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Sneakersnstuff Brings “Meatballs And Mash” To The Timberland Euro Hiker

A Scandinavian spin on the NYC-adopted colorway.

Sneakersnstuff Brings “Meatballs And Mash” To The Timberland Euro Hiker

Save for “Wheat,” few winter colorways have as much purchase on the East Coast as “Beef and Broccoli.” The ineffable field boot formula has prompted interpretations all across the footwear industry due to its beloved status. Still, sneakersnstuff isn’t afraid to tinker with the layout for their collaboration with Timberland. Rather than remaining faithful to the earthy mix, they’re bringing some Swedish flair to the Euro Hiker, cheffing up a helping of “Meatballs and Mash.”

As they often do, SNS brings a bit of home onto the underrated Timberland silhouette, spotlighting the traditional titular dish with lush brown and off-white hues. The complete works sees the dish made with pressed cucumbers and the native lingonberry, represented with pops of vibrant color in the boot’s default look and contrasting red and green extra laces included with each pair.

Sign-up for the SNS Timberland Euro Hiker “Meatballs and Mash” is now open via the SNS app, with pairs expected to go entirely on sale shortly. Any additional pairs left over from the app launch will be released on the SNS site and in person on December 14th. Retail is set at $180 either way.

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