The brand new Timberland flagship retail store on Fifth Avenue in New York on Saturday, October 20, 2018. VF Corp, the parent of Timberland and a host of other brands, recently reported
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VF Corporation on Twitter: "Get an inside look at VF's International HQ in Stabio, Switzerland—home to iconic lifestyle brands such as @Vans_66, @ Timberland and @Napapijri, and a LEED-Platinum certified building that uses
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Visitors to Flatiron Plaza in New York on Friday, October 4, 2019 participate in a branding event for VF Corp.'s Timberland boots and apparel brand. By taking a pledge to support the
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Greening Supreme, Vans, the North Face and Timberland | Vogue Business
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