We wanted to ask our community about their experiences with Timberland icons and discuss culture, their own styling of Timberlands, and their encounters with an icon. Before diving into their responses, we need to understand how Timberland became the icon it is today. This takes us back to the early 90s, which defined modern fashion and style, specifically within the 90s Hip-Hop community. Mobb Deep prominently featured Timberlands on their ‘The Infamous’ album cover in 1994. Saying they were featured is an understatement; Timberlands were practically the album cover. Not long after, the notorious Wu-Tang Clan followed suit, with all 10 members sporting Timberlands. This started a chain reaction, making Timberlands a staple among trendsetters in the 90s. It wasn’t just a few; everyone from Method Man, RZA, Jay-Z, B.I.G, Tupac, and the entire Wu-Tang Clan was seen wearing Timberlands.