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Luxury fashion loves pushing limits, but Pharrell Williams has just taken the concept of “premium” somewhere entirely new.
As Louis Vuitton’s Men’s Creative Director, he has reimagined Timberland’s iconic 6-inch boot — a staple of American workwear and hip-hop culture — and rebuilt it using Louis Vuitton’s highest-level craftsmanship and materials.
The result is a boot that costs $82,000.
Which also happens to be the starting price of a BMW M4 Coupe.
Fifty people will own the car.
Fifty people will own the boots.
And both will turn heads for entirely different reasons.

This isn’t a typical collaboration. It’s a showcase of extreme luxury. Louis Vuitton describes the LV x Timberland as a “highlight of the Fall-Winter 2024 men’s collection,” and the level of detail proves it.
Here’s what makes it one of the most expensive men’s boots ever created.
Each pair is handcrafted from Louis Vuitton’s emblematic Monogram grained calf leather, the same elevated material used in the House’s top-tier leather goods.
This isn’t printed canvas.
This is premium, tactile, full-grain leather with LV’s monogram embedded directly into the hide.
Every boot is made to order in Italy, not mass-manufactured.

The price tag suddenly makes sense once you realise that every piece of hardware is solid 18k gold.
That includes:
This is the closest thing the footwear world has to fine jewellery.
Inside the tongue, Pharrell engraved a personal note — a detail collectors hunt for:
“The sun is shining on us – P.”
It’s a small piece of optimism, built into a boot that now sits somewhere between fashion, art, and rare collectible.
For all its luxury, the DNA of Timberland remains untouched:
It looks like a museum piece but performs like the real workwear original.

Every pair arrives inside a hard-sided Louis Vuitton trunk, wrapped in Monogram canvas with:
If LV sold this trunk separately, it would cost several thousand dollars alone.
This is luxury on luxury — packaging that becomes part of the display.
Exclusivity drives value.
And at just 50 pairs globally, this boot enters the same scarcity tier as:
Collectors treat these as investments.
Resale already proves it — one pair surfaced on the Tokyo market within days.

As with anything Pharrell touches, the release ignited debate.
But controversy is often a sign of cultural relevance.
And Pharrell’s LV tenure is built on merging worlds people thought couldn’t intersect.
Pharrell is clearly shaping a new Louis Vuitton identity — one where American icons are elevated through French craftsmanship.
First the Speedy.
Now Timberland.
Expect the next era of LV menswear to continue pushing into reinterpreted nostalgia.
Luxury isn’t going quieter — it’s getting louder, more emotional, and more tied to heritage pieces reimagined at extreme levels.

These 18k gold Louis Vuitton Timberland boots aren’t meant for everyone.
They’re meant for the tiny percentage of collectors who appreciate rarity, craftsmanship, workwear heritage, and the spectacle of high fashion at its boldest.
You can buy a BMW M4 Coupe.
Or you can buy these boots.
Either way, you’re making a statement.
The editorial team at FashionBeans is your trusted partner in redefining modern men’s style. Established in 2007, FashionBeans has evolved into a leading authority in men’s fashion, with millions of readers seeking practical advice, expert insights, and real-world inspiration for curating their wardrobe and lifestyle.
Our editorial team combines over 50 years of collective experience in fashion journalism, styling, and retail. Each editor brings specialized expertise—from luxury fashion and sustainable style to the latest grooming technology and fragrance science. With backgrounds ranging from GQ and Esquire to personal styling for celebrities, our team ensures every recommendation comes from a place of deep industry knowledge.
We independently evaluate all recommended products and services. Any products or services put forward appear in no particular order. if you click on links we provide, we may receive compensation.
Luxury fashion loves pushing limits, but Pharrell Williams has just taken the concept of “premium” somewhere entirely new.
As Louis Vuitton’s Men’s Creative Director, he has reimagined Timberland’s iconic 6-inch boot — a staple of American workwear and hip-hop culture — and rebuilt it using Louis Vuitton’s highest-level craftsmanship and materials.
The result is a boot that costs $82,000.
Which also happens to be the starting price of a BMW M4 Coupe.
Fifty people will own the car.
Fifty people will own the boots.
And both will turn heads for entirely different reasons.

This isn’t a typical collaboration. It’s a showcase of extreme luxury. Louis Vuitton describes the LV x Timberland as a “highlight of the Fall-Winter 2024 men’s collection,” and the level of detail proves it.
Here’s what makes it one of the most expensive men’s boots ever created.
Each pair is handcrafted from Louis Vuitton’s emblematic Monogram grained calf leather, the same elevated material used in the House’s top-tier leather goods.
This isn’t printed canvas.
This is premium, tactile, full-grain leather with LV’s monogram embedded directly into the hide.
Every boot is made to order in Italy, not mass-manufactured.

The price tag suddenly makes sense once you realise that every piece of hardware is solid 18k gold.
That includes:
This is the closest thing the footwear world has to fine jewellery.
Inside the tongue, Pharrell engraved a personal note — a detail collectors hunt for:
“The sun is shining on us – P.”
It’s a small piece of optimism, built into a boot that now sits somewhere between fashion, art, and rare collectible.
For all its luxury, the DNA of Timberland remains untouched:
It looks like a museum piece but performs like the real workwear original.

Every pair arrives inside a hard-sided Louis Vuitton trunk, wrapped in Monogram canvas with:
If LV sold this trunk separately, it would cost several thousand dollars alone.
This is luxury on luxury — packaging that becomes part of the display.
Exclusivity drives value.
And at just 50 pairs globally, this boot enters the same scarcity tier as:
Collectors treat these as investments.
Resale already proves it — one pair surfaced on the Tokyo market within days.

As with anything Pharrell touches, the release ignited debate.
But controversy is often a sign of cultural relevance.
And Pharrell’s LV tenure is built on merging worlds people thought couldn’t intersect.
Pharrell is clearly shaping a new Louis Vuitton identity — one where American icons are elevated through French craftsmanship.
First the Speedy.
Now Timberland.
Expect the next era of LV menswear to continue pushing into reinterpreted nostalgia.
Luxury isn’t going quieter — it’s getting louder, more emotional, and more tied to heritage pieces reimagined at extreme levels.

These 18k gold Louis Vuitton Timberland boots aren’t meant for everyone.
They’re meant for the tiny percentage of collectors who appreciate rarity, craftsmanship, workwear heritage, and the spectacle of high fashion at its boldest.
You can buy a BMW M4 Coupe.
Or you can buy these boots.
Either way, you’re making a statement.
The editorial team at FashionBeans is your trusted partner in redefining modern men’s style. Established in 2007, FashionBeans has evolved into a leading authority in men’s fashion, with millions of readers seeking practical advice, expert insights, and real-world inspiration for curating their wardrobe and lifestyle.
Our editorial team combines over 50 years of collective experience in fashion journalism, styling, and retail. Each editor brings specialized expertise—from luxury fashion and sustainable style to the latest grooming technology and fragrance science. With backgrounds ranging from GQ and Esquire to personal styling for celebrities, our team ensures every recommendation comes from a place of deep industry knowledge.
The editorial team at FashionBeans is your trusted partner in redefining modern men's style. Established in 2007, FashionBeans has evolved into a leading authority in men's fashion, with millions of readers seeking practical advice, expert insights, and real-world inspiration for curating their wardrobe and lifestyle. Our editorial team combines over 50 years of collective experience in fashion journalism, styling, and retail. Each editor brings specialized expertise—from luxury fashion and sustainable style to the latest grooming technology and fragrance science. With backgrounds ranging from GQ and Esquire to personal styling for celebrities, our team ensures every recommendation comes from a place of deep industry knowledge.
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