BOOTS WITH A BIGGER PURPOSE
Memeland, Timberland, and Step30 have come together to create the "Make Your Landmark Edition 001" boots. This limited release of 300 pairs merges Memeland’s innovative Web3 and NFT expertise with Timberland’s legendary craftsmanship, resulting in a product that stands for more than just fashion. Proceeds from the boots directly support Step30’s mission to combat poverty and drive sustainable development in East African communities. Together, these brands are blending creativity, quality, and meaningful impact to help you make your landmark for a better world.
MADE FOR CHANGES
A bold twist on the classic Timberland 6-inch boot designed in collaboration with Memeland, these boots feature exclusive Memeland details, like custom shoelace dubraés and a hidden motif inside the tongue, adding a fresh touch to the iconic Timberland style.
MAKE AN IMPACT WITH EVERY STEP
Every pair of "Make Your Landmark Edition 001" boots is a step towards brighter futures in Africa. In an unprecedented collaboration, Timberland and Memeland break new ground, merging Web2 and Web3, to reshape our world. Designed by Timberland and Memeland, these boots do more than walk—they blaze trails for change.
EVERY STEP COUNTS
Buy: Equip yourself with these limited-edition boots and directly fund education, healthcare, and community projects in East Africa. Every purchase helps you make your landmark for a better future.
Share: Spread the word and amplify the impact by using #MakeYourLandmark on social media.
Follow: Stay connected and see how your contribution makes a difference in real-time.
A PAIR OF OLD SHOES CAN SAVE LIVES!
10 years ago, a group of passionate young people saw the hardships in Africa and chose to set foot on the soil of that land to respond to local needs. What began with providing gently used shoes to impoverished areas has now expanded to various community projects and brought opportunities for change in remote East African villages.
Let us move forward together, step by step towards a future without poverty.