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Timberland Spring Sale takes 20% off apparel & accessories from $11

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Timberland is currently having its Spring Sale that’s taking 20% off apparel and accessories from $11. Discount is applied at checkout. Find great deals on jackets, shirts, socks, backpacks and even Timberland Pro items. Plus, all orders receive free delivery.

The men’s Classic 20-Liter Backpack for $72, which was originally priced at $90, is our top pick from this sale. It’s available in three color options and features an interior padded sleeve that fits a 10-inch laptop. This backpack is great for outdoor adventures or as a carry-on to fit all of your essentials.

Our top picks for men include:

For women, the Cascade Falls Crossbody Bag is a spring staple that’s versatile and will keep you hands-free for a date night or girl’s day. It’s available in two color options, black or brown, and has unique laser-cut outs that are stylish. This crossbody bag is on sale for $88 and originally was priced at $110.

Our top picks for women include:

In case you missed it, Timex is having its Private Sale that’s taking 20% off top styles for men and women as well as free delivery.

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