The leather choices now include exotic NT crocodile, ostrich and ultra-tough kangaroo along with burnished seasonal colours inspired by nature, but they’re still cut and sewn as a single piece to ensure a perfect fit and lasting wear. Master cCraftsman, Steve Moore, says there are no shortcuts, with each pair finished to exacting standards.
“It would be much easier and quicker to make boots out of several pieces of leather, but here, you don’t make; you craft - it’s all about precision, and we feel a responsibility to keep standards high,”
RM advertised “Quality Goods made for those who are tired of the extravagance of cheap things,” and nothing has changed. Every boot is still made by hand, with each piece of leather passing through 80 sets of them before it’s ready to wear. “Human hands are the best craft tools,” Steve says.
The bestselling comfort fit has further diversified the Craftsman’s long list of followers, offering the support needed for daily wear in the city or the outback. It’s a boot that feels just as good as it looks.
Rachel adds,
“We’re often told of the ‘magic’ feeling that customers experience when they thread their fingers into the R.M.Williams tugs and pull our boots on for the first time. The Comfort Craftsman embodies that sensation so well, with an engineered ease and comfort that feels distinctly modern.”