At first glance this boot shared many traits with other R.M.Williams favourites, but once you looked a little closer, there was a lot of individuality worth celebrating. For one, the almond toe, a new shape for the brand that not only attracted legions of new wearers, but also opened the door for many subsequent silhouettes.
Head of Footwear Development, David Cook, elaborates that this silhouette
“was still loyal to the versatile, practical boots we were known for, but offered a slightly dressier look. Not everyone wanted a wide or needle toe, so we crafted something different, more refined”
The Yearling’s origins as a riding boot are evident throughout every aspect of its sleek design; a slim, tapered toe to slip into the stirrups, a sturdy block heel to hold it in place through every twist and turn, and our signature one-piece upper construction, crafted to hold up against the harshest of conditions on long rides through the outback.