Make tracks this winter in our new range of hardy outdoor boots.
Discover comforting jackets and coats as the season unfolds.
Complete your set with our range of leather belts, each crafted by hand in our legendary Australian workshop.
Introducing a host of new arrivals, designed and crafted for the turn of the season.
Our beloved Erica Boot is back, with a cool weather upgrade.
An R.M.Williams boot is to be treasured, to be maintained and preserved for years of faithful, confortable wear. Which is why we offer our boot repair service.
Celebrating Australia, sharing it with the world
Our iconic Chelsea boots have countless unique qualities worth celebrating, but perhaps the most important is their signature one-piece leather design.
The Australian icon
The great outdoors
The ultimate gift guide
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Sustainability
Online purchases can be returned free of charge within 60 days. Read more
Exchanges for online purchases can be made in-store only.
Once a return is received for processing, refunds generally take up to 10 business days to reach your account depending on your financial institution.
Full returns policy
Accepted debit/credit cards:
Visa, MasterCard, American express
Buy now pay later options:
PayPal Pay in 4, Afterpay, Zip Pay
Other payment options:
PayPal, R.M.Williams physical gift cards, R.M.Williams digital gift cards
R.M.Williams boots are fully repairable. You can browse our range of repair services here.
Find out how to return your boots for repair here.
Estimated processing time for repairs is 6 - 8 weeks.
Click and collect is available in all R.M.Williams stores. Simply select the click and collect option at checkout, then collect it from your selected store within 24 hours. Find out more here.
In stock items delivered in 3-6 business days.
When using ‘check store availability’, we recommend calling the store before visiting.
When selecting your size please be aware that R.M.Williams boots are based on men's UK sizing.
A step by step guide on how to find your perfect size.
Follow these easy steps to get the right size. For the best fit, wear the socks you would usually wear with boots.
Step 1 Place your foot on a piece of paper. Mark the points at the back of the heel & big toe. Use a tape meaure to measure the length in-between. This will give you boot size.
Step 2 Measure around your foot at it's widest point (just below the toes). Wrap the tape measure around your foot completely. This will give you your width measurement.
Step 3 Do the same for the other foot.
Step 4 Match the width & length measurements of your larger foot against our size chart. If you're in-between 2 fits or sizes, go with the larger one.
Key Features
Comfort Goodwood boot
Handcrafted in Australia
Handcrafted by our skilled craftspeople at our iconic Adelaide workshop, this boot was made using one piece of leather with over 80 time-honoured techniques and processes.
Full storm welt
Crafted for ultimate protection from the elements, the full storm welt is expertly sealed to the upper and sole, offering durability and water resistance for future adventures.
Comfort treaded rubber sole
Hard-wearing and comfortable without sacrificing style, the treaded rubber sole provides you with superior grip, while the comfort insole offers cushioning in every step.
"The Goodwood embodies our rich history of crafting products for life's great journeys - it's a union of so many considered elements, designed with a focus on functionality and comfort. It has a rough-and-ready feel, ready to work for you, take a few knocks and bear the marks of adventure."
Amy Barnes, Head of Footwear & Accessories Design
Suede comes from the inner/under layer of the hide and has a soft, fuzzy nap.
Nubuck comes from the outer/surface layer of the hide and retains a slight grain pattern with a short velvety nap.
Note: for nubuck, crazy horse and distressed leathers the blocking line that runs down the middle of the boot is often more noticeable in oily leathers due to the wax/oil content. The blocking line is a characteristic hallmark of the blocking process, an integral step required to make a boot out of one piece of leather. Due to the individual nature of leather, each hide will block differently, and the appearance of the blocking line differs across all boots and leather types. The blocking line is likely to fade over time (it may not completely go away) but it is a visual sign of quality and should be worn with pride
Protecting
Used regularly, R.M.Williams Suede Protector will create a durable and breathable layer to protect suede and Nubuck leathers from water and stains that occur with regular wear.
Cleaning
R.M.Williams Suede Cleaner is specifically formulated to lift marks from suede or nubuck leathers.
Suede Protector
Non-Abrasive Formula
RM believed there was only one thing more comfortable than a new R.M.Williams boot. And that’s an old R.M.Williams boot, one that has become a trusted friend, that has shaped itself exactly to the eccentricities of you foot.
For this reason, we recommend paying close attention to the condition of your boots and taking them to a quality cobbler for repairs, as soon as an damage begins to show.
As part of our ‘Crafting a better future’ strategy, we have partnered with Victoria-based business Opal on the production of our ecommerce packaging boxes. Opal sources all of its raw wood materials sustainably and responsibly within Australia, with a focus on keeping the manufacturing process local. Each box looks just as good as it feels, opening to reveal a beautiful artwork inspired by the Australian outback.
Our new packaging range also includes paper mailers created in partnership with Grounded Packaging. These mailers eradicate the need for plastic shipping satchels and are crafted with a circular approach, using recycled FSC-certified pulp made from 100% post-consumer recycled paper. They are renewable, kerbside recyclable and have a lower carbon footprint than virgin paper.