Amazing boot
I really went back and forth on whether to buy these boots. The hesitation was the price of the boot. But after finally reading all the reviews and the YouTube videos I bought a pair. After owning these boots for sometime now I can say they are worth the price. By far the most comfortable, stylish, and durable footwear I own. Not only that they look better with time. Lastly, the customer service at the Gastown location in Vancouver was great! They answered all of my questions, and gave great advice on how to take care of the boots.... Show more
Dom
originally posted on australianboot.com
I am working on my
I am working on my second pair of the Gardener for everyday out and about and was tired of wearing uncomfy shoes to work- I’m on my feet all day in a healthcare clinic. But I wanted a dressier looking boot in a finer leather for work, so I invested in the Comfort Craftsman. I don’t know how many women typically buy these boots for office attire, but I can wholeheartedly recommend these as a chic Chelsea with crop pants. And they are very, very comfortable. I was literally thinking today that my feet were very happy! I wear the same size in the comfort craftsman as I did in the Gardener. The Gardener is a bit more roomy in the toe box but since I normally wear merino socks in the Gardener and trouser socks or knee-highs for work, the same size worked for both ... MoreI am working on my second pair of the Gardener for everyday out and about and was tired of wearing uncomfy shoes to work- I’m on my feet all day in a healthcare clinic. But I wanted a dressier looking boot in a finer leather for work, so I invested in the Comfort Craftsman. I don’t know how many women typically buy these boots for office attire, but I can wholeheartedly recommend these as a chic Chelsea with crop pants. And they are very, very comfortable. I was literally thinking today that my feet were very happy! I wear the same size in the comfort craftsman as I did in the Gardener. The Gardener is a bit more roomy in the toe box but since I normally wear merino socks in the Gardener and trouser socks or knee-highs for work, the same size worked for both applications.... Show more
Linda H.
originally posted on australianboot.com
Really pleased with quality and service
High quality boots at competitive price. I purchased these boots for my sons 21st. They arrived really quickly and were well packaged. The price was similar to other stockists but past experiences led me here again.... Show more
Nicky28
originally posted on outdoorandcountry.co.uk
Review of Comfort Craftsman Boots
Although the boots were out of stock, the staff tracked down a pair for us and arranged to have them delivered.... Show more
Reviewed by Humes Outfitters customer
originally posted on A Hume Country Clothing
Review of R.M.Williams Craftsman Classic Suede Mens Boot - Chocolate
Great Quality and fit . Craftsmanship is superb. Style is classic back to the 1960s... Show more
Reviewed by William Powell customer
originally posted on williampowell.com
Review of R.M. Williams Mens Craftsman Boots
My 5th pair ….I guess that endorses the quality... Show more
Reviewed by Philip Morris & Son customer
originally posted on Philip Morris & Son
Review of Suede Craftsman Yearling Boots
I have two pairs of rm Williams both with the comfort rubber sole. I decided on the leather sole option in suede. The suede was of a good not great quality as the nap was longer in places. The leather sole is flexible and only time will tell if it is of high quality. One of the big differences between the comfort and classic versions is the insole. The comfort has that fixed cushioned insole and the classic has the traditional leather insole. I prefer the leather insole as I do worry about the longevity of the cushioned insole. For first timers I would recommend the comfort over the classic as it can be worn all year round. One negative point is the heel. For a boot with a 270 degree welt they could have made the width of the heel more narrow as it extends past the ... MoreI have two pairs of rm Williams both with the comfort rubber sole. I decided on the leather sole option in suede. The suede was of a good not great quality as the nap was longer in places. The leather sole is flexible and only time will tell if it is of high quality. One of the big differences between the comfort and classic versions is the insole. The comfort has that fixed cushioned insole and the classic has the traditional leather insole. I prefer the leather insole as I do worry about the longevity of the cushioned insole. For first timers I would recommend the comfort over the classic as it can be worn all year round. One negative point is the heel. For a boot with a 270 degree welt they could have made the width of the heel more narrow as it extends past the boot too much in my opinion.... Show more
Reviewed by Humes Outfitters customer
originally posted on A Hume Country Clothing
R M Williams Comfort Craftsman Chestnut boots
Fantastic quality. Very comfortable from the moment I first put them on... Show more
A J Slater
originally posted on outdoorandcountry.co.uk
R.M. WILLIAMS GENT'S CHOCOLATE BROWN SUEDE BOOTS
My husband has had his 1st pair of R.M. Williams boots for over 20 years. He hopes that this pair will take him into his80's.... Show more
Shell6d46
originally posted on outdoorandcountry.co.uk
Shame about the poor quality control
Love these boots, over the years I have owned a number of these great boots. But in this case, shame about the quality control who missed that the inside leather heel lining had been scored and at this price point in my view, is unaceptable.... Show more
Andrew L
originally posted on outdoorandcountry.co.uk