Comfort Craftsman
- Squared chisel toe
- Goodyear welt construction
- Leather lining
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R.M. Williams10.0 g
Went with the chestnut colour with non leather soles
03/17
The boots were tight at the in-store fitting. The assistant recommended I allow my foot to mould the leather. Little realising this would result in a very long and uncomfortable wear in period. After many years the boots now fit me well. I wouldn’t go with the G fitting if I purchased from RM Williams again. The actual manufacturer size is 8G which equates to a US 10G
7.0 g
Tan yearling
Bought in 10G, as recommended and it crushed my toes.
9.0
I got the burnished tan
06/22
So after much back and forth I went with my stock standard sneaker size of 9US / 8UK G. They were spot on true to size. I have flat narow-ish feet and these fit nice and snug. Very comfortable out the box - Still only worn them 3 or 4 times, after a good few hours I do notice a little pressure on my pinky toe.
11.0 g
11.0 g
Material: Yearling Color: Black Sole: Comfort (Rubber)
Purchased slightly tight at the request of the shop clerk, because he said they would stretch. They did. The sizing reported on the sole is "10 GCF", which is the Aussie size. GCF is a key for " G Width, Chiseled Toe, Flat Heel." The comfort sole on these is fantastic and I've put in many 10 mile days on these with no issues. With regards to fit, it's likely I could have gone up a half size as they are a bit snug in the width. I should have spent more time in the shop trying them on.
7.0 g
9.5 g
comfort craftsman in black yearling
08/18
very comfortable boot with no break in. the sizing was hard to fit and in my experience there is inconsistancy in sizing but once i found the best fit in my size they feel like it is made for my feet. i can wear them all day without a problem.
13.0 h
7.5 h
Slightly narrow. The length is good. The next size is probably better.
12.0 g
10/18
9.0 f
Beautifully made, and a durable sole. Leather creases way too easily because it's thin. The older models are better.
I'm a 10 B or C width, and Australian RM Williams sizing equates as US 10 to a US 9. the half sizes don't actually add length, but only width. So fit can be a little tricky.
8.0 g
11.5 h
08/21
9.0 h
07/20
Very comfortable, a little bit warm during summer, no break in time
10.0 g
blue suede - which is suposedly forest green
10/17
squeaking when walking, put me off comfort craftsman sole
9.5 g
10.0 h
Limited model with natural leather soles, but otherwise standard.
04/19
Even in H the narrow Craftsman last is still a bit tight, but ok with thin socks.
9.0 g
Black
03/2013
Extremely comfortable now, but took a while to adjust to my wider feet, even in a G width. I went down a full size in length, but up in width from my normal shoes. The yearling does conform to your foot, and once it does, these are a great fit. The soles last ages too! Recommend to try these on in store if at all possible, and expect a bit of break in.
12.0 g
01/23
9.5 g
AUS 9.5G
04/21
Perfect fit. Like a glove.
8.0 g
8.5 g
Yearling Craftsman
02/19
I sized down half a size and found that the length was great but there was a little heel slip and it was narrow in places. If I were to buy again would get in a wider width having said that I've worn them for 8 hours straight- feet definitely hurt a bit by the end of the day