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Menswear Icons You Should Own: R.M.Williams Craftsman Boot
Menswear Icons You Should Own: R.M.Williams Craftsman Boot

Man of Many

time13-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Man of Many

Menswear Icons You Should Own: R.M.Williams Craftsman Boot

Craftsman boots are a footwear staple for any well-dressed Australian. In this round of Menswear Icons You Should Own—Man of Many's new series exploring wardrobe essentials—we'll explore how this inherently Australian boot has become our nation's defining piece of footwear. Welcome back to Menswear Icons You Should Own. This is the second instalment in Man of Many's new series celebrating rare pieces of menswear that have proved timeless, shaping the way we dress over the course of decades. Each instalment dives into the story behind a sartorial staple before exploring the details that make it special and discussing those who've worn it best, from actors and musicians to athletes and public figures. Nothing fits this bill with more precision than the Craftsman boot from In a world full of Chelsea boots—essentially what the Craftsman is— take on this style stands entirely apart. It does so in two key ways: through its signature aesthetic and the philosophy that underpins it.

R.M.Williams research: Aussie's are hungrier for more adventure, fun and freedom
R.M.Williams research: Aussie's are hungrier for more adventure, fun and freedom

West Australian

time03-06-2025

  • General
  • West Australian

R.M.Williams research: Aussie's are hungrier for more adventure, fun and freedom

New research has revealed Aussies are hungrier than ever for more adventure, fun and freedom in their life before they kick the bucket. The study, commissioned by Australian brand shows that nearly 80 per cent of Australians have a bucket list. While almost half are actively pursuing their goals, there's strong signs of motivation: one in ten Aussies booked a last-minute experience in the past year, and 65 percent say they're craving more spur-of-the-moment adventures. The Grab Life by the Tugs campaign launched this week to inspire even more Australians to take that next step, whether they desire setting off on a spontaneous weekend away (48 per cent), spending a night under the stars (36 per cent), or finally ticking off the Sydney Harbour Bridge climb (19 per cent). 'There's a deep desire to live more boldly and break away from the ordinary,' R.M. Williams' head of brand marketing communications Victoria Taylor said. Despite busy schedules, 61 per cent of Aussies still prioritise holidays, and nearly half say they regularly make time for life's simple pleasures, like sharing a great meal. Young Australians are leading the charge, with 23 per cent of Gen Z planning to complete their bucket list by the end of this year alone. And across all ages, a third say they'd be disappointed if they didn't get to live out their dreams. Encouragingly, nearly 90 per cent say they'd take more steps toward their goals with the right gear behind them.

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