Explore our iconic R.M.Williams boots, celebrated for quality and iconic Australian style.
Stock your wardrobe well with our refreshed range of cotton shirts.
Complete your set with our range of handcrafted leather belts.
Explore our latest menswear styles and build your look from the boot up.
Elevate your style with our collection of handcrafted leather bags.
Explore our latest womenswear styles and build your look from the boot up.
Our iconic leather boots are now available in junior sizes, so every member of the family can step into our world of craftsmanship.
Made by hand in our Adelaide workshop from soft kangaroo leather, the R.M.Williams baby booties are a beautiful gift for parents to be.
One Piece of Leather is the seminal book about Reginald Murray Williams, the company he built and an enduring legacy of Australian craftsmanship.
Our iconic Chelsea boots have countless unique qualities worth celebrating, but perhaps the most important is their signature one-piece leather design.
Immerse yourself in our world of craftsmanship with our special in-store services and events.
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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.
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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 10-12 weeks.
Click and collect is available at a range of 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.
OUTBACK magazine
Essentially, OUTBACK is about life beyond the city – anywhere that is remote, different, challenging and non-urban. It is in south-west Tasmania, the far reaches of the Pilbara, and along the Great Divide in New South Wales, just as much as it is in central Australia.
Throughout more than 135 issues, OUTBACK has stayed true to a central task – telling the stories of the bush and focusing on the positives that can be found and shared in that storytelling. This was what drove RM Williams when he set up his first publishing company back in the 1940s. We are proud to continue this legacy, and to chronicle the bush – a place where hardship and sorrow are all too often present, but where joy and inspiration are always to be found somewhere.
This is what we look for when our contributors travel the country. This is what motivates us. We believe that in telling such stories we help to inspire others who might not know of the variety and strength of the people who live beyond the horizons.
We have handpicked a selection of articles that will immerse you in real Australian people, places, animals and issues. Come back regularly as we will be adding new articles fortnightly.
As well as OUTBACK magazine, R.M.Williams Publishing produces a range of other magazines and books designed to entertain and inform readers. These are hardcover books about luxury travel in the bush and publications devoted to great outback stations, poetry, children’s books and more. We also produce a range of calendars and diaries showcasing the unique beauty of Australia.
All of our magazines and many of our books are available via our website and news agencies and also appear in digital formats, from iPad magazines to e-books, with multimedia galleries and purpose-designed functionality to bring the stories to life in your hands. We also have a strong social-media engagement, with more than 150,000 followers on Facebook, as well as growing audiences on Instagram and Twitter.