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The length is quite perfect, cant go smaller without compromising comfort in toe box area

If you have the toebox height (without wrecking your big toe), you should try a thin full sole insert. If you don't have room, you can try a heel insert that will lift up the back of your foot. Alternatively, you can get a tongue pad.

I recommend doing something, otherwise you're gonna have a floppy boot, and no one wants a floppy boot.
 

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Hello guys, in need of some sizing advice!

I ordered a pair of R.M. Williams Comfort Turnout size 8.5 G-fit. I have now been trying on the boots in my living room.
  • They feel perhaps a tad too snug, and a bit more snug on the right boot. I can feel my right pinky toe rubbing against the inner side of the boot.
  • On both right and left boot, sometimes my big toes touch the roof of the toebox. But for the most part, the length feels okay.
Any thoughts? Would 8.5H or 9G be better?

Any advice would be highly appreciated!
 

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I was sized up in store and they put me in an H width.
My best fitting boots ever.
 

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How is the sole of the Gardeners in snow/ice?
I live in Buffalo, NY where we have a lot of snow. The Gardeners work great on snow/ice and the Greasy Kip leather is perfect for the elements.

Agreed. I wear them constantly in winter. It's not like a lugged hiking boot but great for my business casual attire and compared to the comfort sole it's fantastic. I have a suede Giffford boot with the same sole that's held up great for 2-3 winters now.
 

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Agreed. I wear them constantly in winter. It's not like a lugged hiking boot but great for my business casual attire and compared to the comfort sole it's fantastic. I have a suede Giffford boot with the same sole that's held up great for 2-3 winters now.

perfect, thanks!
 

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I’m think of getting one of my pairs of craftsmen resold with a thicker midsole and maybe building up the heel a bit more as well. The Gardners and Lachlans are my go-tos, but these days I find my regular craftsmen feel like slippers since I’ve been wearing work boots over dress shoes since 2020.
 

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How is the sole of the Gardeners in snow/ice?

Great

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Gents, can anyone comment on suede used on Chelsea craftsman boots? I am interested in the Chocolate Suede Craftsman model but would like to get some feedback on the material. How do you like the quality of suede, how is the nap? Where does RM source its suede material?
Also, is Robinsonshoes a legit source to order from? Has anyone ordered from them with delivery to the US?
Last but not least, how is the difference in fit and comfort between rubber/flex and leather soles? I have a rubber sole pair and it's quite comfortable, should I expect similar comfort and fit in leather sole?
 

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Gents, can anyone comment on suede used on Chelsea craftsman boots? I am interested in the Chocolate Suede Craftsman model but would like to get some feedback on the material. How do you like the quality of suede, how is the nap? Where does RM source its suede material?
Also, is Robinsonshoes a legit source to order from? Has anyone ordered from them with delivery to the US?
Last but not least, how is the difference in fit and comfort between rubber/flex and leather soles? I have a rubber sole pair and it's quite comfortable, should I expect similar comfort and fit in leather sole?

I have a pair of black suede crafstman that I use regularly and they seem to have held up well through London and Dublin winters. I spray them once every few months and rotate them. Can't speak to the sourcing.

regarding rubber vs leather, I think it depends on the person. All of my crafstman are leather, when trying on the comfort models, I had to size up .5 to a 9.5G to account for the rubber insole taking up more volume.
 

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So I am new to RM Williams, got a pair of comfort craftsman in Black, which fit me spot on. I also got a pair in Chestnut (comfort) but this pair fits differently and is actually bigger. The Chestnut pair appears to be from 2018, at least that's what I gathered from the box. Makes me think if the fit and shape of newer production is different, more towards a dressier boot. Anyone has a similar experience?
I am now puzzled whether I should keep the Chestnut pair or not.
 

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So I am new to RM Williams, got a pair of comfort craftsman in Black, which fit me spot on. I also got a pair in Chestnut (comfort) but this pair fits differently and is actually bigger. The Chestnut pair appears to be from 2018, at least that's what I gathered from the box. Makes me think if the fit and shape of newer production is different, more towards a dressier boot. Anyone has a similar experience?
I am now puzzled whether I should keep the Chestnut pair or not.

Are they both the same style of comfort craftsman? Not comfort turnout or another?
 

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