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Double Sided Brush Black
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Product details
- Made of cedar wood with durable horsehair bristles.
- Used with Stockman's Boot Polish.
- Intended for use on full grain leather. Not suitable for suede.
- Stamped logo.
HOW TO USEApply Stockman's Boot Polish with the smaller brush, then use the larger brush to buff in long, even strokes.Product code27833510
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the product's measurements
Read more about how we measure and convert sizes »Measurements (cm) Length 13 Width 3,5 Height 6
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Care & material
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About R.M.Williams
Few brands can claim to be as closely associated with their Australian heritage as R.M. Williams. Built to last, boots from R.M. Williams are something you can truly rely on. The company is perhaps most well-known for its “one-piece boots” crafted from a single piece of leather and held together by a sturdy seam at the rear. The brand has been producing these boots, whose unibody construction offers both comfort and water-resistance, ever since its founding by Reginald Murray Williams in Adelaide in 1932.
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Manufacturer information
- Name:
- R.M.Williams
- Address:
- 121 Frost Road South Australia 5108 AU
- Contact:
- [email protected]
- Product code:
- 27833510
- EAN/GTIN:
- 9351069272329
- Manufacturer's article number
- AOS9YXE0201-BLACK
- Country of origin:
- Australia
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Few brands can claim to be as closely associated with their Australian heritage as R.M. Williams. Built to last, boots from R.M. Williams are something you can truly rely on. The company is perhaps most well-known for its “one-piece boots” crafted from a single piece of leather and held together by a sturdy seam at the rear. The brand has been producing these boots, whose unibody construction offers both comfort and water-resistance, ever since its founding by Reginald Murray Williams in Adelaide in 1932.