Australian country clothing and workwear
Welcome to CountryGEAR.com.au, proud stockist of the following country clothing and workwear ranges:
Founded in 1853 by Bavarian immigrant Levi Strauss, Levi Strauss & Co. (LS&CO.) is one of the world's largest brand-name apparel marketers with sales in more than 110 countries. There is no other company with a comparable global presence in the jeans and casual pants markets. Our market-leading apparel products are sold under the Levi's®, Dockers® and Levi Strauss Signature™ brands.
 More than 70 years ago, Reginald Murray Williams AO, CMG began to make bush saddlery and boots while camped in South Australia's remote Gammon Ranges. Here, R.M. first met "Dollar Mick" Smith, an itinerant saddler, and after much trial and error, fashioned his first pair of stockman's riding boots. Since these early beginnings, the company has developed a world-wide reputation as a quality maker of boots and accessories.
 The Harold Boot Co can be traced back to the 1400's in Leicestershire England where Ian Harold's ancestors were bespoke boot makers. At the beginning of the 1700'S the family employed over 40 hand shoemakers making quality boots and shoes of the time. At the start of the industrial revolution the family started a very modern factory for its time. The factory prospered and the family business continued to grow.
 In 1874 Benjamin Dunkerley arrived in Tasmania from England and decided to start a hatmaking business in Hobart. His skills as a hatter were backed by his ability to invent machinery, and soon after his arrival he had developed a mechanical method of removing the hair tip from rabbit fur so the under-fur could be used in felt hat making. Previously this task had to be done by hand.
In the 1880's Dunkerley moved the business to Crown Street, Surry Hills, an inner suburb of Sydney, setting up a small hat making factory.
 A celebration of Australia, Australians and their Driza-Bones. Since 1898 the coat has been part of Australia's history, and now it's a way of life, some even say a state of mind. For over 100 years the ever practical Driza-Bone® surfaces each year in the wet, worn by man, woman and child alike.
Redback means vision . In the early 1990s the Australian Government accelerated the removal of Tariff barriers protecting Australian Boot makers. Many footwear manufacturers decided to use this opportunity to source cheap semi finished products from third World Countries where costs are low. Redback decided to go the opposite way. The Cloros family decided there was a market for hand made, high quality specialist boots for specific industry purposes. And began making a high quality range of boots for Firefighters, Police, Paramedics, Smelter and Steel makers, and Defense Force personnel. These boots are now exported to customers around the world.
Hobart, Tasmania is the home of Blundstone’s main bootmanufacturing plant and head office, currently employing 380 people across the factory, warehouse and administration. Blundstone has strong technical and supply related links globally, that enable it to remain committed to maintaining a strong Australasian manufacturing presence. Blundstone’s success means it is able to manufacture on a scale that supports the application of highly automated and efficient methods, and remain competitive despite the remote location.
For more than 70 years Victor has been making footwear for Australia’s workforce. In that time our primary objective has been to produce the best product available for our customers. Victor investigates and invests in technology and ideas that will assist in creating better, safer and more comfortable boots.
Ariat was founded with one simple objective: to provide the most technologically advanced riding boots for the world's top equestrian athletes. Today, Ariat is the leading performance footwear and apparel brand for equestrian athletes around the world. From show jumping to team penning, Ariat boots provide the foundation upon which world-class athletes work, ride and compete.
 1947 - Wrangler authentic western jeans, designed by celebrity tailor Rodeo Ben, are introdruced to the American consuer. 1949 - Professional rodeo cowboys Jim Shoulders, Bill Linderman and Freckles Brown wear - test the 13MWZ and endorse the Wrangler name for durability, quality and authenticity. 1962 - Blue Bell opens a plant in Belgium and the Wrangler brand is successfully introduced to Europe. 1996 - One out of every five pairs of jeans sold in America features a Wrangler label.
By 2004, the Swanndri brand was under the stewardship of woollen textile manufacturer Alliance Textiles. It was there that senior Alliance Textiles managers Julian Bowden and Gerard Kilpatrick saw an opportunity for the iconic Kiwi brand. On July 1st 2004, together with friends Bryan Pearson and George Cowper, they bought Swanndri. The four friends, with one hundred years experience between them in the rag trade, shared a vision to take Swanndri and its values of family, honesty, longevity, comfort and protection to a new global audience hungry for the authentic.
 NAOT has been available in Australia for the past 10 years providing its customers with comfort, durability and unsurpassed quality.
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