Styling The Tully Boot With Australian Designer Tara Whalley
Meet our creative friend, Tara Whalley, a Melbourne-based fashion designer, known for her signature hand-painted prints. We first met through Melbourne’s The Big Design Market, where she helped org...
Here’s How to Choose a Merry People Color!
One of the things our customers love about Merry People is our wide range of colors; from brights, to bolds, from neutrals to the unexpected, we have a boot (or clog!) color that brings you joy!Sin...
Tully’s in Town: The Making of Our Brand New Boot!
“To date, we have only released around one new boot design every year at Merry People. We aim to do few things well and put a lot of thought into the design so that the product fits the life of o...
A Simple & Merry Gift Guide for Father’s Day
Father’s Day is just around the corner, and we’ve put together a quick and merry gift guide to help you find the perfect present for your dad. We hope these simple yet thoughtful ideas inspire yo...
Stories of Merry People: Salt Flower
Since Merry People's beginnings, we've been lucky enough to connect with some amazing people and hear their incredible stories. At Merry People, we believe life's all about embracing the unknown, ...
10 Fun Facts About Rain Boots!
10 Fun Facts About Rain Boots If you subscribe to the Merry People newsletter, you may have seen over Christmas last year that we sent around some Gumboot Trivia to liven up the holiday break! (We ...
Rain boots come in all sizes, shapes, and materials, depending on their intended use. Sometimes, a good pair of rain boots will be the only thing that can keep your feet warm and dry when dealing...
A great pair of rubber rain boots will keep your feet dry, safe, and comfortable. But sadly, since rubber is a natural material, it can wear out with age, meaning your favorite rain boots are eve...
Header image credit - @presentseason & @skyfrost Deciding what boots you need for each type of weather can be difficult, especially if you aren’t looking to buy separate ones for rain and snow....
Wellies (Wellington Boots) were first created in the 1800s after the Duke of Wellington asked his shoemaker to create a pair of waterproof boots that were easier to wear in battle. Since then, they...