Do You Need Non-Slip Boots for Restaurant Work? (Plus, Key Features to Consider!)
Restaurants are fast-paced environments where floors are often slick–making non-slip boots essential for both comfort and safety. The best restaurant work boots are ones that are non-slip, provide...
How To Find The Best Restaurant Work Boots For Your Hospitality Job
The best restaurant work boots are ones that are designed to be non-slip on hard, wet surfaces, as well as comfortable for all-day wear. Non-slip boots for restaurants are most often made with rubb...
Calling All Merry Gifters! Your Guide To Christmas Gifting
Here’s a guide to everything you need to know for gifting merriness this season! The countdown to Christmas is on, and if you're looking to gift your friends and family some Merry People boots, clo...
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...
Five Easy Tips for Styling Your Bobbi Boots with Jeans
Activewear and Bobbi Boots? Super simple to style. Gardening gear and Bobbi Boots? Even easier! However, when it comes to pairing your Bobbi Boots with another wardrobe staple, denim jeans, we know...
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...
Here's Your Rain Boot Based On Your Love Language
Happy Valentine’s Day! Let’s find your Merry People match… based on your love language! If you’re new to love languages, here’s the low-down. The five love languages is a concept created by co...
Understanding Garden Boots Vs. Rain Boots
There is nothing more unpleasant than starting your morning by stepping into a big puddle and having to spend the rest of the day with wet feet. The fact is that no one wants to go through their da...
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...