I’m on my feet a lot for work but I’m not moving huge pallets of product or working in an active construction site; I’m mainly meeting end users for in person tech support. What kind of foot rescuing shoes exist for when work boots aren’t appropriate?
Depends on what you need for your feet. If you need a ton of arch support, certain running shoes like Stability or Guidance Saucony, Brooks, ASICS, or even New Balance could work. Otherwise, you might have luck with superfeet or spenco inserts.
If you don’t need a lot of arch support, neutral running shoes could work. Certain work shoes do come in low cut and soft toe versions, that look more like casual shoes. Something like a Timberland Pro Titan low sodt toe,might work, or maybe a Merrel jungle moc, or a keen hiker. If you need akl black dress shoes, perhaps a slip resistant 608 new balance. All leather.
I’m on my feet a lot for work but I’m not moving huge pallets of product or working in an active construction site; I’m mainly meeting end users for in person tech support. What kind of foot rescuing shoes exist for when work boots aren’t appropriate?
Depends on what you need for your feet. If you need a ton of arch support, certain running shoes like Stability or Guidance Saucony, Brooks, ASICS, or even New Balance could work. Otherwise, you might have luck with superfeet or spenco inserts.
If you don’t need a lot of arch support, neutral running shoes could work. Certain work shoes do come in low cut and soft toe versions, that look more like casual shoes. Something like a Timberland Pro Titan low sodt toe,might work, or maybe a Merrel jungle moc, or a keen hiker. If you need akl black dress shoes, perhaps a slip resistant 608 new balance. All leather.
I think I need arch support. Thanks for the recommendations!
I like Hoka’s and Merrels, myself. I’m flat footed, so I may have some biases.