Kelly Rose
Editor
Kelly Rose
Editor
The requirement for safety footwear designed specifically for women goes beyond the aesthetics. Generally, but not exclusively, women’s feet are narrower than men’s, which means that simply reproducing men’s styles in women’s sizes won’t necessarily work.
While it’s fair to say that a lot of work boots can appear quite masculine, the requirement for safety footwear designed specifically for women goes beyond the aesthetics.
Generally, but not exclusively of course, women’s feet are narrower than men’s, which also means that simply reproducing men’s styles in women’s sizes won’t necessarily work either.
A lightweight and often more pliable footwear option than work boots, safety trainers more often appeal to women visually and from a practical viewpoint are generally lighter and more comfortable for wearing day-to-day.
Safety trainers still offer the wearer all of the necessary protection, meeting the latest regulations. Those with a metal-free toe cap are significantly lighter than standard steel toe caps, with a pre-shaped protective bend for additional protection and user comfort. Lighter footwear has the advantage of enabling the user to work more efficiently, and for longer periods without suffering discomfort. Safety footwear that features the latest technology is also likely to appeal to a female market, such slip-resistant and anti-fatigue soles which are flexible and more comfortable to wear.
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