ilovebrandonj 8 points 3y ago
Sketchers work shoes are pretty good. Nonslips are a need lol
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For something more inexpensive but will most likely need to replace every year (at least in my case) I buy the tredsafe shoes from Walmart. I’ve tried shoes for crews at my last job since we ordered them from a catalog, but I find they’re way too tight and not worth the higher price tag. My favorites right now are actually the non slip shoes that Vans came out with! They’re meant for working in restaurants, and I wear the slip on versions to work every day.
lalacarziebillions 3 points 3y ago
Shoes for crews in a .5 smaller than you normally get. They’re kind of pricey, but definitely worth the comfort and skip resistance provided by them
slamy420 3 points 3y ago
Make sure you buy nonslips, theyre carried at most shoe stores
J0Iv3r3n 3 points 3y ago
Doc Martens with a comfy insole!
M_Night_Sammich 2 points 3y ago
I love my Dr. Scholls nonslip, slip ons. They’re pleather, have memory foam, and come in wide sizes. You can get them on Amazon. I’m on my second pair since starting in October
palebtch 2 points 3y ago
Nursemates! I’m a home health CNA and barista so i just use the same two pairs for both jobs. They’re very nonslip!
FutureKnightMaybe 2 points 3y ago
I have all black Nike Airmax that I definitely recommend. Very supportive and you can’t see any stains on them, even though they’re there.
julieCivil 2 points 3y ago
Leather Adidas sambas work for me.
ladyj7285 2 points 3y ago
Clarks are what work for me but dropping $70+ for work shoes hurts.
CalDoesMaths 2 points 3y ago
Timbs were a solid investment for me. Just don’t full on run and you’re okay in them.