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How Safety Shoe Manufactures Made Boots Stylish Without Compromising Safety

by Priya Ahuja Internet Marketer
The nature of risk people working in mechanical maintenance fields face day in and out leave no chance of compromise for safety shoe makers. One tiny compromise may end a successful career in matter of minutes and manufactures are fully aware of the responsibility on their shoulders. Recently, a new responsibility has been added to the lot – style, and we will see how shoe makers entertained that demand without cutting corners on safety & performance.

The Demand for Style & Practicality in Safety Boots
Up until now, safety boots had to be worn on the field when workers were around heavy equipment and under constant risk of something heavy falling on their feet. But soon, these boots were being worn by overseers and field managers too and they had to keep hopping in and out of the boardroom. This necessitated stylish shoes met the safety demands at work and yet be presentable in the boardroom. T wasn’t too much to ask for it presented a new challenge to shoe makers nonetheless.

The second thing that became evident with safety shoes in environments beyond the field was that it wasn’t as practical as users would want it to be. For instance, getting across security check points at public places was difficult. Metal in shoe toes set off metal detectors prompting security guards to ask for wearers to take off their shoes! Plus, the use of metals made shoes heavy; Safety Shoes Manufacturers had to ensure that shoes were lighter too.


Reengineering ‘Safety’ in Safety Boots
The standard way of making shoes had to change following the new demands from wearers. And like we mentioned, the demands weren’t farfetched it definitely added to the challenge that already was present with ensuring feet safety at work. First, metal had to be omitted in design, second the aesthetics had to be altered to meet latest fashion standards.

The first demand wasn’t too big to provide for. Hard plastics were used in place of metals. New materials which were as resilient as metals in providing safety were used in shoes. The second of course meant going back to the drawing board – and thankfully shoe designers have come out successful in making shoes better looking and yet rugged in appearance.

The new age safety shoe
You will be pleased to know that the new safety shoe in stores today is still the same as it always was. Uncompromised safety standards, great styling and overall better comfort and performance is now standard with new safety shoes. Try out one today.

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