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Brooklyn Low Safety Toe Work Shoe

$99.90

5 colors available

Brooklyn Low Safety Toe Work Shoe

$99.90

5 colors available

St. Louis Low Safety Toe Work Shoe

$154.90

7 colors available

Tampa Low Safety Toe Work Shoe

$94.90

4 colors available

Philly Low Safety Toe Work Shoe

$99.90

5 colors available

Eindhoven Low Safety Toe Work Shoe

$99.90

6 colors available

St. Louis Low Safety Toe Work Shoe

$154.90

7 colors available

Tampa Low Safety Toe Work Shoe

$94.90

4 colors available

Brooklyn Low Safety Toe Work Shoe

$99.90

5 colors available

St. Louis Low Safety Toe Work Shoe

$154.90

7 colors available

St. Louis Low Safety Toe Work Shoe

$154.90

7 colors available

Tampa Low Safety Toe Work Shoe

$94.90

4 colors available

Philly Low Safety Toe Work Shoe

$99.90

5 colors available

St. Louis Low Safety Toe Work Shoe

$154.90

7 colors available

Brooklyn Low Safety Toe Work Shoe

$99.90

5 colors available

Philly Low Safety Toe Work Shoe

$99.90

5 colors available

Philly Low Safety Toe Work Shoe

$99.90

5 colors available

Eindhoven Low Safety Toe Work Shoe

$99.90

6 colors available

Eindhoven Low Safety Toe Work Shoe

$99.90

6 colors available

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Style, Comfort, Quality for Men and Women

Step up your safety with STRAUSS’ German-engineered, high-performance men's and women's collection of work shoes, work boots, and safety sneakers, which have been expertly crafted to protect your feet and keep them comfortable during the longest days on the job. Whether in a high-boot construction, slip-on, or an athletic style, here's all the advice you need to pull on and lace up your shoes so you can get to work.

Which type of shoes are best for work?

Well, that depends on your job. Warehouse workers might cover up to 12 miles every day on the job while lifting 80 to 100 pounds, so a safety toe cap and comfortable, cushioned midsole are certainly necessary. Landscapers, loggers, and even farmers may require a waterproof upper to keep their feet dry and great grip to the muddy ground. Chefs, hospital workers, industrial crews and anyone working on slippery floors will need a sturdy slip-resistant (SR) outsole. And many jobs require all of the above and more. STRAUSS’ advice is to first ask your manager which type of shoes your job requires. If you have a bit more freedom in your selection, consider the following criteria.


Is a Safety Toe Required?

Safety shoes require the extra layer of toe protection. If heavy lifting or falling objects are commonplace at your work, consider a safety toe. The most common safety toe caps are steel toe, alloy toe, aluminum toe, composite, and a plastic safety cap.


Type of Upper Material

For pure durability, you can’t go wrong with the sturdiness of full-grain leather. Nubuck leather shoes are perfect for working in wet conditions. When you need a shoe that’s lightweight and breathable, mesh and synthetic uppers are certainly a top choice. Furthermore, depending on your job's demands, safety features like an abrasion resistant upper provides additional protection you need.


Ideal Outsole

Few things are more important than grip on the jobsite, that’s why your choice of outsole is so important. Most outsoles are made from a grippy, durable rubber compound that’s resistant to liquids, hazards and corrosion. Depending on your work, though, tread pattern should be a key consideration in your footwear, as it determines exactly how the shoe handles various surfaces. Deeper treads are necessary for rough, uneven surfaces; whereas, a smaller tread pattern is better for smoother, flat ground.


What are the rules for work and safety shoes?

Obviously safety and comfort are essential when it comes to work shoes. But there's more to it than that. Specific work shoes are built to tackle the specific demands of certain jobs and some safety considerations are absolutely necessary. That's why we've engineered our work shoes to handle the hazards of any job. Here are some key considerations to filter through when looking for your new footwear.


Waterproof and Water Resistant Work Shoes

Waterproof work shoes are impervious to water. That means no water or grime can seep their way into your gear. They’re perfect if your feet end up in deep puddles or submerged in water such as if you work as a plumber, landscaping, drilling or certain construction industries. On the contrary, water resistant work shoes are built for when your feet encounter wet conditions frequently but not for a prolonged time frame. This is typically for relatively wet work environments that are indoors.


Electrical Hazard (EH) Work Shoes

The role of electrical hazard (EH) work shoes is to prevent electrical charges from passing through the body, isolating the wearer from the ground. These shoes are fully insulated best suited for work environments with electrical wires and a high risk of electricity. Some of our EH work shoes include the Queenstown Mid Safety Toe Work Boot.


Fuel Resistant (FO) Work Shoes

Oil is a common enemy for not only your feet but also your footwear on job sites. Oil-resistant shoes can withstand the deterioration caused by oil and petroleum-based substances. They also retain a superb grip to prevent any slipping on those oily, slick surfaces. Some STRAUSS FO work shoes include the Philly Low, Murcia Mid, St. Louis Low and Eindhoven Mid.


Static Dissipative (SD) Work Shoes

Static dissipative (SD) footwear are designed to minimize the amount of staticelectricity build-up on your body and reduce the possibility of excess static electricity and electric shock. The majority of STRAUSS work shoes and safety sneakers comply with SD safety standards.


Heat Resistant (HRO) Work Shoes

Heat resistant-certified work shoes protect your feet against…heat. The designation ensures adequate protection up to 200°C and short-term protection up to 300°C. Some HRO STRAUSS work shoes include the Murcia Mid, Kingston Slip-On and the Omaha Mid.


Slip Resistant (SR) Work Shoes

Slip Resistant (SR) certified work shoes provide superior traction on slippery surfaces, reducing the risk of workplace falls. STRAUSS work shoes tested under these guidelines ensure grip on wet and oily floors. They are ideal for work in industries like healthcare, hospitality and construction. STRAUSS SR shoes include the Brooklyn Low, Tampa Low and Queenstown Mid among many others.


What is the ASTM certification?

Developed by the American Society for Testing and Materials International, the ASTM Certifications are standards to ensure the quality, safety, and performance of materials, products and systems across industries. Recognized globally, they define the stringent specifications and testing methods that guarantee products meet the highest levels of performance and safety for their intended use. STRAUSS work shoes have undergone the rigid ASTM testing to ensure superior performance and protection on the job.

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