The Work Shoes You Need For Every Type of Job (2024)

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From ballet flats to commuter sneakers; from steel-toed boots to slip-resistant blogs—Here are all types of work shoes for you, no matter what your job entails.

Dressing for work can be fun—but also challenging.

There are often ambiguous office dress codes to decipher that range from “casual” to “business casual” to "smart casual" to “business formal.” And then adding shoes to the mix, especially if you’re on your feet a lot of the day, can complicate things even further.

If you do lots of walking and standing or are in places like warehouses, construction zones, or schools that require movement and safety precautions, the right shoes are probably the soul (sole?) of your outfit.

Professions in serving, project management, real estate, education, medicine, and all sorts of others require specific shoes. Remember the sound of your most-feared teacher click-clacking down the hall? Those are some effective shoes for that profession!

They should be comfortable, appropriate for the environment, able to “move” with you—not to mention “go” with your existing office dress code (and your style!) to an extent.

It can be difficult to dig through the tons of options available, so we’ve rounded up the best footwear to help your entire body feel good at work—from the toes on up!

What Are The Best Work Shoes For My Line of Work?

While the right shoes for your work environment will be in the eye of the beholder, there are plenty of highly recommended options available. When deciding which pairs to go with, we recommend first taking into consideration what you need for your specific job.

  • Do you need something that allows you to walk, squat, and move without discomfort?
  • Do you need to protect your feet from splashes of hot oil?
  • Do you require a steel-toed shoe that’s safe for places like construction zones?
  • Do you need a dressy pump that is still comfortable to wear walking to and from work?
  • Do you want shock absorption?
  • Do you want to make sure your foot odor is...work-friendly?

Do you suffer from foot issues and need metatarsal guards, orthotic inserts, or odor eaters? We've got you covered on that front too.

Our next piece of advice is to pay attention to your existing professional wardrobe. Of course, you’ll likely need a variety of shoe options to go with a number of outfits, so take stock of where each workday takes you.

For example, if you’re a teacher, you may require a dressier option for “meet the parents” night and a comfortable sneaker to wear with jeans on casual Fridays.

Or, if your work “uniform” consists ofbusiness casual pieces like black slacks or jeans and dressy blouses, a professional flat and a pair of comfortable heels might work for you.

While there’s an overlap between what shoes work for certain professions, here are some tried-and-true options for most work environments.

Give yourself a leg up (or at least a foot) on your workday by making sure to choose the best experience for your feet—with the perfect shoe.

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Work Shoes for Professions That Keep You On Your Feet

Non-Slip Shoes for Work

If you’ve ever worked in the food and beverage industry, you know the importance of non-slip shoes. Kitchen floors can be slick, and the dining room can have an unexpected spill at any moment. If your shoes are slippery, well, you risk dropping things, or worse, harming yourself by falling.

Non-slip shoes are key when it comes to serving. Depending on your workplace’s dress code, you may be required to wear something like a black non-slip shoe, or you may have free reign. Here are a fewnon-slip shoes for servers that we saw referenced time and again.

Clogs for Work

We’ve probably all come across Dansko clogs, whether on a nurse or doctor, a teacher, a pharmacist, or a server. They’re arguably the most popular clogs for occupations that require a lot of standing and walking because they’re comfortable, slip-resistant, and easy to slip on and off.

Crocs have a distinctive look and shape, but many professionals in the food and beverage industry absolutely swear by them.

TheseCrocs Bistro Clogs don’t have the holes that the original Crocs do, and their lightweight design and arch support make them comfortable for all-day standing. Plus, they’re slip-resistant to boot.

Serving Shoes for Restaurant Work

The Dr. Scholl’s brand is associated with comfort and foot science. Thesework shoes are reliably comfortable and ideal for professions like serving.

Comfortable Shoes for Work

If you’ve ever worn uncomfortable shoes to an event that lasted a few hours like a wedding, you know that it can be miserable to stand or walk for long when your feet hurt.

If you’re in a situation where you have to stand or walk for much of the day, it can be so distracting if you’re not wearing comfortable shoes. And unlike a wedding dance floor, you probably shouldn’t take your shoes off in the middle of your work day.

There are countless professions that require lots of standing and walking: teachers, medical professionals, project managers, event planners, servers...the list goes on. Again, while your preferred style of shoe will differ based on your specific job, there are plenty of comfortable shoes on the market that can ensure you stay comfortable throughout your work day.

For these kinds of professions, we love these comfortable shoes for work.

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Flats for Work

If you’re a teacher, especially a teacher of younger students, you know getting messy comes with the territory.Rothy’s flats are washable (!), sustainable, and comfortable—and they come in a variety of fun colors and patterns. Plus, Megan Markle wears them. Sold.

Work Loafers

Loafers are trendy right now, but they’re a classic silhouette that it makes sense to invest in. They’re pretty when paired with a midi dress in the fall, and they’re nice with a pair of cropped slacks as well.Sperry makes a comfortable and stylish pair that would work for various professional environments.

Clogs

It seems like just about every medical professional goes with a clog option for work. Like serving, working in medicine means you needa shoe that’s slip-resistant, lightweight, and comfortable to walk and stand in—and easy to clean.

Theseclogs for medical professionals come highly recommended. People also love thesenon-slip, waterproof clogs that come in bright color options for a more “sporty” look.

Boots

I’d argue that just about every professional should have a pair of boots. They’re comfortable, ideal for cooler months, and are easy to wear with dresses and pants alike. Of course, the style or type of boot you need depends on your job. Here are some go-tos for professionals who work “in the field” as well as for professionals who require general ease of movement and comfort.

Casual and Business Casual Boots

Thesewaterproof lug sole boots are trendy right now, but they also offer the benefit of good traction for walking and standing. They’d be cute with dresses and pants alike. Thispair of ankle boots has less of a lug sole if you’re looking for an option that feels a little sleeker. You can’t go wrong with thisclassic pair of waterproof knee-high boots that should last you for seasons.

Durable Work Boots

Construction workers, anyone who works “in the field,” or professionals who work in warehouses or other environments with specific safety requirements likely need a boot that can stand up to some wear and tear. They also need to put on emphasis on safety shoes in dangerous construction sites.

I have and love theseBlundstone boots that are super comfortable and durable. Theseclassic work boots are sleek but protective and easy to slip on and off.

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Steel-Toed Shoes

If you work in a construction environment, as a craftsperson, are a real estate professional, or are in warehouse environments, you definitely need a pair of steel toe boots.

We love these stylish steel-toed boots, as they don’t look like typical steel toed options, but they’re strong and protective. They’re also OSHA compliant and super comfortable. Thisduck boot style also boasts a steel toe cap and meets electrical hazard standards.

Slip-On Shoes

Styles of slip-on shoes vary so much that they are ideal for just about every profession. With options that are perfect for traditional offices to school buildings to medical facilities, slip-on shoes are versatile and comfortable.

I knowthe Birkenstock look isn’t for every professional environment, but they’re in style right now, as evidenced by the fact that big retailers are carrying them. If you can swing it in a more casual work setting, theseshearling-lined Birks are heavenly. It’s a no-brainer if you’re working remotely.

For slip-on shoes that are dressier, thispretty and classic pair would be nice with wide-leg cropped slacks or paired with a dress.

We also like theseneutral mule loafers for an easy business casual look.

Shoes for Business Casual or Business Formal Work Settings

Business casualand business formal work settings mean that the dressiness factor is kicked up a notch or two.

If your office subscribes to these dress codes, it probably isn’t the place for the Birks I referenced above. But having a clear idea of what your office expects dress-code wise is actually helpful in narrowing down the perfect work clothing and shoes.

Here are our picks for the best shoes for business casual and business formal work environments.

Casual Shoes For Work

“Casual” options for work likely don’t mean your mostbroken-in pair of Converse (though we do love Converse).

Rather, we’d stick to options that read a little more “professional” than “playful” like thesewoven loafers that would work for all four seasons and with lots of outfits.

Thesebright loafers are ideal because they provide a pop of color for an otherwise standard outfit but they’re in a professional shape that could work in most office environments.

Another classic business casual shoe is a classic ballet flat. They work great with slacks as well as dresses and skirts, and they’re a seasonless option. Thispair of ballet flats from Margaux is on the pricier side, but their high-quality materials and adjustable fit means they’ll last you a good while.

Everlane also carriesa ballet flat called the “day glove” that comes in lots of colors and is highly rated for all-day comfort.

Dress Shoes For Work

If you’re in a business formal environment, you likely need some dressier shoe options. If you like the look and feel of a pump, this would be the time to pull those out.

Pumps with a block heelgive a little more support and stability than something like a stiletto. Aheeled sock boot can also be a comfortable but dressy option for more formal work environments.

If heels aren’t your jam, there are some flat options that are also quite dressy likethese penny loafers and these leopard print slides.

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Best Flat Shoes For Work

Flats are great when it comes to comfort. And between loafers, slides, bow-topped mules, ballet flats, and slippers, there are flats for everyone’s style at work.

For a dressy flat option, Mary Janes are having a moment. TheseMary Janes are professional but feel special because of the bow. Thechain on this pair makes them feel a little more interesting and fun.

A dressy slide is also an ideal flat option for work. Thiscolorful pair is pretty and would be versatile with colors like white, black, brown, or navy. Here’s an option for slides with a buckle instead of a bow.

Birdies are known for their comfort. They boast that they feel like a house shoe but look like a real shoe. I have a pair, and I can attest—they’re *so* comfortable. These loafer-style flats are neutral, cushioned, and go with just about every outfit. They’d be ideal for any office work environment or even for professionals who do a lot of walking and standing like teachers.

Athletic Shoes For Work

If your office is more casual, there may be instances where athletic shoes are appropriate for work. Again, rather than using your tired and scuffed running shoes at work, there are sneaker options that feel polished but comfortable.

TheseON terry sneakers are known for being super comfortable, and they nail the “athleisure” look for a more casual work environment. If you’re needing something that feels a bit less athletic, All Birds are a great option.

They make aslip-on sneaker that feels breathable and supportive—and they’re a sustainable brand (love that!). We also love these lace-up sneakers that could be dressed up or down or these canvas Supergas. They’re classic and can be paired with dresses just as easily as they can work with jeans.

Shoes for Active Work

If you’re moving around more than you’re sitting in front of a computer on a daily basis, your shoe selections really matter. You need shoes that are comfortable, but also protective and durable. If you’re walking to and from an office or showing real estate, or if you’re a craftsperson who stands and creates all day, here are our favorite active work shoe options.

Steel Toe Shoes For Work

There are lots more steel toe shoes on the market for women than there have been in years past.

These Xena boots, for example, are stylish and safety-compliant. There are Chelsea boots, lace-up boots, andknee-high boots that are ideal for active workers. Caterpillar also makes anano toe boot that is waterproof, slip-resistant, and meets electrical safety standards. You can’t go wrong with a classic Timberland work boot, either. Then there are theseDr. Marten’s steel toe boots that have a Blundstone-ish look.

If you don’t want a boot but still need a steel toe, asteel toe sneaker option might work.

Best Dress Shoes For Work

This may be the trickiest category: a dress shoe that works for more active professions.

We’ve already sung the praises of Rothy’s flats, but these are a top pick for a reason. The pointed toe on these dress them up, but the material and washability make them ideal for lots of walking and moving.

If you need a shoe that can get really dressy—as in high heels dressy—but then allow you to easily walk, theseconvertible heels literally snap off and become flats. Pretty cool!

Best Work Boots

I’d argue that Blundstone boots are some of the most versatile boots available. They have a variety of style options so you can choose the one that’s most suited to your work environment.

These Chelsea boots, for example, feel a bit more professional, but they’re still perfectly suited to more active jobs.

Danner also has a great selection of boots specifically designed for active working environments. They also have aChelsea boot option as well as somelace-up options that will last years.

These are alsosolid, supportive, waterproof boots that have some fun accents—and great reviews.

Best Sneakers For Work

If you’re looking for sneakers for active work, we’d veer away from the more fashion-forward options and from materials like white canvas. With plenty of arch support and durability, these sneakers should be able to withstand lots of wear and tear.

Thesesneakers are made for long-wear and are super supportive. Okay,these New Balance sneakers are definitely on-trend at the moment, but those thick soles make them ideal for lots of walking and standing.

Dress them up with a dress or down with jeans. A pair ofbreathable sneakers from All Birds is ideal for running from location to location—or from one end of the office to the other. Here are even more supportive sneaker options for women who stand all day.

Shoes for Standing All Day

If you’re standing all day, you need shoes that are high in comfort, arch support, and enough width so that your foot isn’t squished as it grows throughout the day.

Whether you’re a professor who spends hours standing and lecturing or you’re a manager who runs from meeting to meeting, your shoes matter in these instances.Wearing improper shoes can be uncomfortable, but it can also cause long-term damage to your feet.

We recommend choosing form over fashion here, especially if you’re standing and walking all day. Here are our picks.

Best Work Clogs

Teaching? Doctoring? Serving? You probably need to invest in a pair of clogs. Theseclogs that medical professionals love offer a ton of support and have special shock absorbency that makes it easier on your joints and your back. They’re ideal for long periods of standing and walking.

Similarly,these clogs offer a large toe box so that your foot can naturally expand, but they are super lightweight, which makes them less tiring to wear all day long. They’re affordable—and the brand has donated lots of them to frontline workers during the pandemic.

Birkenstock also offers a work clog that is supportive and padded. It’s also non-slip and easy to clean.

Best Comfortable Shoes

Want something simply super comfortable for running around at work? Ugg makes awaterproof Chelsea boot that looks like a boot and not like house shoes, and it’s lined in shearling. It can’t get much comfier than these.

For something a little dressier, thesesuede loafers are made with a cushioned footbed and are easy to move around in. And theseflats are flexible and easy to walk in without strain.

Best Black Shoes

There’s versatility in animal prints, bright colors, and in tans and neutrals. But a black shoe is arguably the most versatile you can get. Paired with nearly any color and pattern, black shoes are classic and timeless.

The Work Shoes You Need For Every Type of Job (2024)

FAQs

How many pairs of shoes should you have for work? ›

One to wear daily, one old spare at work if I need to throw the ones I'm wearing away, a different brand to switch how my feet hurt, and a brand new pair for when the daily ones wear out.

What shoes should you wear to work? ›

Depending on your work environment and your own style, you have several choices when choosing a business casual shoe.
  • Bluchers. Bluchers are a safe choice for nearly all business casual offices. ...
  • Loafers. ...
  • Monk Strap. ...
  • Chelsea Boots. ...
  • Chukka Boots. ...
  • Sneakers.

What are the best shoes to wear when you work on your feet all day? ›

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  • Best Overall: HOKA Clifton 9 (Men's); HOKA Clifton 9 (Women's) » ...
  • Best Budget: Crocs On The Clock Slip Resistant Work Slip-On » ...
  • Best for Teachers: Naturalizer Marianne Slip On Sneaker » ...
  • Best for Healthcare Workers: On Cloud 5 » ...
  • Best for Food Service: Dr. ...
  • Best for Retail Workers: Birkenstock Super-Birki »
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What is the most versatile business casual shoe? ›

Shoes such as the Derby, monk strap, and loafer are some of the best choices for business casual shoes. They're timeless, and strike the right balance of formality for the business casual dress code.

How many shoes do I actually need? ›

Experts and Doctors believe people should always own multiple pairs of shoes so that they are able to rotate them.

How important are work shoes? ›

The importance of Safety footwear is paramount as a piece of safety equipment PPE that is essential for workers who are exposed to hazardous situations and environments. They help protect the feet from potential occupational hazards such as falling objects, sharp objects, electrical dangers, slipping, and more.

What is the most worn shoe type? ›

In today's society, sneakers are one of the most worn types of shoes. You can find a wide variety of different and prices can range anywhere from 70$ to 10.000$ and more.

What are the rules for work shoes? ›

Work boot safety standards require that personnel wear safety footwear at all times. Safety shoes or boots must have a leather upper, non-skid soles, oil resistance and impact and compression resistance ratings of 75. The shoes must also have built-in toe caps to meet requirements.

Do you wear the same shoes to work everyday? ›

It is very beneficial to alternate your shoes rather than wearing the same pair every day. Here are a few reasons why: Foot Health: Wearing the same shoes daily can lead to the accumulation of moisture and sweat inside the shoes, creating a breeding ground for bacteria and fungi.

How can I stop my feet from hurting all day at work? ›

If your job or other responsibilities keep you on your feet all day, you can try these self-care tips to reduce or prevent discomfort.
  1. Do some stretches. ...
  2. Wear compression socks. ...
  3. Take breaks when you can. ...
  4. Elevate your feet when sitting. ...
  5. Invest in good shoes. ...
  6. Use orthotics and insoles. ...
  7. Soak your feet. ...
  8. Try a foot massage.
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Are Crocs good for your feet? ›

Lack of Support – While they may be comfortable, Crocs are far from the most supportive type of shoe. They provide very little support to your ankle and your arches, which can lead to soft tissue injuries. If your foot isn't supported in the midfoot area, you'll be at an increased risk for heel pain.

Why don't podiatrists recommend Skechers? ›

Skechers. Paul says there are three reasons why he doesn't recommend this brand of sneaker, despite its popularity. "The slip-on ones, that are made tighter to hold on to your feet so you can squeeze your toes [in], can cause problems like neuromas," he explains. "They're so soft that your foot has to do more work.

What shoes to wear to office in summer? ›

Must-Have Work-Appropriate Shoes for the Summer
  • Closed-Toe Flats. When the temperatures soar but you still need to cover your feet for work, look for some cute flats. ...
  • Penny Loafers: A Must-Have Classic. ...
  • Breathable Oxford Shoes. ...
  • Slip-on Sneakers. ...
  • High Heels and Pumps.

What shoes are smart business? ›

In terms of footwear, there are a few options that are suitable for business casual. The most popular choice is dress shoes. These shoes can be made from a variety of materials such as leather or suede, and they come in different styles, including oxfords, loafers, and brogues.

Can I wear sneakers to work business casual? ›

To put it simply, business casual involves combining traditional business attire with casual components, and this can also involve sneakers. Now, this doesn't mean that all kinds of sneakers belong to that category. Overall, it's best to stick to minimalistic and clean sneakers, the less detail the better.

How many pairs of shoes is a normal amount? ›

The global shoe ownership average is 7 to 8 pairs per person. In the United States, the average number of pairs owned by one person is 6. British women own 30-35 pairs of shoes on average. Meanwhile, British men own 18.

How many pairs of shoes is it normal to own? ›

In fact, the average American owns an average of 19 pairs of shoes at any given time! We challenged our employees to get out their shoes, count 'em, and take a picture.

What is a reasonable amount of shoes? ›

The average American male owns 12 pairs of shoes. Whether that seems like a lot or a little to you, it brings up the question of how many pairs of shoes does a man really need. Apart from any specialized athletic shoes, we believe the number to be at least six.

How many pairs of shoes does the average person own? ›

According to our survey, whether they buy shoes online or in person, each American currently owns 12 pairs of shoes. On average, Americans spend $240 each year on footwear and buy four pairs of shoes annually.

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