High work shoes for women

Redbrick Beater High

FootFellas Dave

Which work shoesuits you?

FootFellas Jordan Black

BuckBootz Tradez Blastz Black

BuckBootz Tradez Blitz Black

BuckBootz Tradez Blastz Stone

Sievi Matador High

Sixton Montana HDry Wool Black

Helly Hansen Manchester Mid BOA
Why high women's work shoes?
Why choose a high model work shoe?
S3 certification and waterproofing
Fit and the narrow women’s last
From sneaker style to robust work boot
Frequently asked questions about High work shoes for women
Generally, a high model is slightly heavier due to the extra material around the ankle. However, due to modern techniques and the use of composite (plastic) safety toes and Kevlar midsoles, today's high women's models are surprisingly lightweight and flexible.
Do you work a lot outdoors, in damp conditions, or on rough terrain? Then S3 (water-repellent and anti-perforation) is the best choice. Do you mainly work indoors in a dry warehouse? Then an S1P shoe may be sufficient; it often ventilates better but is not water-repellent.
In general, you can stick to your regular shoe size. However, since work shoes have a hard toe that doesn't stretch, it's essential that your toes don't touch the front. If you're unsure between two sizes, or if you're wearing thick work socks, we often recommend trying the larger size or using insoles.

