Low work shoes for women


Quick Sprint Black


Quick Sprint Grey

Which work shoesuits you?
Puma Iconic Black/Gum Low
Puma Iconic Suede Grey Low


Quick Sport Blue Low
Puma Iconic Suede Black Low


Reebok Fusion Flexweave Work 1080


Quick Sport Black Low


Elten Vintage Pirate Low


No Risk Athletic Low STX Orange
Low Safety Shoes for Women
Why choose a low model work shoe?
The importance of the right fit
Sporty and fashionable at work
When do you need more support?
Safety classes: S1P or S3?
- S1P: These shoes have a safety toe and an anti-perforation sole. They are often made of breathable textile. Ideal for indoor work in dry conditions, such as in warehouses.
- S3: These shoes have the same properties as S1P but are also water-repellent (minimum 60 minutes) and have a profiled outsole. This is the standard for work where you sometimes go outside or work in damp environments.
Frequently asked questions about Low work shoes for women
A women's last is generally narrower, especially at the heel and forefoot. Since women's feet are anatomically shaped differently, a specific women's last offers more comfort and prevents your heel from slipping out of the shoe while walking.
Yes, generally low work shoes are lighter because less material is used for the upper. This can make a difference in leg fatigue if you cover a lot of miles in a day.
It depends on the certification. If you replace the original insole with your own insole, the official safety certification (CE marking) may become invalid because the remaining space in the shoe changes (for example, the distance to the steel toe). Always check if the shoe is certified for modifications or consult your podiatrist.
Absolutely. If a sneaker model carries the S1P or S3 classification, it meets exactly the same strict European safety requirements as a classic, sturdy work shoe. The toe protection and sole provide the same resistance to impact and penetration.

