Shoes for Crews Product Review

By Sydney Ellis, published Mar 01, 2007
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Rating: 3.8 of 5
For 10 years, I worked in restaurants. In typical restaurant manager fashion, I often worked 12 hours per day on my feet. Fortunately, I was introduced early in my career to Shoes For Crews, a brand of non-slip footwear. They saved my rear end and my legs many times over the ensuing years.

I have rather large feet for a woman (size 12) and during the first years, I was forced to buy men's shoes as SFC didn't stock women's sizes larger than 11. Things have changed, and the company currently stocks 13 styles of women's slip resistant shoes in size 12, and 2 in size 13. They don't have any larger, though I'm sure the coming years will force them to add larger and larger selections. My employees and I always found that the shoes run true to size.

The styles of slip resistant shoes offered by Shoes for Crews are well varied. They have pumps, athletic shoes, flat professional shoes, clogs and even steel toed boots. I and my employees found that the quality of the shoes we bought was generally very good. The only problem I (or they) ever had was with the style called 'Euro Clogs,' which gave me giant blisters on the balls of my feet. Whether the fault was in the shoe or my feet, I'll never know. Every other style I wore was comfortable and had good arch support, was durable, and at least moderately attractive.

The Shoes For Crews company specializes in slip resistant shoes (and mats and crutches.) When our restaurant management team got our first shipment of slip resistant shoes, one of the other managers put on her new shoes for a trial. We poured soap and water into a (normally treacherously slippery) puddle and she backed up 5 yards. She came tearing across the floor and hit the puddle like a snowboarder, intending to skid across. Instead, she came to a dead halt without a squeak from the obviously powerful anti-slip soles of her new shoes. There is no doubt that the Shoes For Crews slip resistant sole is effective. It made our work much easier and quicker as we didn't have to mince around the kitchen in case of some small spill.

Takeaways
  • Slip resistant shoes from $25.98 - $62.98
  • Poor quality shoelaces
  • Very good slip-resistant shoes.
Did You Know?
Slips and falls account for the largest portion of workplace injuries.
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