Women's Safety Footwear

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Women’s Safety Boots, Trainers and ShoesOur collections of women’s safety footwear combine the perfect balance of style, comfort and functionality. Designed specifically for women, our collection of footwear offers a better fit, improved su…

Frequently Asked Questions

In the UK, women’s safety boots should comply with recognised EN ISO safety standards, such as: - Providing adequate toe protection, either by steel or composite. - Slip resistance - Anti-penetration midsoles - Energy-absorbing heels Every shoe and boot in our collection complies with all relevant standards.

Yes, our women’s work boots are designed for outdoor use. With waterproof or water-resistant properties, durable soles for grip on uneven ground and ankle support for providing stability, they are perfect for many environments. Suitable for construction, agriculture, landscaping and other outdoor workplaces where protection is essential for staying safe.

Our women’s safety boots are designed to not only be practical but also comfortable. They benefit from cushioned insoles, breathable linings and shock-absorbing soles that help reduce pressure and fatigue during long days or periods on your feet. Choosing footwear that is designed specifically for women helps improve comfort compared to unisex versions. If you are looking for unisex safety footwear, view our range.

The main differences are the support, practicality and coverage of the safety footwear. Safety shoes or trainers for women are typically lower cut and lighter, making them suitable for indoor use. Whereas, women’s work boots have more coverage providing additional ankle support, thicker soles for increased durability and enhanced protection. Choosing work boots for women are recommended for more physically demanding outdoor work.

The lifespan of safety boots for women depends on usage, environment and materials. With daily wear, boots may last 6–12 months. Regular cleaning, proper storage and rotating footwear can help extend the lifespan.