How to Choose Men's Lace Up Boots
, by Ed Stone, 6 min reading time
, by Ed Stone, 6 min reading time
Before you brush that off as an uncommon occurrence, let the numbers do the talking: according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, an average of 4.8 workers out of 10,000 miss work due to foot injuries per year from improper work shoes. That’s over 53,000 foot injuries reported annually related to employees not equipping themselves with adequate work shoes. That's most definitely not a number you want to contribute to.
And the biggest culprit? Poor footwear.
That’s why you shouldn’t skimp out when it comes to men’s lace-up work boots, whether you’re getting them for an office or a rugged worksite. To help you take a step in the right direction, this article will cover how to:
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The standards for materials and styles change depending on the purpose of the boots. For dress boots, aesthetics and comfort matter most. For hiking and working, the focus is still git and comfort but also safety.
Before picking up a few pairs of pristine lace ups, first, consider where you’ll be sporting them. Depending on where and why you wear the boot you might be looking for a steel toe and waterproof work boot good for traction or a casual and sleek leather boot with a sturdy rubber outsole.
For men’s lace boots that enhance your wardrobe, take a look at these style ideas:
For hiking, consider these lace ups:
For hazard workers, choose men’s lace up work boots with the following factors in mind:
If you are dealing with conductive materials and high currents of electricity, choose lace up work boots made of insulating materials to protect from electrocution. Before buying, make sure they’re noted as electrical hazard rated.
To avoid costly injuries from slips and falls, invest in lace up boots with strong ankle support and slip-resistantsoles.
To prevent painful puncture wounds and crushing accidents at the worksite, get boots with either a steel, alloy, or composite toe and steel or composite puncture resistant bottom plates. A slip resistant safety toe boot can provide additional protection in high risk or dangerous areas, preventing accidental injuries from taking place on slippery surfaces, for example.
Buying a lace up boot that fits correctly and feels good is not only important to your mood throughout the day, but it can protect you from hurting yourself.
As noted by the National Safety Council, over 44 million injuries in the U.S. were caused by slips, trips, and falls in the workplace, resulting in corporate losses of over $960 billion. How does comfort play a part in this? According to researchers at Harvard, several studies have indicated that foot pain leads to falls.
Once you’ve chosen your dress boot or reliable work boot, the hard part is over. Now all you have to do is rock your new kicks! But before stepping out of the door with your lace up boots, make sure you know how to wear them properly.
At Boot World, you can explore a wide array of lace up work boots men love. With our boots, there’s no reason to sacrifice style for comfort or fit for safety. That’s because we only offer boots from the best brands, made from the best materials.
Whether you want to look fly on the street, classy at work, or prepared on a hike, Boot World won’t disappoint. See for yourself! We carry many trusted quality work boots from trusted brands like Wolverine boots, Timberland, and Keen.
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Ed Stone brings over 45 years of footwear knowledge and passion to his role as President of Boot World, a family-owned company and an industry leader in safety and occupational footwear. A second generation "shoe dog” Ed's footwear knowledge is unparalleled, serving as an informal advisor for some of the worlds largest footwear brands including Wolverine, Timberland PRO, and Reebok Works.
A lifelong Southern California resident, and ardent conservationist, Ed enjoys hiking and open water swimming.