2009 Shoes, Boots, High Heels, Sandals & more
Clogs are a type of shoe that is favored by professionals as they allow for the highest level of comfort for those that spend hours and hours on their feet, as well as those which would like the feet to be able to breathe throughout the entire shift, which can be upward of twelve and even twenty hours long. They are favored by health care professionals as they can easily be sanitized, removed from the feet and therefore allow for easy cleaning and removal. There are many, many styles of clogs which are available, especially professional clogs and therefore choosing between different designs can be simple.
There are many designs which are available that can be combined with other aspects of the professional wardrobe. Clogs are a popular choice for these types of environments as there is no period in which your foot must get used to the shoe. Through the first time that the shoes are worn you can instantly feel comfortable within the shoe, as there is no breaking in time which is required and comes with painful blisters and aches within the foot. Through the use of clogs, which are often designed flat, you can be sure that you will be comfortable throughout the entire shift.
Clogs are not heavy shoes, and professional clogs are even lighter than regular clog style shoes. Through the use of the shoes, individuals often have a hard time adjusting to other types of work shoes as they become accustomed to the lightweight nature of the shoe. As the shoe is light, they can be easily worn for longer periods of time as well, contributing to the comfort level of the shoe.
As an added bonus, may clogs are often slip resistant through professional designs. This can ensure that you remain safe while on the job!
Tags: choosing professional shoes, Different Designs, Hard Time, Health Care Professionals, Heavy Shoes, High Heels, how choose clog, Painful Blisters, pofessional clogs, professional clogs, Professional Designs, Professional Wardrobe, Shoes Clogs, shoes healthcare professionals, why nurses wear clogs, Work Shoes
Marcelle
September 2nd, 2009 at 6:49 pm
At first I would only wear sneaker never listening to the other nurses when they were telling me to buy a pair of clogs. Then one day I decided to take there advice and now I always wear clogs there so comfortable its unbelievable.