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While everyone benefits from properly fitting footwear, for those who work on their feet, it can make or break the day. The best work boots for men are comfortable, supportive, grippy, protective, and in some cases address existing issues, like flat feet or plantar fasciitis, to make an eight-hour day feel comfortable.
“Boots that don’t fit well or are low quality are more likely to cause pain and discomfort,” explains Dr. Alex Tauberg, a Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania chiropractor. “Boots that don’t provide the proper support increase the risk of injuries to the foot, ankle, knee, and possibly even the back.”
The world of work boots for men is vast, ranging from more fashion-forward Chelsea boots to rugged work boots you’ll find on every construction site in the country. While men’s dress shoes and work boots can both feature handsome leather, that’s usually where the similarities end. Sleek, everyday, or dress boots can sometimes be waterproof but offer little protection from cold, slipping, falling objects, and they tend to have a narrower, more elegant toe box.
True work boots are burlier in their build to withstand the rigors of a job site where the footwear is often required to meet specific safety standards. The toe box is almost always generously rounded to encourage movement while providing the space for a safety toe to protect against falling objects. The price for this all-day comfort and protection? Work boots are usually heavier than their fashion-forward counterparts. And the outsole is always much thicker, which is a feature sought out by Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania chiropractor Dr. Brian Meenan. “It doesn’t matter how well the boot fits if you are going to be falling on your butt because the outsoles don’t grab the ground enough,” Dr. Meenan explains. “I like rubber outsoles that have thick rugged tread pattern.”
Advancements in protective workwear have come a long way from the humble beginnings that started with a wood block. Sometime in the early 1700s, protective shoes called sabots were introduced to workers in Europe. Often hollowed out from a chunk of wood, these shoes protected feet from stepping on sharp objects, but also from ones that fell, or the wayward trample of a farm animal’s hoof. It wasn’t until World War II that a steel toe was added to the boots for soldiers.
Today there are a few brands that make the best work boots for men, including Timberland, Wolverine, Red Wing, Ariat, and Keen, with many of these brands manufacturing other styles of hard-working footwear, like hiking boots or cowboy boots, where they can mix and match technologies so work boots remain comfortable to wear for long stretches of time. Some of the pricier boot brands offer models that can be resoled so you can get several years out of them.
You can find the best work boots for men in nearly any combination of key attributes: insulated, waterproof, slip-proof, and with an impact-resistant toe. Modern work boots have generous widths, especially in the toe box, and while they are still tougher than your average Chelsea boot, they cut a more modern silhouette, and always come with a grippy outsole to keep you upright in the harshest conditions. Manufacturers offer waterproof boots, usually with a liner next to your foot to prevent moisture from seeping in, and options stuffed with synthetic insulation to keep feet warm in extremely cold conditions.
For the opposite — working in very hot or humid environments — you can find breathable versions that prevent moisture from accumulating around the foot, often with a lightweight build that’s easier to move around in. Safety toe options come in a range of materials, too, from classic steel to newer composite and alloy materials. These work boots for men can also accommodate a range of existing foot issues, like wide feet.
To help you find the best work boots, we did the research to find what experts like Dr. Tauberg, Dr. Meenan, along with chiropractor Dr. Peter Hinz and podiatrist Dr. Suzanne Fuchs, value in a good pair of boots. Then we researched the most reputable work boot brands to produce a list of well-reviewed models.
While a work boot once was a stiff combination of leather and rubber designed to last, manufacturers have turned their attention to making the footwear for job sites more comfortable. That means there are more work boot options to choose from today than ever before and finding the right pair depends on your foot, the job, the site, and the weather. Still, there are a few key elements you should evaluate in any work boot.
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To create this list of the best work boots for men, we consulted with podiatrists and chiropractors, all of whom have worked with patients who’ve had foot and body issues related to improperly fitting work boots. Customer reviews and footwear market research helped to round out our selection of top work boots for men. We made sure to include options for different work places and job sites, so you can shop with confidence. Learn more about us here.
Dr. Alex Tauber is a Pittsburgh-based chiropractor specializing in alleviating pain. Dr. Tauber has years of experience and is also a certified chiropractic sports practitioner, strength and conditioning specialist, and emergency medical responder.
Dr. Brian Meenan is a chiropractor and the founder of Pittsburgh-based Premier Chiropractic in 2019 to serve the South Hills Pittsburgh area. Dr. Meenan has worked with all types of people from NFL athletes to elderly seniors who do not like the typical chiropractic adjustment. He believes that the quickest results come from modern soft tissue techniques, rehabilitation exercises along with traditional chiropractic techniques.
Dr. Peter Hinz is a chiropractor based in Franklin, Tennessee. Dr. Hinz advocates for all components of living a healthy life from the inside out. He is an Eagle Scout, a crossfit athlete, and is also certified as a crossfit level 1 coach. His passion for healthy living and natural care has been shared during time serving the community abroad in Vietnam, as well as for the past six years here in Franklin.
Dr. Suzanne Fuchs is a podiatrist based in Jupiter, Florida, who specializes in sports and regenerative medicine at LuxePodiatry. She provides hands-on customized care for lower extremity conditions, taking a holistic approach to treatment in order to get to the root cause of foot-related problems.
Sal Vaglica is a freelance writer and editor with more than 15 years of experience across home, tech, kitchen, and outdoor gear products and trends. Vaglica‘s writing and editing has been published in the Wall Street Journal, Serious Eats, Men’s Journal, Fatherly, Men’s Health, This Old House, USA Today and more. Vaglica applied his expansive knowledge of shopping trends and his expertise in men’s gear to pen this article on the best work boots for men.
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