Skechers Men's Cessnock Food Service Shoe
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Although these shoes are not water resistant, they do have a material that makes it more difficult for water or any other liquid to reach your sock as quickly as a regular shoe. They're slip-resistant, oil-resistant, and the most comfortable restaurant shoes I've ever worn. I work in the kitchen five days a week for about ten hours, and I've scrubbed floors, dropped eggs on them, and stepped in mud, and they still deliver. The only issue is that they sell out quickly; I'm on my second pair in less than five months, but they're well worth the money.
They're elastic and in a loop, so there aren't any ends. They were in fact replaced. Shoes, on the other hand, are fantastic because they are long-lasting and extremely comfortable. I'll buy them again without a doubt.
No, it's ideal because I'm 290 pounds and spend the entire day on my feet. I'll make another purchase.
I'm not sure how well they'll hold up in the rain, but if you work in a kitchen, they'll keep your feet dry.
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So I'd been buying $20 department store special shoes and wearing them out in a matter of weeks. I had been working for 6 months and was sick of paying money to go to work. These shoes appeared to be a solid choice that was also fashionable and light. The shoes meet all of the requirements: they are waterproof, lightweight, have a good insole, and are easy to put on. br>br>I figured these would last a little longer, but I wanted to wait until I noticed signs of them falling apart. Now, let me be clear: I work 40 hours a week. I work 70 hours per week in a kitchen and as a server, and I wear these to both jobs. On a busy weeknight, I walk around 10,000 steps, and on a weekend night, I walk around 25,000. The sole of my shoe began to separate from the shoe last week (5 months after first use), but not to the point where my foot was exposed or noticeable when I walked. According to this, I should be able to get another 7 months out of them with only minor repairs (rubber cement), but that seems like a good deal to me! I gave these a four-star rating because I would have preferred them to last longer before showing signs of wear and tear, but I do wear them frequently, so that could be my fault. br>br>At the end of the day, I'd buy another pair and recommend them to a friend.
In terms of non-slip work shoes, they're very comfortable. TreadSafe and Shoes-On have both been helpful to me. For- TreadSafe was the more comfortable of the two crews in the past, but they quickly fell apart. Any bartender or waiter knows that SFCs are the most uncomfortable shoes you've ever worn, to the point where SFCs tries to sell you insoles at the register. These Sketchers are far more comfortable than the other two, but I wanted to see how well they would hold up before giving them a review. They do, it turns out! They're almost as good as they were when I first took them out of the box. These are quite large in length and width, but they did the trick for me. I'm usually a size 13 or 14, depending on the brand of shoe, and I don't wear a wide. The shoe fits loosely but is comfortable, even when on your feet for 8 hours a day, so I went with a 13 and it's even a little longer than I expected in length. I'll buy these again without a doubt.
m. to 9 p. m. ! This pair of sneakers is extremely light and comfortable. I'd recommend them to anyone who spends the majority of their day on their feet! I don't use them on wet floors because I'm not sure if they're slip-resistant, but if you're on your feet all day, they're fantastic!.
The shoes appear to be very nice, and they appear to be quite comfortable. Elastic laces have a tendency to be a little sloppy. They are, however, by far the worst slip-resistant shoes I have ever owned. I make a lot of deliveries to fast food joints. I've already slipped and almost fallen in banks and other places with tile floors, and my shoes were wet from the rain. I've already done this four times, and I'm only halfway through the day.
The slip- I bought the shoes because of the resistant soles, and they work great in my restaurant. The "memory foam" factory insoles were a complete waste of time, but that's okay because I knew I'd be replacing them with Dr. Scholls anyway. Long shifts or doubles are no problem now that you have lightweight footwear that doesn't scream "safety shoe" and has a real insole. And I don't have to worry about breaking my wrist every time I turn a CORNER! Make sure you order the right size. You'll be fine if you also get some real insoles.
I wear these shoes to work because I am on my feet for eight hours and they feel like I am not wearing any shoes because the inside is so soft and comfortable.
com. These shoes run large. The shoe itself looks great and appears to be well made; however, make sure you do not purchase them from a shoe store. com (an Amazon seller) refused to exchange the shoes unless the customer paid for return shipping. Amazon was gracious enough to step in and cover the cost of return shipping.
This pair of shoes is ideal for working in a restaurant or in a slick environment. It also looks very nice and trendy to wear every day, as long as you keep them clean, which should be simple given that they are all black. br>br>Standing on your feet for long periods of time is also very comfortable. br>br>One disadvantage is that if you work in a restaurant, foods (flours and powders) will stain the fabric, making it difficult to clean, but they ventilated well.