Buying guide for women’s nurses shoes

Spending hours on your feet all day is tiring, uncomfortable and can even be painful – that’s why the shoes nurses choose are one of the most important decisions you make. Because when you’re busy all day taking care of people, you need comfortable shoes that take care of your feet.

What is the most important thing to look for in nurses shoes

Nurses are living, breathing superheroes, so you shouldn’t just pick up any old pair of shoes. Whether you’re looking at clogs or slip-ons, trainers or pumps, here’s a few things to consider first.

Material

The ideal material need depends on the type of nursing you do. Textile is a perfect choice for breathability and comfort, but if you need shoes that are a little harder wearing you can never go wrong with leather.

Support

You’re on your feet all day, so don’t skip out on comfort. Your shoes need to match your movement from the beginning of your shift to the end, and provide good arch support, sole cushion and shock absorption throughout. And always check for slip-resistant treads.

Style

Although the look of your shoes might be a deciding factor, when choosing a style you should thing about what they’ll be put through. Will slip-ons be enough? Or do you need trainers that lace securely so nothing slows you down?

Non-porous

When it comes to your shifts, no two days are the same and you need to protect yourself as much as your patients. That’s why investing in good, non-porous shoes is a must for most, with an easy upkeep at the end of the busy work day.

What are the best brands of shoes for nurses?

With so much choice out there on the market, how do you know which brand will stand up to time and which will fall flat? Here are a few you can always trust to get you through your shift.

Clarks

A classic option. Clark’s range of breathable, durable leather shoes are an excellent choice for all types of nursing. 

Skechers

Supportive, affordable, and designed with comfort in mind, Skechers are a perfect choice to hold up against the physical demands of long shifts.

Nike

Known for keeping athletes’ feet in top shape, Nike are a certain and stylish choice of ultra-comfortable footwear that’ll keep your feet dry all day.

What is the best shoe colour for nurses?

Though there are many styles, colours and brands to choose from, the first thing you should check before adding your top choice to the basket is your organisation’s dress code policy. Usually black or white, depending on where you work, here’s why each shoe colour matters.

Black – Black shoes offer a smarter appearance than most, hiding wear and tear better than their brighter counterparts and looking cleaner for longer. Most commonly made from leather, these are extremely durable and will last you for years to come.

White – When it comes to cleanliness, nothing showcases it better than white shoes. Against a bright, white canvas, any dirt and stains will never be missed during the day – and especially before heading home.

Top styles of shoes for nurses

The style you choose will mainly be down to what type of nursing you do. Whether you work in the lab, in a care home, in theatre, or in A&E, always remember to think of the four basic needs: material, support, style and porosity.

Clogs – A quick slip-on design with plenty of space for feet to breathe, clogs are great for long days standing and walking. These are your ultimate grab-and-go shoes, with no laces to fiddle with and ultra-comfy all-day wear.

Trainers/Tennis – Secure and breathable, trainers and tennis shoes offer a range of style choices and plenty of support to stand up to anything a long shift can throw at you.

Leather – A timeless choice, leather shoes are built to last, comfortable and easy to clean. A good, well-fitting pair should see you through years of your career to come.

Where to buy shoes for nurses?

At Deichmann we offer an extensive range of shoes for nurses at perfectly affordable prices, whether you’re after long-lasting leather or trainers built for long shifts on your feet. Find everything you need today.