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Designing safety footwear can be a difficult task. There are a lot of features to consider, safety standards to meet, and of course aesthetic and comfort features that must be included. Here are a few things that help make a product stand out and be successful.
With footwear, it’s easy to get carried away with what you think looks best, new materials that seem really innovative or colors that are trendy. Instead of always looking for something new and exciting, it’s more important to focus on how the end product will actually be used and what workers expect from it.