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One of the first articles of wearing apparel a new construction worker buys is a pair of well-fitting, often steel toed work shoes, this is also one of the best ways to ensure safety on the jobsite. Without good shoes, a worker could end up injured on the job by slipping or having material drop on the feet. Work shoes are more, much more, than footwear; they are survival gear for the feet.

Several well-known shoe companies make work shoes for harsh environments like construction. Even better, companies that are well-known in the construction field also offer specialized work shoes. One of those companies is DeWalt and it has recently made a partnership with Shoes For Crews, a specialist in slip-resistant footwear since 1984. Shoes For Crews will provide exclusive industrial footwear and apparel distribution of the DeWalt brand in Canada.

Shoes For Crews specializes in slip-resistant outsole technology, unmatched comfort, and on-trend styling, through a complete line of slip-resistant footwear designed “to bring each employee home safely.” As safety footwear experts, it’s a natural fit for them to represent the DeWalt brand in Canada. Each company believes, as Shoes For Crews states: “Do what’s right, provide a high-quality product and service, put safety first, and never stop innovating.” Both take safety seriously when it comes to constructing a durable and comfortable product that provides protection to the consumer.

This partnership creates a new outlet for consumers by bringing two trusted brands together, making CSA-approved products easier to acquire than ever before. Shoes For Crews is committed to providing a high level of service and access to the same quality DeWalt industrial footwear and apparel products that workers have known and trusted. Indeed, DeWalt footwear are known for being, as their trademark says, GUARANTEED TOUGH and are rigorously tested under demanding, real-world conditions.

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