Discover the perfect blend of athletic style and workplace durability with the Skechers Bendon Flex Advantage Slip Resistant Work Shoes. Engineered for those who demand both comfort and stability on the job, these sneakers feature a soft sporty mesh fabric and synthetic upper, combined with a nearly one-piece construction for a seamless and comfortable fit. The smooth synthetic overlay at the laces ensures added durability, making these shoes a reliable choice for any work environment.
Not only do these shoes boast a sporty and casual look, but they also come equipped with a host of features designed to keep you comfortable and safe throughout your workday. The lace-up design allows for a personalized fit, while the stitching accents add a touch of style. The FlexSole lightweight flexible shock-absorbing midsole, paired with a Memory Foam topped cushioned removable full-length comfort insole, provides unparalleled comfort. Additionally, the Relaxed Fit design offers a roomier, more comfortable fit, ensuring that your feet stay relaxed and supported, even during long shifts.
Key Features and Benefits
- Nearly one piece sporty mesh fabric upper
- Smooth synthetic overlay at laces for added durability
- Lace up sporty casual work slip resistant comfort sneaker
- Stitching accents
- Durable textured air mesh with grid underlay
- Heel panel fabric overlay with pull on top tab
- Padded collar and tongue
- FlexSole lightweight flexible shock absorbing midsole
- Relaxed Fit design for a roomier comfortable fit
- Memory Foam topped cushioned removable full length comfort insole
- Fitting: Relaxed
- Fastening: Lace Up
Certifications
- EN ISO 20347:2012
- FO SRC
- OB
Materials
- Upper Outer Material: Polyester
- Lining Material: Soft Fabric
- Sole Material: EVA/Rubber
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