As with most jobs, bartending has its ups and downs and its fair share of occupational specific challenges. On the other hand, it does have major positives with the opportunity to meet new people, sharpen people skills and boost self-confidence. After a particularly long and grueling shift, a bartender’s feet may hurt but they can still maintain a smile on their face for putting subsequent smiles on everyone else’s by serving their favourite beverages all evening.
Moreover, they will be more likely to show up to the pub or hotel the next day in a pleasant mood after finding the best shoes for working behind a bar.
Keep reading to learn more about how Shoes For Crews shoe styles can support your bartenders all throughout their shifts.
What consequences may affect your bartenders who stand for most of their shift?
During happy hours and regular rushes of customers, bar staff are constantly under pressure to balance a myriad of tasks. Things such as remembering drink orders, mixing and filling the drinks and chatting to customers who may be shouting their order, among other things. On top of the fast-paced, pressurised environment, they are required to stand during their entire shift. Not only can the job be mentally taxing but it is extremely physical, which can lead to a negative impact on bartenders’ health.
Aside from stress, here is a brief list of the common illnesses or injuries bar staff who stand all day face:
- Chronic lower back and leg pains
- Strains and fatigue
- Repetitive motion injuries
- Circulation and cardiovascular problems
- Musculoskeletal disorders
The majority of these illnesses come from performing this demanding yet dynamic role. And there are some problems that only bartenders will understand best. However, through implementing the right measures and precautions, the risk of developing one of these chronic health problems can be lowered. Equip your staff with the right tools such as anti-fatigue floor mats, sit/stand chairs or stools and proper, well-fitting supportive shoes for working behind a bar.
Top 3 Shoes for Crews styles for working behind a bar
These styles are more than just smart: our dress styles for working in a bar can help get workers comfortably through the day. They look professional and allow you to stand and move around for hours on end with no restrictions. We use supple materials, innovative padding and cushioning—all with an easy to clean finish to support your employees during their shifts.
Everlight, featherlight, versatile work shoes for barkeepers
The Everlight shoe is breathable and lightweight, giving your workers a boost as they stand behind the bar all day. It features our Easy Clean slip-resistant outsole with our patented clog resistance built-in.
This shoe is perfect for bartenders and staff who are exposed daily to slippery and changing surfaces and spilled drinks. The featherlight foam midsole technology provides cushioned comfort for employees who may be dealing with a packed pub and no time to take a break.
Cambridge, a smart and stylish choice for upscale bars and hotels
The Cambridge shoe style will add a touch of class to a bartender’s uniform in an instant. Accidents and spills can occur anywhere but your staff will hardly notice their effects with its 360º stitch-reinforced outsole and water-resistant leather upper.
It is durable, dependable and exudes professionalism. This classic oxford delivers safety and comfort as you glide through any surface or situation. It is crafted with our shock-absorbing and slip-resistant outsole, making this men’s leather dress shoe as safe as it is stylish.
Condor Black, supportive and durable to last an all day shift at a bar
The Condor multi-tasks by looking great and offering support to get your bar staff through their busy days. It has a cushioned insole and a wider heel, providing comfort and added traction where it is most needed.
This style is one of our top sellers known for its stable, durable and long-lasting construction. An extra bonus is that this shoe is easy to clean, perfect for when a pint or two may drip onto your shoes. It is also lightweight and stylish, two features that help give it a modern yet chic look to complement your bartenders’ uniforms.