Even if you’re up for the job, you won’t get it done unless your boots are too. That means you must upgrade from your favorite sneakers, flimsy suede chukkas or crocodile leather cowboy boots. Instead, you’ll need a boot built for the task at hand — and often, that means tall, tread-boasting work boots.
Products in the Guide
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Blundstone BL989 Work Chelsea Boots
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Red Wing Heritage Classic Chelsea
Best Upgrade Pull-On Work Boots
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Cat Revolver Work Boot
Best Affordable Pull-On Work Boot
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Ariat RigTek Wide Square Toe WP Composite Toe Work Boot
Most Comfortable Pull-On Work Boots
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Tecovas The Stockton Roper Work Boot
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Keen Cincinnati Wellington Boot
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Red Wing SuperSole Soft Toe Pull-On Boots
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Xtratuf 15-in Steel Toe Legacy Boot
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What to Consider
Fit
Lace-up boots are easier to adjust when the fit’s slightly off, but because none of these boots come with laces or straps, you need to be 100 percent sure you are buying the right size. Check the brand’s recommendation, and test them in store, if you can. Pull-on boots can slip off, should they get stuck in mud, drying cement or a door, meaning you’ll lose your footing, which is never good, especially in a dangerous workplace.
Material
Although your chosen material depends on your job, it’s always smart to choose a boot that’ll break in elegantly (and slowly) over time. Sure, that might make the first few weeks a little hellish on your heels, but it’ll be worth it when your boots last more than a single season. Being waterproof helps, too, but it isn’t necessary unless your job qualifies as messy.
Height
Tall boots offer protection around your ankles, up your calves and across the front of your leg, where your shin bone runs. That’s a painful spot to bump, let alone expose to dangerous chemicals, dirt or other potential hazards. In our opinion, if you can go tall, go tall, but there are shorter options on this list, too. They’re typically more comfortable.
Tread
It’s important you stay on your feet, no matter the job — unless you’re bound to a rolling stool or creeper (the scooter-like contraption mechanics use to get under your car). Look for slip- and oil-resistant outsoles.
Terms to Know
Steel Toe
A steel toe is the surest way to guarantee yours won’t get crushed under a moving machine or raw materials gone rogue. Sure, there are other options out there — a cap toe or aluminum — but steel is the strongest choice.
Electric Shock Resistant (ESR), Heat Resistant (HR), Acid Resistant (AR), Electrical Hazard (EH)
These are all ratings that determine whether a boot will prevent electric shock if you step on an exposed wire, sustain high temperatures, protect against acid erosion and so on and so forth.
Membrane
A membrane, in this industry, is a protective layer that separates the wearer within the boot from the elements. Membranes are often breathable, too, so they keep you dry while letting sweat evaporate.
Oiled
A leather boot can be waterproofed using an oil coating. Most oiled boots need minimal care and maintenance, too — just a cleaning and conditioning every few months (or sooner if you really put them through it).
Blundstone BL989 Work Chelsea Boot

Blundstone BL989 Work Chelsea Boots
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$219.95 (9% off)
- Height: 5 inches
- Protective Toe: Yes (Steel)