Your toes should be in the 'peep' but should not be hanging over edge of shoe.
The ancient Chinese had closed toed shoes thousands of years ago.
no! wearing opened toed shoes is most definitely appropriate for fall, but it does depend on the longitude ladditude location (weather) of your area, If it's bitter cold, i'd recomend wearing boots or wool mocosins. (a cute sweater to top it off :). ) The ranges between 55 (50 may be pushing it) and up would be fine. casual and cute. I'd wear open toed shoes like (peep toe high heels, kitten heels or peep toe dress flats or just regular flats) sandals, flip flops etc are pushing it. and un fashionable. good luck xxx marvin
Composite toe shoes that meet the performance standard for safety footwear provide protection at least equivalent to that of steel toed shoes. In that sense, they are at least as strong as steel toed shoes.
Yes.
To protect your feet from spillage! Canvas will draw liquid to your feet, leather repels.
Steel toed shoes and composite toed shoes are in general manufactured to the same safety specifications set forward in the national or international safety standards, so both types should be equally safe. Steel toed shoes tend to exceed the safety standards more than composite toed shoes, however this all depends on the quality of the material used by the toe cap manufacturer. Steel toed shoes may conduct electricity or heat so extra caution has to be taken there.
yes, close-toed shoes are required in the dental office. You would want them all leather as well. Close-toed shoes are to prevent you from catching any infectious disease, for example from a contaminated sharp instrument they may have accidently dropped.
when its not rainy?
Open-toed shoes
Close toed shoes
Steel toed shoes will not amputate your toes. There are, however, severe situations under which they will be unable to protect your toes. Those are conditions under which you would also loose your toes if you were not wearing safety-to shoes.
Scientists wear closed toed shoes during labs to protect their feet from objects and substances that might be dropped, spilled, splashed, etc. Where the objects might be particularly heavy they may even choose to use "steel-toed" shoes to protect their toes from crushing.