Uniform Stores Partners with Shoes For Crews: Sourcing Premium Safety Footwear for Healthcare Teams
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Uniform Stores is proud to announce an official partnership with Shoes For Crews. This collaboration integrates industry-leading slip-resistant technology directly into our corporate uniform programs, simplifying how healthcare administrators source high-performance safety footwear for their entire organization.
A Premium Brand Lineup for Diverse Medical Departments
Through this partnership, procurement managers can now outfit multiple departments with specialized footwear from trusted retail brands, ensuring clinical functionality aligns with a professional aesthetic:
Shoes For Crews: The industry standard for slip-resistance, engineered to maximize safety and durability in high-traffic clinical environments.
Lila: Designed specifically for modern healthcare professionals, offering lightweight, athletic-inspired comfort that sustains staff through long shifts.
New Balance: The ultimate fusion of athletic performance and workplace safety, providing classic arch support and cushioning with elite slip-resistant technology.
Cole Haan: Premium, polished designs that provide a sophisticated look for administrative staff, leadership, and public-facing roles.
The True Cost of Workplace Slips & Falls
Liquid spills and fast-paced environments make slips and falls a leading cause of workplace injuries, resulting in major operational friction, staffing shortages, and costly liabilities. Fortunately, implementing professional-grade safety footwear is one of the easiest ways to protect your workforce and reduce facility risk.

Streamlining Facility Uniform Programs
Comprehensive Compliance: By incorporating non-slip footwear into an existing uniform procurement contract, facilities can proactively reduce workplace slips and trips while maintaining a cohesive, compliant look across all departments.
This partnership eliminates the need to manage multiple vendors for apparel and footwear. These trusted brands are now part of a centralized ordering process, ensuring teams have the protection they need to focus entirely on patient care.



