Practical foot-comfort habits for people with standing jobs
Michael Stover

Ten Practical Habits for People With Standing Jobs

Teachers, nurses, retail workers, barbers and other professionals often spend much of the day standing. These habits can support better decisions without pretending one product solves every concern.

1. Confirm Workplace Footwear Rules

2. Choose the Correct Model-Specific Size

3. Check Toe and Heel Fit

4. Wear the Socks Used at Work

5. Recheck Fit When Adding an Insole

6. Change Position When Your Work Allows

7. Use Scheduled Breaks Responsibly

8. Inspect Shoes for Wear

9. Notice Skin or Sensation Changes

10. Seek Professional Guidance When Needed

Workplace options and health needs vary. Follow employer procedures and advice from qualified healthcare professionals rather than generalized internet promises.

Teachers can also visit our teacher footwear guide, while healthcare workers can review the nurse and long-shift guide.

How Tunez Approaches Fit

The Tunez T-Lo uses a deep toe box, roomier frame, seamless interior and breathable construction. Tunez recommends ordering one full size larger because the overall length fits snug.

Use the T-Lo fit guide, review the independent evaluation and its limitations, or explore Tunez sneakers for long days.

Tunez footwear is not medical treatment. Persistent pain, numbness, wounds, swelling or other medical concerns should be evaluated by a qualified healthcare professional.