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Adidas, GLO launch ADIDAS PRO WORK safety footwear line

Ergonomic, ESD-certified shoes include two women’s models

By Work Safety 24/7 Staff 
June 23, 2026

Global footwear company Adidas entered the PPE market with its new ADIDAS PRO WORK safety footwear range, developed in partnership with GLO Brands, a business unit of Bunzl.

The shoes are engineered to meet the evolving demands of workers across industries - including logistics, manufacturing, and transportation - by fusing Adidas' iconic sport DNA with certified protection and ergonomic performance.

The new shoes will launch for European markets in August.

Sports-inspired performance for professional environments

Adidas said today's workforce increasingly expects safety footwear that performs beyond protection alone, and they are looking for options that combine comfort, durability, and modern aesthetics.

ADIDAS PRO WORK meets this demand by bringing sports-inspired design and performance principles into professional environments.

"We've listened to the workers who already wear Adidas outside of work, and we have delivered a comprehensive launch collection of certified safety footwear, for them to bring the same style and individuality to the job site too."

— Lauren Mooney, GLO General Manager

Ergonomic design, women’s models

The debut collection integrates purpose-driven technologies for reliable comfort, protection, and performance throughout the workday.

Adidas said ADIDAS PRO WORK recognizes worker diversity in industries where PPE is required: the collection features two women's models which are purposefully designed for women's foot shape, for a more supportive, precise fit.

Its lightweight construction - including a textile anti-penetration insole, fiberglass toecap, and cushioning EVA midsole - can help reduce fatigue over long shifts.

Select models feature Pressure Equalizer to cushion the midfoot and relieve pressure during prolonged kneeling or crouching.

ESD-certified, mixed & wet surface compatible

ADIDAS PRO WORK safety footwear is designed for workers that operate both in controlled, predictable environments, as well as mixed surfaces with wet or dry conditions.

The shoes are Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) certified and metal-free, making the collection suitable for sensitive environments.

At the center of the design philosophy is 360-degree brand recognition. Signature Adidas three-stripe detailing has been incorporated so the footwear remains recognizable from every angle, whether climbing ladders, kneeling, or squatting.

 

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PPE   Foot Protection   News   Press Release   Adidas   Bunzl   Fatigue   GLO Brands   Static Electricity   Strain Injuries   Women in Work Safety   Workforce   All topics
 

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