If I had to pick a best brand for someone on their feet, I'd say Wolverines, with the Durashock sole. Dad began wearing them after he had to have one of his big toes amputated, after a B IG track pad fell and crushed it. He tried every brand out there, and the Wolverines were the only ones that allowed him to work all day without having to take breaks.
He's been wearing them for nearly 25 years now. I began wearing them years ago myself, and only quit because the quality dropped a little and I couldn't get them to last more than 6 months out in the field, on rocks, climbing on machines, etc. Dad sticks mainly to the shop at the place he works now, with maybe a month out of the year in the field, and his still seem to stand up pretty well. For what your daughter will be doing they should be great.
As for myself I shifted to Redwing loggers. I can tell a difference at the end of the day, if I am working on the concrete around the shop, but they have been lasting me a lot longer. If I had to be on concrete all day, every day, again, I'd have no problem going back to the Wolverines.
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