Inmate Footwear for Prisons and Corrections Facilities

Inmate Footwear for Prisons and Corrections Facilities

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Inmate Footwear for Prisons and Corrections Facilities

American Detention Supplies carries a wide range of leather, nylon, and canvas sneakers and canvas shoes used at detention facilities, state and federal prisons, county jails, prison work release programs, community corrections centers, and inmate athletic programs. Many of these same shoes are also used by hospitals, healthcare facilities, transitional housing, homeless shelters, and emergency shelters.

Top 5 Types of Inmate Footwear Used at Prisons and Corrections Facilities

  1. Canvas Shoes - detainees and inmates commonly wear slip-on canvas shoes with elastic twin gore on the sides. Other common canvas shoes for inmates include low-top basketball or high-top basketball shoes. Prison basketball shoes for inmates can have either lace-up or velcro closure.
  2. Inmate sneakers - in addition to canvas sneakers and basketball shoes, prison inmates often wear leather or synthetic leather sneakers and court shoes. Inmates may also wear nylon jogging shoes.
  3. Prison inmate boots - most prison boots are 6" black leather work boots. Black 6" black steel toe boots and composite safety toe boots are also common. Sometimes prison boots are brown or tan color.
  4. Inmate shower shoes - prison inmates often wear molded shower shoes and shower slides made of EVA, rubber, or plastic.
  5. Slippers - some prison environments use terrycloth slippers.
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Best Value in Prison Inmate Footwear for Detention and Corrections Facilities

American Detention Supplies by Anchortex is proud to offer the best value on inmate and clothing for prisons and detention facilities. We provide the best quality, best customer service and lowest prices to prisons, detention centers, and corrections facilities across the U.S.