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Look up "uniform supply" or "restaurant supply" stores. I had a job with a uniform and found that police shoes are surprisingly comfortable. Nurse shoes and waiter/waitress shoes are also designed for lots of standing/walking.
As long as the shoes aren't wildly ornamented, most places won't care.
I will look those up for sure! And yeah I'll also spend a few more days observing what others in the office are wearing to get a better idea. Thanks!
Observing and asking questions is always a good idea for a new employee.
Good luck!