Most comfortable heels (or not) I can wear with a dress at cocktail attire event

Anonymous
Low kitten heel with pointy toe
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You have to determine what is wrong with your feet and knees that they were painful. I have hallux rigidus so arthritis in one toe from an injury when young, that looks like a bunion but I can wear shorter heels from a handful of European brands that have wider toe boxes and are made for women with bunions.


I have the same thing and if I'm not wearing a Morton's Extension, my foot really hurts after a few hours. Do you wear anything in your dress shoes?
Anonymous
I recently wore these to a party and found them to be comfortable. I am not a heels person but these worked for me.

https://www.macys.com/shop/product/nina-womens-nelena-evening-sandals?ID=8252123&swatchColor=Black
Anonymous
I was bought a pair of heels from this brand "Butter " . Even on sale it was not cheap but so confortable
https://www.buttershoes.com/collections/heels
Anonymous
my default have been my 2 pairs of black steve maddens. one 3 inch and other 4 inch heels. if more walking is needed 3 inch are more comfortable otherwise I like the 4 inch of extra height
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Flats are tough on the back so I’d go with a low heal

https://www.aerosoles.com/collections/comfortable-womens-pump-heels/products/betsy-racing-red-leather


no shade, I didn't know Aerosoles still existed


Either did i until somebody suggested it, I think this height heal is better, ton's of colors. A block heal is also easier on the body.

Things you figure out as you age and all those years of running become hard on the body.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Flats are tough on the back so I’d go with a low heal

https://www.aerosoles.com/collections/comfortable-womens-pump-heels/products/betsy-racing-red-leather


Those are tough on the eyes.


the color or the style, I mean they are boring, but this is a work event. Get black.
Anonymous
The ALDO pillow walk line are some of the most comfortable heels I have worn ever.
Anonymous
I know you had a bad experience with Margaux, but I do my walking commute in their low block-heeled style and find them extremely comfortable. Also fairly attractive as far as block heels go.

For stiletto heels, I find Cole Haan and Sarah Flint (two different price points) pumps to be pretty comfortable, with the slight edge to Cole Haan. I regularly wear them all day and have not had any problems. I think these are the ones I have:

https://www.colehaan.com/grand-ambition-pump-75mm/192004576275.html?src=googleshopping&glCountry=US&glCurrency=USD&utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=%7Bdscampaign%7D&utm_id=%7Bdscampaignid%7D&gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAjw6c63BhAiEiwAF0EH1Eu6fcdEQMIHBLdLRgKPJ46JSFCutgZS_DNBBq0hajFGDSnGA6qz3xoC7xwQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds

https://www.sarahflint.com/products/perfect-pump-85-black-calf

If you don’t regularly wear heels, I’d recommend the Cole Haan ones. They’re a little shorter and cheaper, but they look nice.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Flats are tough on the back so I’d go with a low heal

https://www.aerosoles.com/collections/comfortable-womens-pump-heels/products/betsy-racing-red-leather


no shade, I didn't know Aerosoles still existed


Either did i until somebody suggested it, I think this height heal is better, ton's of colors. A block heal is also easier on the body.

Things you figure out as you age and all those years of running become hard on the body.


"heel" not "heal"
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