comfortable, work appropriate flats that I can WALK in

Anonymous
I have a fairly long walk between where I park and my actual office, sometimes I wear ankle pants, sometimes I work at a standing desk - all of this leads to need for comfortable, work appropriate flat shoes. Any recommendations? I prefer to spend no more than $150.
Anonymous
OP here - oh, and I'd like them to have some arch support. I have high arches and a wide-ish toe box (although I don't typically wear Wide shoes, just in Cole Haan).
Anonymous
Clarks have been great for me.
Anonymous
NP. Pics or links please. Flats that don't stumpify.
Anonymous
Flats are tricky to shop for online because they really have to have a flexible sole to be comfortable. Most of them have hard soles and hard, ungiving uppers, which makes them torture.

I also find anything decorative on the toe box (bows, flowers, etc) really detract from a polished look. So for me, something like this works:


http://shop.nordstrom.com/s/the-flexx-rise-a-smile-quilted-leather-flat-women/4042394?origin=category-personalizedsort&fashioncolor=CANNA%20DI%20FUCILE%20LEATHER
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Clarks have been great for me.

OP here - do you have any specific recommendations?

And I also should have added "CUTE"
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Clarks have been great for me.

OP here - do you have any specific recommendations?

And I also should have added "CUTE"


I'm not the pp, but cute is subjective. Can you post a pic of something you consider cute?
Anonymous
Not sure they qualify as "cute," more like "professionally appropriate," but I wear these with pants to work:

http://www.clarksusa.com/us/womens-collections/womens-wide-width/keesha-luca-black-croc-patent-leather/p/26113458
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not sure they qualify as "cute," more like "professionally appropriate," but I wear these with pants to work:

http://www.clarksusa.com/us/womens-collections/womens-wide-width/keesha-luca-black-croc-patent-leather/p/26113458


I think these are cute: http://www.clarksusa.com/us/womens-collections/womens-barefoot-shoes/gracelin-gemma-tan-leather/p/26127570
Anonymous
OP, you really have to try on shoes to know what's comfortable for you. Everyone's feet are different, and flats really depend on the exact shape of your foot (i.e. are your feet narrow/wide, arches high/low, heel narrow/wide, etc).

Personally, in your price range, I've found Brooks Brothers flats on sale to be comfy and in your price range. They are having an additional 25% off right now, so worth taking a look.

Como Corso flats have substantial arch support, but it really depends on your style whether they'd work for you. I also have Missoni and Ferragamo flats that I find pretty comfy, but they are both out of your price range.
Anonymous
Even though they are out of your price range, I adore Tieks. I've had two foot surgeries, broken toes, plantar fasciitis and Tieks are heaven for me. In my opinion I'd rather buy one pair of them than spend the same amount of money on 2-3 pairs that aren't as comfortable.
Anonymous
My most comfortable flats are payless. I rarely shop there, but was traveling for a wedding and didn't realize how much walking we would need to do that evening and wedding heels weren't going to make me happy. I ran into a payless and bought $15 very plain ballet flats. I now wear them all the time, especially for travel when I need comfort and something polished looking. They're starting to show wear and I will be sad when I have to give them up.

I suggest going into a dsw or something and just trying things on until you find what is comfortable for YOU. You don't need to spend 150 on a flat
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My most comfortable flats are payless. I rarely shop there, but was traveling for a wedding and didn't realize how much walking we would need to do that evening and wedding heels weren't going to make me happy. I ran into a payless and bought $15 very plain ballet flats. I now wear them all the time, especially for travel when I need comfort and something polished looking. They're starting to show wear and I will be sad when I have to give them up.

I suggest going into a dsw or something and just trying things on until you find what is comfortable for YOU. You don't need to spend 150 on a flat


You do- and wearing Payless is going to lead to your needing foot surgery.
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