Anonymous wrote:https://www.nordstrom.com/s/stuart-weitzman-nudistcurve-75-block-heel-sandal-women/6779067
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly, none of these are comfortable if you really have difficult feet. Comfort One Shoes or the Walking Company may have some options for dressier comfort shoes. I haven't found an option yet that doesn't sacrifice some style for comfort.
DP. Sort of agree. Chunky heels, or wedges are needed but these tend to look less dressy because they don’t look delicate.
But how about these?! They look solid but still kind of fancy.
https://www.thewalkingcompany.com/products/l-artiste-by-spring-step-shelly-black?variant=41332861403313

Anonymous wrote:Honestly, none of these are comfortable if you really have difficult feet. Comfort One Shoes or the Walking Company may have some options for dressier comfort shoes. I haven't found an option yet that doesn't sacrifice some style for comfort.
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone found cute, comfortable pumps or sandals to wear with orthotics and a cocktail dress? I have pretty bad arthritis in my feet but I'm not ready to give up on cute heels completely! I have found some wedge sandals that work pretty well in the summer without orthotics (think Papillo, Spring Step), and I've tried tennis shoes and boots with more casual dresses, but I have no shoe options for true cocktail attire when I can't get away with tennis shoes. I'm short and in my 50's. I can't be the only one! Any specific leads? Thank you!