11 Places to Find Comfortable Heels for People With Wide Feet
Having a hard (and painful) time finding a pair of stylish heels to fit your wide feet? You're not alone. Although brands like Manolo Blahnik, Jimmy Choo, Christian Louboutin, and Saint Laurent produce gorgeous pumps, their designs aren't always suited for girls with wide feet. Think about a pair of BB pumps—the style is crafted to create a very slim and sleek look. And if your feet are nowhere near narrow, then you know this translates to shoving your little footsies into the pumps and pretending the pain is worth it. (Guilty!)
Sob story aside, we crowdsourced our office to bring you the best brands to shop for if you have wide feet. In hopes of alleviating some of your heel-wearing foot pain and stocking your shoe collection with the right picks, here are the top brands you need to know about. Keep reading to see the brands and shop our favorite heels for wide feet.
Sam Edelman
If an effortlessly polished pair of heels is what you're searching for, look no further than Sam Edelman's selection of cool pumps.
Dolce Vita
Dolce Vita's shoes are known for being chic, cheap, and comfortable. With easy-to-wear slingbacks and boots and the overall width of the brand's shoes, you'll almost forget you're wearing them.
Mango
Want something that feels unexpected but can still be worn with anything you own? Mango is the brand to shop.
ASOS
Not only does ASOS have a virtually endless stock of undeniably stylish shoes, but the retailer also has a selection specifically made for women with wide feet.
Larroude
If you're in the mood to wear a pair of shoes that feel out of this world, Larroude has an extensive collection to choose from.
Schutz
Schutz's shoes strike the perfect chord between elegance and edge. Wear the brand's shoes with a pair of jeans or a midi skirt.
Aquazurra
Any shoes made by Aquazzura were practically designed to hug your feet in the best way possible. As soon as you slip a pair on, you won't want to take them off.
Sophia Webster
If you're looking for a pair of shoes that are as comfortable as they are cute, grab yourself one of the playful pairs from Sophia Webster.
3.1 Phillip Lim
When you want trendy heels, opt for something from 3.1 Phillip Lim, which will instantly dress up your ensembles.
Loeffler Randall
If there's one thing that Loeffler Randall has mastered—besides creating a never-ending list of adorable accessories, of course—it's making comfortable shoes.
Gianvito Rossi
Gianvito Rossi has become known for its comfortable shoes, no matter the style. In other words, when you add a pair of these into your closet, your feet will thank you.
This post was originally published at an earlier date and has since been updated.
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