Comfortable heels - HELP!

Hello all, any suggestions of where to shop for comfortable, low, preferably block heels for attending a wedding. I’ll be on my feet a lot and my ankles aren’t the strongest, which is why I am after a block heel or something sturdy anyway where my ankle won’t go over. Thank you :hibiscus:

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Hi Elena

How about these by Moda in Pelle.

Unisa is a Spanish brand of beautifully-finished, very comfortable shoes. They have quite a few styles in various colours with low or medium block heels.

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I always buy my heels from ASOS own brand and go for a chunky heel, I find them super comfortable! They also don’t break the bank so I am not too precious wearing them x

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My go to is always Topshop for a well designed and chic high heel. I opt for mango/zara when it comes to a stylish yet comfortable daytime kitten heel. x

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Sezane has a nice range too
https://www.sezane.com/en/product/noemie-heel-pumps/smooth-braided-gold?CHEQ&utm_source=Google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=Hors_Marque&utm_content=&utm_term=&gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQjw-r-vBhC-ARIsAGgUO2Cz4KtqRaZ9oMirYUXx7ZB2Mswjq3GBDvohzqKQcWZ_ZuXHnxLjudkaAt2-EALw_wcB#size-2

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I love aeyde for comfy heels, plus a neutral pair will go with anything so you can wear them time and time again

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I’ve just purchased these ( Gabor Monte Carlo Suede Large Bow Detail Slingback Shoes) and they are so comfortable https://www.johnlewis.com/gabor-monte-carlo-suede-large-bow-detail-slingback-shoes/pumpkin/p111306831?size=5-5#product

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Lloyd Shoes.

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Hello. My logic behind choosing comfortable shoes is that going to the shop that specialises in shoe making will make you happy. It’s like tailor-made clothes that look gorgeous on you. The key is to be sure of what you want exactly. Fabric, colour etc.
I would recommend :ok_hand: Clarks.
Also (google) Salamander.

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I swear by BODEN heels have about 10 pairs they are the most comfortable all day wearing heels!
On sale- https://www.boden.co.uk/en-gb/sale/womens?fq_attr_category=Shoes+%26+Boots&intid=CL_CB1_PROMO_CTA1
Not on sale- https://www.boden.co.uk/en-gb/womens-shoes-boots/heeled-shoes

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Hi - if you have wide feet then my friend’s company Sargasso & Grey specialises in making conformable shoes.

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Have a look at Spanish brands Pretty Ballerinas and Mascaro:

https://www.prettyballerinas.eu/en/67-ballerinas

https://www.mascaro.shop/en/88-mid-heels

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Marks and Spencer are my go to - I work in events and have to be in heels and on my feet for hours sometimes and these shoes have always stood the test of time!

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Hi there! Have you tried Temu? It’s really cheap and glu do get some decent stuff on there. It really depends when the wedding is because they can take a while to deliver but always tell you when that will be. There are loads of sellers so make sure you look properly at the pictures because some sellers charge more than others for exactly the same item.

The thing is, you’re only wearing them for a day and you don’t want to be spending a silly amount of money. I really rate Temu and if you’re not already a member, there are so many vouchers and perks for new people!

Here’s a picture of a pair on there. They may not be your taste but honestly there’s so many to choose from! Hope this helps hunni

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I got a pair from Mango last year which are SO comfortable and the perfect wedding guest shoe!!

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Hi Elena

Have you found your supportive, low block heels yet?

Moshulu have a lot of court shoes and Mary Janes, in some pretty colours.

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Hi @rachelmartel - after a LOT of orders and trying on I found the most comfortable were a pair of sandals from Next online. They were the perfect height for my weak ankle and I managed to last about 8 hours in them when they had to come off after lots of dancing. They are super shiny and looked so pretty with my dress.

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Those are really pretty!

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