I walked a mile in almost every top-reviewed heel on the internet. These 19 are the most comfortable. --[Reported by Umva mag]

I went on a long journey to find the impossible — heels that are comfortable, stylish, and so walkable that you can dance all night in them. Here's the ultimate list.

Oct 2, 2024 - 21:02
I walked a mile in almost every top-reviewed heel on the internet. These 19 are the most comfortable. --[Reported by Umva mag]

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From strappy sandals to towering pumps and platforms with arch support, here are the best of the best heels.

I live in New York City, so I'm always walking. Most days, I walk about two to three miles between walking my dog, running errands on foot, and walking to and from the train. Because NYC requires so much walking, most people's everyday uniform includes some sort of sneaker. But not me. Not only am I always trying to add a little bit of height, I'm also always walking around in dresses during the summer. And no matter how trendy the dress and sneakers look is, I would much prefer to wear heels.

So I embarked upon the ultimate test: the quest to find the most comfortable heels in every category. After trying dozens upon dozens of different heels (and getting dozens upon dozens of blisters), I've finally found the best of the best.

How I tested for the most comfortable heels

For the research part of my testing, I scoured the internet to find out which brands and styles of shoes people were raving about. I went deep on Reddit threads, asked my coworkers and friends for their recommendations, and talked to shoe experts. This gave me a starting list of over 40 individual pairs, with brands like Naturalizer, Inez, and Vivaia coming up over and over.

Then, I tested the heels for myself. Armed with my phone's step counter, I tried to walk a mile in each of the recommended heels. In some heels, I could scarcely walk down my street without getting pain or blisters. None of those made the list.

But after months of testing, I came up with a list of stellar heels that were comfortable for the entire mile walk and more. Over the past year-and-a-half, I've tested over 80 heels and counting. I'm constantly trying out new brands and new styles that promise comfort.

These are the heels that have past the mile walk test with flying colors.

For more of our rigorously-tested shoe coverage, see our articles on the best walking shoes for women and the most comfortable boots.

Top five most comfortable heels

Best overall: Naturalizer Joy Dress Sandal
Naturalizer Joy Dress Sandal original image

First of all, can I just say how impressed I am with Naturalizer? Over a decade ago, I remember following my grandmother into the store while she picked out loafers that you could tell were a podiatrist's dream. But now, you'd be hard-pressed to find anything like those orthopedic loafers on their site.

Instead, they've incorporated all the comfort that they're known for into shoes that are actually cute. So while the inside of the shoe might still be a podiatrist's dream, the outside will be trendy and chic — exemplified by the bestselling Joy Dress Sandal.

You can see how thick the padding is by just looking at it. The insole is contoured to the shape of your foot, which offers arch support and takes the pressure off the balls of your feet. The heel itself is a whopping three-and-a-half inches, but they absolutely do not feel that high when you have them on.

Best budget: Dream Paris Chunky Low-Heel
close up shot of pink dream paris heels

I knew that I needed to test these shoes because they have a whopping twenty-four thousand reviews on Amazon and four-and-a-half stars. People in the reviews rave about wearing these all night, walking miles in them, and how they feel like they cost way more than the under-$40 price tag.  Plus, they have nearly thirty colors available. 

After walking over a mile in them on one of the first warm days of the summer, I understand what the hype is about. The heel is a perfect everyday height and you can't beat the simplicity and versatility of the silhouette. Plus, they are absolutely everything that Amazon reviewers claim them to be — super affordable and very walkable. 

However, if you're committed to the single-strap silhouette and want shoes that will last you through every summer wedding you attend, I would still recommend our best overall pick, the Naturalizer Joy Dress Sandal. It has an almost identical silhouette, but the Naturalizer pair has far more footbed padding. Plus, the padding is brilliantly contoured to your foot. This Dream Paris pair is great for getting pretty comfy heels at a good price, but you might face some issues with the toe strap rubbing and your foot feeling fatigued if you're planning to wear these all the time. 

 

Best slingbacks: Inez Mia
Inez Mia slingbacks original photo

Slingbacks are the style of the season and there's no style more comfortable than this pick by Inez. It's available in a bunch of colors — and it comes in narrow, standard, and wide fits.

Inez is one of our favorite brands ever for comfortable heels — which is why you'll find a bunch of their shoes on this list. In our Inez review, we raved about the brand's commitment to only the highest quality of craftsmanship. They are made in Spain and have proprietary plush insoles, which you can absolutely tell make a huge difference. When you slip them on, you can feel immediately how they cradle your foot for maximum stability and comfort.

The Mia slingbacks, especially in the beautiful orchid color, got me tons and tons of compliments. I cannot recommend them enough.

Best pumps: Ally Classic Pumps
Ally heels og pic

If you're someone who works a corporate job and often wears formal office attire like suits, then you're absolutely going to need these pumps. Ally's shoes feel custom since they're available in four (yes, you heard right, four) different widths. And you can absolutely feel what a difference it makes to have a shoe in your exact size. 

I took Ally's fit finder quiz to nail down which width would fit me best and was blown away when I received the shoes. Inside, there are layers of padding that perfectly cradle the arch of my foot. And there's even toe box contouring to support the balls of your feet. Seriously, these have all the comfort bells and whistles that you could ask for. 

The only drawback of these is that they're a touch expensive, but compared to actual custom shoes these are a steal.

Best wedges: Vivaia Stacy Pro
The author in beige wedge heel sandals.

I wore Vivaia's lightweight wedge sandals to walk across miles of hot concrete, and the ventilated cushions were so plush that I forgot about the metatarsal pain I usually get from wearing heels. I also wore them around the pool, and the padding dries quickly after you slide into them with wet feet.

Plus, their non-slip soles make it safer to step through puddles.The stretchy knit strap caused some friction around my pinky toes when I was first breaking these in, but it subsided more and more with each wear. And while the toe area is flexible and soft, the rear is rigid for better stability.

I have narrow feet and wear a size US 8, and these fit me without sliding off. They have wide, stretchy straps to fit comfortably around feet of different widths and arches. If you feel your toe shape fits better in a square-toed sandal, Vivaia makes a similar wedge called the Laura. —Gabrielle Chase, associate style editor

Best lightweight: Crocs Brooklyn Heel
original image crocs Brooklyn Heel

Yes, that's right, these are CrocsThey're made of the same lightweight, foam-like material that made the clogs famous. And if you're wondering if they feel the same; they really do. 

Like the clogs, the Brooklyn Heel footbed is cushioned and has bumps on it that are like little massage beads. At first, I was dubious about this feature, but I like how the little bumps stop my food from sliding around. And they're lightweight like the Crocs clogs, too. 

These chunky heels lean into the '90s vibes and give you a full extra three inches of height. Plus, unlike other chunky heels, these don't feel like you're lugging around rocks on your feet. And they're just cute. I really enjoyed shocking my coworkers by telling them I was wearing Crocs. 

The only issue I foresee with these is scuffing. I got the Brooklyn Heel in white, so it's hard to not get little black marks on them. If I were to do it again, I would probably get the black color to avoid this issue. 

 

 

Best flatform: Famolare Upslide
original photo of red falmore slides

These wavy-soled flatforms are over three inches high, so they're one of the more towering options on this list. But they absolutely don't feel like it. 

The wavy heel is unique and adds a ton of visual interest. Plus, because it is so thick and rubbery, it functions beautifully as a shock absorber. I can walk for miles in these without feeling the fatigue in my feet. In fact, the only shoes I can think of that do shock absorption better are Dansko clogs, which are a favorite of professionals like nurses.  

I also really appreciate that the leather upper is so long. It helps secure the rubber platform to your feet, giving you confidence that you won't accidentally kick off your shoes with a particularly vigorous stride. It's also flexible and comfortable. 

As far as fit, I just wish that these shoes came in half sizes. I got it in a seven but I think it would have been perfect in a six-and-a-half.

Best kitten heel: Naturalizer 27 Edit Grace Sandal
original photo of naturaliezr kitten heels

I've already touted the supreme comfort of Naturalizer heels and these are another stellar option. 

Not only is the footbed padded, but the straps are also cushioned. In fact, the toe strap is downright foamy. It makes a huge difference when you're walking since the repetitive motion can make typical straps cut into you. 

I also appreciate the stability of the kitten heel. Sometimes, heels this this make you feel slightly wobbly. But these are secure and I feel sure-footed, even when walking on uneven surfaces.

 

 

Best slides: Frankie4 Kennedy
frankie4 kennedy camel weave original pic

If you want heels that are actually comfortable, ask podiatrists. Frankie4 was founded by a team of podiatrists who created their proprietary footbed that is designed to offer support throughout the foot, help with alignment, and absorb shock to prevent foot fatigue. 

I have these in Camel Weave — and they're the perfect leg-lengthening flesh tone for me. These are one of the pairs that I wear the most often because of their manageable height, neutral color, and all-around comfort. I even paired them with silk pants and wore them to the airport, which is a huge testament to their walkability.

There's just something so nice about having a pair of heels like this. They're two inches high, so they give you a little bit of height without looking like stilts. The mule style is also so versatile and just casual enough. You can wear them to work, with jeans, on the beach with linen pants — anything goes with these shoes.

Highest heel: Elizee Fiorella Sandal
Elizee Fiorella Sandal

At nearly four inches with a three-inch pitch, these shoes look a little intimidating — but don't let that fool you. They're super lightweight, with a cushioned insole and a thick strap that wraps around your ankle for stability. 

When I wore them for the first time, I was blown away by the construction. This is a true stiletto heel. And yet, I didn't feel any of the discomfort of basically walking around on my tippy-toes for hours. 

It's a little on the pricier side, but it's a perfect choice for a wedding — whether it be yours or one you're attending as a guest. It has the rare combination of being a classic, formal stiletto while also being a shoe that you can dance in all night. 

Just not that when I first tried this, I had buckled it too loosely around my ankle. It felt much less comfortable because my foot was wiggling around too much. Make sure you fasten these on tightly (even tighter than you think you need to) for the best fit.

Best clear heels: Vivianly Transparent Stiletto Heel
author wearing clear heels with a narrow heel

If you haven't heard about the miracle of clear heels, allow me to educate you. There are certain features of shoes that make your legs look shorter: an ankle strap cuts your leg off, and platforms don't create the leg-lengthening tippy-toe shape that traditional heels do. But clear heels are the holy grail of making your legs look like they go on for days. 

I've had these clear heels from Amazon for over two years and I take them out whenever I wear a cute minidress. They're comfortable enough that you can dance in them at night, but I wouldn't recommend wearing them for long walks since the repetitive motion can make the plastic cut into your feet. One mile was fine, but anything over that might be a little dicey. 

But for $40 Amazon shoes that I've had for years, they really do the trick. And don't just take my word for it — these shoes have six thousand reviews on Amazon and nearly five stars, with people in the comments amazed at how comfortable they are. 

Best cloth pumps: Vivaia Melody Pro
Side-view of Vivaia's Melody Pro heel

One look on the inside of these pumps and you'll see why they're so comfortable. Vivaia's pressure relief insoles have padding exactly where you want it. Incredibly, there's extra cushioning on the area between your heel and ankle where blisters usually appear so there's no uncomfortable rubbing. The sole also has arch support, padding under the balls of your feet, and a shock-absorbent heel rebound. 

All of these bells and whistles combine to create a pump that you'll want to wear all day. In fact, these actually feel like wearing sneakers! I'm never afraid of wearing these out of the house, no matter how far I'm going to be walking. Plus, the nude color makes these almost disappear so that you can pair them with anything. 

Just note that if you're looking for the pressure relief insole, make sure you get the Melody Pro. The regular Melody is $20 less expensive and still has some features like the blister cushion, but it doesn't have all the comfort features of the Pro.

Best strappy sandal: Cole Haan Adella Sandal
Cole Haan Adella Sandals

This is our second pick from Cole Haan for the most comfortable heels and for good reason. These are the perfect casual mule for spring and summer. Like lots of the picks on this list, the sole is cushioned — which makes all the difference when it comes to comfort. The fun straps start at your toes and go all the way up your foot — so you won't hear an annoying clop clop when you walk. Plus, the heel is the perfect Goldilocks height for lengthening your leg without being too high.

This comfortable heel is great for times when sneakers or Birkenstocks just won't cut it, but you don't want to have to pull out formal pumps or strappy stilettos. Pair them with jeans for brunch or wear them with a simple slip dress for rooftop happy hours. 

Plus, these are a great fit for feet that are atypical to slightly wide width. If you have feet that are significantly wider or narrower than normal, you might want to opt for a shoe with adjustable straps.

Best budget platform: Seychelles Platform Heeled Sandal
Top view of the Seychelles Platform Heeled Sandal.

I got these shoes a few years ago and I keep coming back to them every time the weather is warm. Their original price is $109, but they're always on sale for around $50-$60. And for that price, these are an amazing buy that won't give you blisters or need time to break in.  In fact, they feel almost flat, so you won't get any pain in the balls of your feet. 

I have them in the nude color and they're a perfect neutral that will give you a little bit of height no matter what you're wearing. And the outfits you can wear with these ultra-neutral shoes are endless. They'll pair just as well with a pair of linen pants for brunch as they will with a maxi dress for a summer wedding. 

The only thing that I wish these shoes had is a slightly wider toe strap. The one on these shoes is a little bit narrow, which leaves something wanting when it comes to stability.

Highest pump: Inez Alta
close up picture of black high heeled pumps on a wood floor

Another winner from a brand that we love. Here's what I said about these stellar pumps in our Inez Review:

Pumps are difficult to get right. Unlike platforms or other kinds of creatively-designed shoes, there's no way of getting around the steep pitch. In fact, these are particularly steep. Aptly called the Alta, they have a towering heel height of 3.5 inches. You can get the style in a lower-height heel, called the Lola, if this sounds a little too tall for you. But don't be afraid to go with the higher heel. The shoes are far more comfortable than they look.

And while I probably wouldn't recommend these for running around (you can literally run in some of Inez's highest heels, like the Pilar below), they are the ultimate secret weapon for feeling authoritative and stylish at work. Paired with one of the best suits for women, the Alta pumps make the ultimate power outfit.

Best platform: Margaux The Platform Sandal
Close-up on someone's feet in Margaux's The Platform Sandal in red.

Margaux makes an amazing selection of carefully designed comfortable heels. This one is a slightly higher version of their City Sandal — another winner when it comes to construction. But at a full three inches high, The Platform takes the cake for the best heel overall when it comes to combining height with walkability. 

There are lots of features that contribute to the comfort of this fabulous heel. First, it has five millimeters of cushioned padding on the sole that makes it feel like you're putting on a slipper. Plus, the toe straps form Margaux 's signature "X" which adds stability that you wouldn't get from a narrow, single strap. And finally, these shoes are handmade in Spain, meaning that there's a ton of effort focused on the construction of the shoes that you won't find in just any shoe made on an assembly line. 

Overall, I found these to be so walkable that I started using my pair as an everyday shoe — and not just the pair of cute heels that I only pull out for special occasions. In fact, I'm going to pack them for walking around and sightseeing when I'm in Italy, which is a huge testament to this heel's top spot as the most comfortable heel.

Make sure you check out Margaux's other shoes (like The Heel, a pump) for similarly stellar construction. We even reviewed Margaux's Demi Flats and loved those too. 

Though I found it super comfortable on my typical-to-wide feet, some reviewers note that the heel area is a little wide for people with narrow feet. Also, there are reviewers who note that the ankle strap is a little bit loose. If that's an issue for you with these (or any shoe), I suggest getting a leather hole puncher to add extra holes for the buckle. I have one and use it on everything from purses to belts and more!

Best low heel: Frankie4 Juliett II
Top-view of Frankie4's Juliett II

Frankie4 is an Australian brand founded by podiatrists and focused on all-day comfort. The secret is their proprietary footbed that doesn't just focus on arch support, but also cradles the ball of your foot. When you put on a Frankie4 shoe, you can definitely feel the difference a great footbed can make.

But these definitely don't look like orthopedic shoes. The Juliett II is a beautiful sling that comes in tan and black. The pointed toe and open back are elegant without feeling too stuffy, so you can wear them to work and then to dinner. In fact, these would pair just as well with a great suit as they would with a flowy summer dress. 

And Frankie4 doesn't just make comfortable heels. They also make sneakers and flats with the same proprietary footbed that I wish all my shoes had. 

I got a 7 in these shoes, which is my normal size, but they're just a little too big. I would suggest going down a half size.

Best platform boot: Inez Pilar
Inez Pilar

 

Inez is a brand that focuses just as much on construction as it does on style. We tested a bunch of Inez's heels — and nearly all of them are winners. But this platform heeled boot was a huge standout for me. It's a full four inches high and yet it's incredibly stable, super walkable, and guaranteed to get you more than a few compliments. I've been wearing these near constantly for the past few months and have had no pain at all from them. For my full thoughts on how great these are, see our full Inez review where we get into detail about our favorite picks from the brand. 

I think the reason why I feel like these are so stable despite being four inches is because my foot fills out the shoe perfectly. As I've mentioned before, my feet are on the wider end of typical. If you have narrow feet, you may have to wear thick socks with these to achieve the same stability. 

For more winter shoe coverage, see our articles on the best ankle boots and the best knee-high boots.

Best heeled boot: Scarlett Chase Portia 75 Stretch Bootie
Person wearing a pair of red suede ankle boots while standing on a wooden floor in front of a bookshelf.

These suede, heeled boots are so comfy you could run in them. Here's what I said about them in our best ankle boots review:

"Scarlett Chase's motto is 'shoes designed for wearing,' and these are immensely wearable. They absolutely don't look it — but they literally feel like sneakers. Inside, there's a brilliantly designed arch support system that cradles your feet with padding.

"I'm a heel enthusiast and literally wrote the guide to the most comfortable heels by testing dozens upon dozens of shoes. In my professional opinion, these get a standing ovation. I've worn them for hours and hours with no pain, which is a huge feat for three-inch booties without a block heel or platform."

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