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High Heels

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A good pair of high heels is hard to beat. They make your legs look great, give you that extra boost of confidence (and height!) and add the finishing touch to your outfit. Finding a great pair of heels you’ll want to wear over and over again can be tricky though. At Wittner, we carefully design and create all of our high heel shoes to give you maximum impact and a beautiful profile, without having to sacrifice comfort or stability, so you can wear your high heels all night long! Yep, it’s time to say goodbye to walking home with your shoes in your hands, and hello to high heels that you’ll love to wear.

Choosing the right pair of shoes to compliment your outfit can be a tricky task. While a pair of black high heels is always a classic choice, sometimes black just isn’t the right option for certain occasions. Black is always popular for the office, but for a timeless look that is just as professional, why not mix it up with some white high heels to add contrast to all black clothing? If you’re looking to add some extra visual interest to an outfit, especially a formal dress, try a complementary colour; like a black dress with red high heels, for some contrast. For all white outfits, metallic tonal hues like silver and gold high heels always look great – just match them to your jewellery and you’re good to go!

What's the secret to walking in high heels?

High heel shoes can be super daunting if you’re not used to stepping out in them regularly. Here are a few of our favourite tips and tricks for putting your best foot forward (and managing to stay in your heels for extended periods!

  • Keep your chin up! — While it might be tempting to look down at your feet as you walk in your brand new silver high heels, keeping your head down means you'll miss obvious obstacles in front of you, and hardly makes for a glamorous entrance. Not only that, but looking down can even unbalance you more than you might otherwise feel! Keep your head up and your eyes straight forward when walking, and focus on a still object several metres away from you to help steady yourself.
  • Start small before you reach great heights! — Let's face it, walking in heels can really be a workout. While purchasing well-made womens high heels will help you get used to them, you may need to train your muscles before you can manage a huge stiletto. If you're a beginner, opt for a shorter, wider heel and an ankle strap so you can train your feet.
  • Stretch it out! — And speaking of training, stretching out your ankles is a great idea if you're about to commit to a long stint in high heel shoes. Trust us, your feet will thank you later!
  • Stay well heeled (except on stairs) — When walking in heels, you want to plant the heel of your foot down first, and then allow your toe to follow. The only exception to this rule is on stairs, when you should put most of your weight on your toe for maximum stability.

What should I look for when buying high heels?

A well-made shoe will always help avoid discomfort, pain and the chance of slips or falls in heels. High quality materials like leather require care, but mould to the foot over time, and designer shoes have well designed footbeds which will support your feet. Keep an eye out for sales on womens high heels from Wittner to find a pair you can trust.

Where should your toes be in heels?

Your toes should sit comfortably in the front section of the shoe, known as the toe box. They should have room to wiggle and move forward slightly as you stand up, but not fall over the edge of the shoes' front, nor slip off your heel when you walk.

What size do I wear in heels?

When it comes to finding the rize size in ladies high heels, it can be somewhat confusing to gauge what a proper fitting heel should feel like, and therefore whether you should size up or down. This is where Wittner’s Find Your Fit guide comes in. Unlike other brands, we keep our sizing as consistent as possible across all our shoe designs, from high heel sandals to boots and sneakers, so all you need to find your size is a pencil, paper and a ruler.