I Walked for Miles in 15 New Pairs of Shoes—These 7 Were the Most Comfortable
Buying shoes online has never been easy, but thanks to associate fashion editor Sierra Mayhew, now it is. She zips around the stores of New York City trying on all the trending shoes to report on the comfort, fit, and style so you never have to make a return again.
Anyone who knows me knows that I love a good pair of shoes. I am at a point where I have so many that they line the walls of my apartment. While I'm on the hunt for a new storage solution to keep tabs on my collection, I'm still shoe shopping, of course.
As a New Yorker, there's nothing more important to me in a new pair of shoes than comfort. I love wearing heels, but I also love walking home, so I'm picky when it comes to which style I'll buy. I recently updated my shoe collection with a few new styles to determine what might be the most comfortable to wear this winter. I'm at a point where I know what to look for when buying shoes, so it was surprisingly difficult to narrow this down, but behold the seven styles that made the cut.
There isn't an item that's more difficult to shop for than heeled mules. It's a challenge to determine their comfort level simply by looking at a photo online. The brand Larroudé is dedicated to making shoes as comfortable as possible, so I always trust anything I buy from it.
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Were they comfortable?
For a pair of heels that come along with nearly four inches of height, most definitely. I wouldn't wear them to run a ton of errands around the city, but dancing all night is totally doable.
How was sizing?
100% true to size.
Stretch boots are having a major comeback, and I'm here for it. They're the kind of boots that hug you in tight and make your legs look super long. Most styles I've seen are ankle length, so this knee-high pair is different and cool.
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Were they comfortable?
I often feel friction when I try a style like this, but the suede is buttery soft, so I faced no problems when I wore them out for a day of shopping.
How was sizing?
I usually have to go up a half size in European shoes, but I stuck with my traditional 39, and it was a great fit.
Not that long ago, I had a pair of brown croc boots that I was obsessed with. I wore them on repeat to the point that they totally broke and were unsalvageable. I pleaded with my cobbler, but it was a lost cause. Finding these boots from BY FAR was the best thing ever. They're much higher quality than my original pair, and I already know that they go with everything.
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Were they comfortable?
Absolutely, I could wear them all day.
How was sizing?
We love a true-to-size moment.
Layering a jacket under my coat is one of my favorite things to do.
Who says you can only wear boots in the winter? I still love wearing my heels on frigid days with a good pair of tights or socks. Since my entire body was as covered as possible, wearing a pair of heels like this brought my look together.
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Were they comfortable?
Yes, and this is why I love platforms.
How was sizing?
Another win for true to size.
If you're really serious about comfort, you already have a pair of lug-sole boots in your closet. They're the most comfortable shoes anyone could ever own. Sometimes, they feel extremely casual, but something about this all-white pair is just so elevated to me. They were designed by Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, so that's probably why.
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Were they comfortable?
I'd walk a marathon in them.
How was sizing?
True to size is really coming to play today.
I legit walked for miles the first time I wore these, and it felt like walking on a cloud. All of my co-workers have raved about Vagabond, and when I finally tried the brand myself, I immediately understood. We're seeing puffy footwear from Prada and Loewe, so you bet I'm wearing it now.
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Were they comfortable?
The most comfortable shoes in this roundup by far.
How was sizing?
This never happens, but it seems that everything is true to size today.
Just when I thought I'd seen it all, I found a pair of boots that come with a built-in anklet. I'm not over my obsession with heavy chains, so I fell in love with these boots immediately. Plus, I love the slouch.
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Were they comfortable?
They're the most comfortable heeled boots I own at the moment.
How was sizing?
True to size, again.
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Sierra Mayhew is a fashion editor atBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing , bringing a decade of industry experience to the editorial team. Since joining in 2021, she has made her mark by blending luxury and accessible fashion, decoding runway trends, and curating must-have shopping lists. Before joiningBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing , Sierra sharpened her skills at Harper's Bazaar and Elle, with bylines in Bazaar.com and collaborated with iconic brands such as Gucci and Ferragamo. A graduate of the University of Notre Dame, Sierra translates editorial expertise into viral social content, making fashion engaging for a new generation. Her unique perspective is rooted in her love for travel, music, and discovering the hidden gems that make New York City a constant source of inspiration.
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