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Comfortable going out shoes?

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Purplehonesty · 21/02/2017 19:00

Do they exist?
I am going clubbing (yes really) for a friends birthday and I have a locket black and nude dress, skater style.
I need some comfortable shoes - high heels but not that will kill me within ten minutes.
I bought two pairs recently from new look and after half an hour I was nearly crippled!
What do you recommend that's stylish and comfy?

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snowgirl1 · 21/02/2017 19:02

Watching...as this is the holy grail

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AnitaPallenbergsKnees · 21/02/2017 19:02

Same here snow girl.....

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womanwithoutasong · 21/02/2017 19:05

shamelessly lurking with you...

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BonnyScotland · 21/02/2017 19:05

and me x

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Purplehonesty · 21/02/2017 19:07

Stop lurking and help!

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PersilOrAriel · 21/02/2017 19:11

How about these?

www.clarksoutlet.co.uk/p/261157575

I have them in a wide fit. Also Chous Thrill are still available on places like eBay. Really comfy for high heels. Any good?

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jeaux90 · 21/02/2017 19:17

If you like the high ankle boot with dress look I have some mint velvet high funky boots. I can wear them for hours and they are super comfy they are sort of bikerish

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Purplehonesty · 21/02/2017 19:25

Persil would rather soemthing a bit strappier?
I have teeny short legs so although I like the ankle boot look it doesn't work for me :(

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TeamRick · 21/02/2017 19:36

I love M&S high heels they're really comfy!
What about these?

Comfortable going out shoes?
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DragonNoodleCake · 21/02/2017 19:57

I was gonna say - clarks is your friend here! I have some great wide fit heels from clarks.
Also - hotter do cute ankle boots, very comfy too

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jeaux90 · 21/02/2017 20:00

I'm short too the ankle boot look works if you do black tights with black boots for example, so it doesn't cut your leg off and make it look shorter iyswim

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DragonNoodleCake · 21/02/2017 20:05

How about these...

Comfortable going out shoes?
Comfortable going out shoes?
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RemusLupinsChristmasMovie · 21/02/2017 21:14

I usually go for opaques and heeled ankle boots these days. I'm short but wearing black tights and black boots means legs don't look too short.

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LynneJones · 22/02/2017 09:01

Try M and S Insole courts. I go clubbing and weat a 3 inch heel. They are comfy and with the in build insole they dont hurt by the end of the night. The 3 inch heel is enough for going out and looking stylish but not too high

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LynneJones · 22/02/2017 09:05
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RemusLupinsChristmasMovie · 22/02/2017 10:40

M&S used to do really good, comfortable heels but now so many of their shoes are plastic instead of leather or suede. I'd buy more from them if they got the fabrics right.

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CheersMedea · 22/02/2017 11:07

M&S wide fit court shoes are amazingly comfortable. They aren't actually that wide but the width means that you may need different sizing. I'm a 6.5/7 normally but take a 6 in these; you'd need to try them on I think before buying.

They have a nice padded bit under the ball of the foot.

www.marksandspencer.com/l/women/shoes-and-boots/wide-fit-n-1z13zsu/?facetOpen=true&cachedFilters=FID_4294963928+FID_4294964478+96+5+90+5+90&priceMin=5&priceMax=90&currentPriceMin=5&currentPriceMax=90&lastSelectedSize=&resultsPerPage=96&display=product&sortBy=product_is_new|1&pageChoice=1&selectedAccordions=checkbox-1999|checkbox-12|checkbox-1105|checkbox-5|checkbox-452|checkbox-38

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AndNoneForGretchenWieners · 22/02/2017 11:08

Clarks Kendra are the most comfy heels ever.

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Racheyg · 22/02/2017 11:53

I brought a pair of silver strappy sandals from primark and lasted all night in them

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queribus · 22/02/2017 12:27

Daft question - do you just have bare feet with open toe shoes? Surely tights would look terrible?

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LadyOfTheCanyon · 22/02/2017 12:48

You can get nude tights with an open toe, although they really only work if you have a toe bit on the shoe wide enough the hide the band of elastic.

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Cantstopeatingchocolate · 22/02/2017 13:50

Have you tried the cushion pads?? Is the pain on the ball if your foot or blisters?
I wear wedges because I feel more stable and I don't find my feet hurt quite so much. I also have used the Scholl cushion things and I've not tried it yet but I've seen a thing about taping toes 2and 3 together to combat ball of foot pain,

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queribus · 22/02/2017 14:20

Thanks Lady - I'll have a look. Quite like the Kinda open toe shoes

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Purplehonesty · 22/02/2017 19:41

Thanks for all these suggestions so helpful!

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everythingsgoingsouth · 22/02/2017 21:37

...and tape two of your toes together- either 2nd and 3rd, or 3rd and 4th..it really helps. (it's a proper thing- I saw it on pinterest)

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