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Comfortable (really comfortable!) ballet pumps

68 replies

PepeLePew · 11/03/2014 08:52

Preferably the bendy sort with elastic round the top. Are there any reliable online sources? I've got a great pair from Pretty Ballerinas but the cost was eye watering and I don't particularly like their current fabrics. I'm off to Paris in a couple of weeks for a mix of work and sightseeing so need some shoes that I can walk around in while also being smart enough for wearing with a dress...

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stinkingbishop · 11/03/2014 08:57

Lurking...

plentyofsoap · 11/03/2014 08:58

I was just about to post the same question. I am not going to Paris though (unfortunately) Smile

ninjanurse · 11/03/2014 09:11

Clark's air walk are lovely, like wearing a pair of slippers

plentyofsoap · 11/03/2014 09:23

I was considering Clarks. They always fit so well and plain black flats always look the same.

Annianni · 11/03/2014 09:57

I love Sam Edelman Felicia, they are lovely and so comfy.

Brand alley sometimes have the odd pair I have 3 pairs

DaddysBigTummy · 11/03/2014 10:02

I've never actually ordered from them but the website was in my Cosmopolitan magazine, Butterfly Twists. They have some nice ballet pumps.

WeAreSix · 11/03/2014 10:04

Clarks never fit me.

I usually go for Hush Puppies. They need breaking in, but once they do, they're fab and last ages.

NannyK7H · 11/03/2014 10:46

I have a black patent pair from Clark's. Most comfortable shoes after Fit Flops! Wore them non stop when I was a home-carer and on my feet a LOT. Still going strong now a year down the line and worn pretty much most days.

angeltulips · 11/03/2014 10:48

I only wear lanvin ballerinas, which are the comfiest things ever but the cost of those is more than eye watering...

Chigley1 · 11/03/2014 10:52

Try shoeprimo.com, they have some amazing sales.

TippyHaha · 11/03/2014 18:30

Stylesnob

So comfortable. They've got the elasticated tops and soft rubber soles. I've got four pairs of them and use them a lot especially travelling.

They're Danish but postage is free (yippee) and took a little over a week to arrive last time.

FreeButtonBee · 11/03/2014 18:42

I only wear Bloch ones. They aren't cheap and are leather soled so don't last forever. But then I live in London and walk miles in them so prob not a fair test. You can normally get discounted ones on those end of stock shoe seller places like yoox and the like.

They are really comfy, never need breaking on. I have a fetching purple snake skin pair on at the moment. I have been wearing them all day and my feet are still v comfortable

tackytiger · 11/03/2014 18:42

I have four pairs of the real leather/suede Primark ballet pumps, and they're fab. Need mild breaking in, but nothing major. They're not very supportive though.

TeamWill · 11/03/2014 18:47

Honestly ? get something cheap but comfortable that you don't mind chucking at the end of your trip dogshit Grin

chocolatecheesecake · 11/03/2014 18:51

Www.thebritishflatshoecompany.co.uk

I have a pair of their wildkat design. Very comfortable, no breaking in needed and more interesting than your average black ballerina

KenDoddsDadsDog · 11/03/2014 18:54

Topshop ones are fantastic

NeverKnowinglyUnderstood · 11/03/2014 18:58

forgive the old lady fashion but I can walk in my hotter shoes all day and have fresh happy feet (no I don't work for them) sightseeing round LA and round legoland and san diego zoo

ZenNudist · 11/03/2014 19:01

Clark's great quality and durable, good price too.

TheJumped · 11/03/2014 19:15

Bloch ones are amazing. I missed out on some for £30 on the Outnet clearance sale this morning dammit. I was wearing my brown snakeskin ones for work earlier.

I got some from TK Maxx years ago, and made the mistake of posting my find on here, the thread went haywire and now there are never any in stock

They are leather soled though, one reason why they're so comfy, but they will never last stomping around really so I wouldn't pay full price (£120 ish) but I'm quite stingy with shoes generally as they get trodden on, by their nature they don't seem worth spending £££ on.

tess73 · 11/03/2014 19:20

Geox, they're about £90 but decent soles and good cushioning.

Annebronte · 11/03/2014 19:22

Tippy, those stylesnob shoes look lovely. What is the sizing like?

hevak · 11/03/2014 19:26

Arche

www.chaussuresarche.com/en/5-ballet-flat

They're a French company and have a great shop in Paris which is well worth a visit Wink

They do all sorts of shoes, not just ballet flats. I own four pairs of Arche shoes. My mum and sister each own at least 6 pairs, my sister is on her feet a lot at work (she's doing her intern year as a newly qualified doctor - I'm just a bit proud!) and she won't wear anything else on her feet for work.

They're not cheap, but not crazy expensive either and they last forever! No I don't work for them if I did I down a lot more than four pairs

hevak · 11/03/2014 19:27

I'd own doh

Shimmyshimmy · 11/03/2014 19:29

Try these as soft as style snob but the price is more attractive.

hevak · 11/03/2014 19:29

www.arche-shoes.fr/arche2014ete/arche2014ete/adresses.html

Here is the link to the list of Arche shops in Paris

Envy I love Paris!