What's Your Heel Type?🎀
Whether you are heading to work or going out for the night, finding out the different heel types is an important foundation to let you procure which heels are perfect for your lifestyle. Below is a brief outline of the different heel style characteristics. Which one is your favorite?
Stiletto - closed toe, thin heel, great for elongating the legs
Ankle strap heels- heel shape and height can vary, the bold stabilizing strap adds support and design
Block Heels - chunkier heels and easier to maneuver in
Cone Heels - Wider at the top and narrows as it goes down
Flatforms - Equal-weight from toe to heel
French Heels - Narrow in the center and widest at top and bottom
Kitten Heels - Just an inch or two of height
Peep Toe Heels - Reveals just the top of the toes
Platforms - Unlike flatforms, these have a thicker base only under the sole
Slingbacks - A sling support wraps around the back of the heel
Stacked Heels - stacked layers within the heel provide support and structure
Scruptural Heels - Like art, these heels are reimagined using unique characteristics in lieu of the heel
Wedges - Features a seamless line from heel to toe
T-Strap Heels - an extending strap from the toe of the shoe and wraps around the heel, particularly popular in retro styles
Mules - Backless heels