Heels can transform an outfit from everyday to extraordinary. But let’s be honest, they’re not always kind to your feet. Whether it’s the boardroom, a wedding, or a night that promises both dinner and dancing, comfort and confidence should go hand in hand.
This guide explores how to make heels more comfortable, from perfecting the fit to mastering cushioning and support. Plus, discover how FitFlop created ergonomic, fashion-led designs that deliver height and comfort that actually coexist.
### Why Heels Can Be Uncomfortable
The allure of heels is undeniable, but discomfort often stems from design and fit. Most high heels shift your weight forward, putting pressure on the ball of the foot and forcing toes into cramped quarters. Stiletto styles amplify this pressure, while flatter, thicker heels or wedges spread weight more evenly.
Other culprits include rigid materials, minimal cushioning, and poor sizing. Even a few millimeters off can create friction, instability, and fatigue. Understanding why heels hurt is the first step toward choosing pairs that don’t.
### How to Make Heels More Comfortable (Step-by-Step)
Ready to reclaim height without the hurt? Here’s how to make high heels more comfortable from the ground up.
## Choose the Right Fit
The foundation of comfort is fit. Heels should feel secure yet not constrictive. If your foot slips when you walk or pinches at the toe, the fit isn’t right.
Opt for softer materials like leather or suede that mold naturally to your foot. FitFlop engineers design with flexible, high-quality uppers that adapt with wear, delivering long-term comfort without compromise.
## Pick a Supportive Heel Type
Heel shape and height matter more than you think. Thicker heels, wedges, or platform soles distribute weight evenly, making every step steadier and kinder to your arches.
FitFlop’s [wedge sandals](https://www.fitflop.com/us/en/shop/womens-wedges-us), [block styles and platform heels](https://www.fitflop.com/us/en/shop/womens-platform-shoes-us) blend balance with style, giving height an ergonomic twist.