Designers advise: How to choose the ideal shoes with heels

Famous designers believe that shoes don't have to be ugly to be comfortable

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Every woman has bought the perfect pair of shoes at least once in her life, which, in addition to being beautiful, were also comfortable. At least in the store. And afterwards, quite often, they hurt them.

Famous designers believe that shoes don't have to be ugly to be comfortable. With a few of their tips, you might solve that eternal dilemma.

"A shoe is only half a shoe without the foot in it. What looks great on the pages of a magazine may look disastrous on you, so always try the shoes on before you buy them," advises shoe designer Atalanta Weller.

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"Always choose shoes that make you feel great, but make sure you can walk in them. Any well-made shoe will also be comfortable," points out Rupert Sanderson, designer of luxury shoes.

"Build your style, but don't buy shoes that will end up in a box, but those that you will wear all the time," notes Camilla Skovgaard, a Danish shoe designer, reports 24sata.

"Shoes are the basis of every wardrobe, that's why it's worth investing a little more money in them. Good shoes will always be good, no matter what season you bought them," says Weller.

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"While designing shoes, I always think about which clothes will go well with them. Choose the ones that go with as many combinations as possible," points out Kat Maconie.

"Choose shoes that suit you and your style. Don't necessarily just wear trendy shoes, because it can easily end up being dominated by just them," explains Sanderson.

"To choose the best shoes, ask yourself if they fit your feet and your style. Although high heels look nice, there's no point in spending money if you can't walk in them or don't have the opportunity to wear them. Invest in good platforms that will easy to walk and your legs will thank you," advises Skovgaard.

"Look for shoes that survive trends, so-called classics, so they don't end up at the bottom of the closet," adds Maconie.

"Trust your instincts. If you think a shoe might be good, buy it. Try something new because unusual shoes or an unusually high heel can change your whole look," Skovgaard told Daily Mail.

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