8 Different High Heel Types
1 ) The Stiletto
The stiletto heel, one of the most classic and popular heel styles, is named after the stiletto dagger, dating back to the 1930s. It's described by a long, thin heel—often found on boots, pumps, and strappy sandals alike.
Stuart Weitzman Merinda Patent-Leather Sandals
Stuart Weitzman Merinda Patent-Leather Sandals
For a classic strappy stiletto that works for all your evening plans.
Louise Et Cie Kota Ankle Strap Pump
Louise Et Cie Kota Ankle Strap Pump
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Not all stilettos are sky-high. These from Louise Et Cie are a bit easier to walk in, and perfectly work appropriate.
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2) The Kitten Heel
Once seen as a "grandma shoe," the kitten heel resurgence came about thanks to women demanding comfort over height. This heel height is no longer frumpy, but sexy. It comes in easy boots, naked sandals, and even flip flops.
Tony Bianco North Mule in Brown Multi Snake
Tony Bianco North Mule in Brown Multi Snake
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For a vintage vibe and versatile pairings, this kitten heel adds a little unexpected texture to any look.
Gucci Bow-Embellished Kitten Heel Pumps
Gucci Bow-Embellished Kitten Heel Pumps
Gucci's iteration of the trend features a 45mm heel and captures the collection's '80s vibes without being cheesy.
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2 ) The Wedge
Wedges are a summer staple because they're usually done in espadrille or canvas. Originally created as an orthopedic shoe option in 1935, the wedge has since become a timeless wardrobe essential.
Castañer Carina Canvas Wedge
Castañer Carina Canvas Wedge
This vacation-ready wedge is crafted in a soft oat color, and has beige ties that wrap around the ankle and up the leg.
Schutz Eduarda Platform Wedge Sandal
Schutz Eduarda Platform Wedge Sandal
This version of the wedge heel is a bit higher, and contains a summer night metallic gold tone.
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4 ) The Block Heel
The block heel has risen in fame because of its walkability and versatility. Wear them to work, for happy hour, or a night out for the ultimate city stomping shoe. They're defined by the chunky, square shaped heel that can come in high and mid-height options.
By Far Tanya Patent Leather Sandals
By Far Tanya Patent Leather Sandals
These buttery patent leather sandals are an updated version of the block heel. Backless, sleek, and neutral.
Gianvito Rossi Black Suede Sandals
Gianvito Rossi Black Suede Sandals
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This chic iteration from Gianvito Rossi comes in a nighttime-ready suede.
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5) The Slingback
The beginnings of this classic shoe can be traced back to the first appearance of the iconic Chanel option. A slingback is defined by a strap that crosses behind the ankle or heel.
Vince Camuto Calf Hair Slingback Pump
Vince Camuto Calf Hair Slingback Pump
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These luxurious slingbacks from Vince Camuto are a trendy must-have.
Mansur Gavriel Leather Slingback Pumps
Mansur Gavriel Leather Slingback Pumps
Made in Italy from soft black leather, these slingback pumps have an elegant pointed toe.
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6) The Mule
A mule speaks for itself; it simply has no back strap or support. They take practice to comfortably (and easily) walk in, but once you learn, you won't be able to stop wearing this endless trend.
Wandler Isa Leather Mules
Wandler Isa Leather Mules
These leather mules come in a feminine bubblegum pink; perfect for making any ensemble pop.
Liberte Santorini Woven Mule
Liberte Santorini Woven Mule
The leather woven mule is comfortable, right on-trend, and incredibly stylish.
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7 ) The Ankle Strap
In the '50s, ankle straps were a way for women to show off their romantic, feminine sides without being disrespectful. They hold the foot in easily while elongating the legs.
Steve Madden Irenee Heel in Tan
Steve Madden Irenee Heel in Tan
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Not only are these heels affordable, they're known to be extremely comfortable, too.
Cortne Bonilla is freelance writer who occasionally dabbles in party reporting. When she’s not writing, you can find her vintage shopping, sipping iced lattes, reading on the train, and indulging in Pilates.
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