I’m a Libra, so naturally, I am full of contradictions. I hate when people are late but I’m constantly running behind. I always want to pick the restaurant but can’t for the life of me come up with one once I’m given the chance. The list goes on and on. But perhaps my most contradictory quality is that I live in New York City, where walking is paramount to getting practically anywhere, and yet, I wear heels 24/7.

Because 99% of the time, I refuse to wear flats, I’ve had to withstand a lot of trial and error when it comes to finding heels that look good and won’t warrant a cab ride home. Ahead, discover all the shoe brands, from Manolo Blahnik to Reformation, that check off both of my footwear requirements (and more).

There’s a reason why every fashion girl owns at least one pair of By Far shoes. Apart from being ridiculously stylish and well-priced considering the quality, the cult-favorite brand’s selection of heels also manages to be extremely comfortable, which is a feat in the world of footwear. 

A classic choice that will never ever go out of style. 

For extra comfort, opt for a kitten heel.

These will no doubt look and feel good. 

That shapely heel provides extra comfort for a long day of walking. 

Elza Wandler’s namesake brand is known for its unique styles and mid-range prices, but until you actually slip one of her shoes on, you can’t know just how comfortable they are as well. I, myself, own four pairs of Wandler shoes, two of which are heels, and all of which have accompanied me on countless miles-long journeys around NYC. 

These will absolutely be in your everyday rotation. 

Buttery soft leather keeps your feet from getting beaten up during a long day. 

I’ve walked probably hundreds of thousands of steps in these and have never had an issue. 

Have you ever seen a more gorgeous shoe? 

Open Edit, Nordstrom’s in-house fashion label, has a knack for creating trendy, affordable designs that look and feel great on. And its footwear is no different than its apparel offering. I put the brand’s beloved Sheena sandal to the test a few months back by walking over 17,000 steps in them and they more than passed. 

The pillow-y strap on these makes it feel like you’re walking on a cloud. 

Wedges will always be the superior choice when it comes to comfort. 

If I didn’t know better, I’d assume these were at least $300. 

This faux leather is ridiculously soft. 

If you’ve been sleeping on Reformation’s footwear thus far in your shopping career in favor of its pretty linen and silk dresses, this is your sign to wake up. Comfortable, stylish, and well-priced, the brand’s heels (and more) are perfect for anyone who likes simple yet elegant shoes that will go with just about anything. 

These are fairly high, and yet, the shape allows them to remain wholly ready for a long day of walking. 

The shorter the heel the more comfortable the shoe.

These heels are a one-way ticket to compliments.

Anytime a platform and chunky heel are involved, you can bet your feet will feel good. 

Though Jimmy Choo is most often celebrated for its aesthetic appeal (and for good reason—every pair is stunning), it’s important to also remember the craftsmanship involved in making every last pair the brand makes. And when a shoe is really well-made, comfort is always taken into account. 

These will look just as good with jeans as they will with a gown. 

Baby pink is going to be huge this fall.

This low wedge will be comfortable no matter the occasion.

Effortless.

Zara’s shoe selection is proof that you don’t have to spend a ton of money to get a good pair of shoes. Trust me, I have Zara heels that have been in my wardrobe for over a decade that have held up even after miles of walking on pavement. 

I would spend way more on these. 

Don’t be scared of this heel height, the shape will make these far more comfortable than you think. 

Perhaps your end-all-be-all summer sandal.

I can’t stop talking about these. 

If you don’t believe me when I say that Malone Souliers are comfortable, believe Shopbop’s review section for the brand which is full of sentiments like this one: “I was worried I’d have to return them because the heel may be too high but they’re JUST RIGHT and SUPER COMFORTABLE!! I can’t believe how comfortable these beautiful feathered heels are.”

I mean, how could anyone resist these? 

I can tell without even trying these on that they feel good on.

The perfect heel height. 

So, this is love. 

Schutz is known for making shoes that look way more expensive than they are, with many of its pairs costing until $150. Even better, that price cap hasn’t caused the brand to sacrifice comfort or craftsmanship, with many reviewers on Amazon noting how comfortable and walkable their Schutz heels are. 

The outfit possibilities are endless.

Prepare for a dozen “where’d you get those?” questions. 

This heel shape will pay dividends after a long day of walking. 

It’s impossible to hate on a PVC moment. 

Is there any shoe brand more buzzy right now than Amina Muaddi? I’d argue not by a landslide. Not only is the designer leading the charge when it comes to PVC, glass, and Barbie heels, she’s also frequently making it onto fashion’s most influential dresses, from Rihanna to Hailey Bieber. It doesn’t hurt her case either that between the brand’s wedge pumps and shapely heels, every major style is surprisingly comfortable. 

Show me a prettier shoe. I’ll wait. 

Just kidding, these are even prettier. 

I’m not okay. 

A modern take on Cinderella’s glass slipper. 

For a brand that’s main focus is ready-to-wear, Sarah Staudinger’s Los Angeles-based brand Staud makes a fantastic shoe (and handbag). Comfortable and accessible, yet still stylish, Staud’s heels more than deserve a spot in your footwear rotation. 

Logos are always cool. So are sale prices. 

Add some color to your look.

These are a work of art. 

Strappy heels are essential for summer. 

When it comes to craftsmanship and quality, no shoe brand does it better than Manolo Blahnik. From its best-selling Maysale mules to trendier Pertinanu and Pallera styles, you can bet that when you purchase a pair of Manolos, it’ll last—and always look incredible. 

The definition of class. 

Swoon.

To be worn for your wedding or a casual dinner and everything in between. 

Pretty in pink.

Nomasei founders Paule Tenaillon and Marine Braquet met each other at Chloé, where they both ended up after long stints working in fashion, Tenaillon as a footwear designer at Givenchy, Jil Sander, and Chanel, and Braquet as a product manager at Dior and Louis Vuitton. In other words, the duo knows how to create a beautifully-crafted shoe, and even better, one that’s sustainable and moderately priced. 

’70s vibes made modern. 

These are brilliant, period. 

Sale alert. 

A tiny heel with a big style impact. 

Aquazzura founder Edgardo Osorio designs footwear for the modern woman, which inherently means that comfort is a huge factor in the design process. That said, the brand’s attention to comfort doesn’t one bit take away from its selection’s style factor. Offering up both trendy and classic footwear options, there’s a little something for every shopper at the Italian brand. 

Green with envy.

Putting these on hold for my wedding day.

TBH, these could be uncomfortable and I’d still wear them repeatedly. 

Saved the best for last.

Next up: I Put 5 Heeled Sandals to the 10,000-Steps Test—I’d Do It Again in These