Women's Shoes

Our women's shoe collection has something for every occasion, from comfy kicks to statement heels. Find your perfect pair and walk with confidence. Because life's too short for boring shoes!
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Shoes can really define an outfit and impact how you feel throughout the day. Our collection of women's shoes has something for every woman and every moment.

We've got those classic styles you can rely on, like comfortable sneakers for running errands or those perfectly versatile flats that work with just about anything. And then, we've got those statement pieces, the heels that add a touch of glamour for a night out, or the boots that bring a bit of edge to your look.

It's about finding that balance between style and comfort. Because let's be honest, shoes should look good, but they should also feel good. You want to be able to walk confidently, knowing your shoes are supporting you, not holding you back.

So, take a look around. We have a range that lets you express your personal style, whatever that may be. You might find a new everyday favourite, or that special pair you've been searching for. Ultimately, we want you to find shoes that make you feel good, inside and out.

When it Comes to Shoes, We Don't Hold Back on Variety

Okay, let's get into the nitty-gritty of women's shoes. There's a whole world beyond just "heels" and "flats," and each type serves a different purpose, style, and comfort level.

Heels

Pumps: These are the classic, closed-toe heels, usually with a moderate to high heel. They're versatile, working for both professional settings and dressy occasions.

Stilettos: High, thin heels that are all about making a statement.

Block Heels: Heels with a thicker, block-shaped heel. They offer more stability and comfort than stilettos, making them a good option for longer events.

Wedges: Heels with a wedge-shaped sole that extends from the heel to the toe. They provide height and stability, and they're often a comfortable choice for summer.

Ankle Strap Heels: Heels with a strap that wraps around the ankle. They add a touch of elegance and provide extra support.

Flats

Ballet Flats: Classic, comfortable shoes with a rounded toe and a flat sole. They're versatile and can be dressed up or down.

Loafers: Slip-on shoes with a low heel or flat sole. They're often associated with a preppy or androgynous style.

Oxfords: Lace-up shoes with a closed lacing system. They're often made of leather and have a classic, menswear-inspired look.

Mules: Backless shoes that can be either flat or heeled. They're comfortable and stylish, and they're often a popular choice for warm weather.

Boots

Ankle Boots: Perfect for those who struggle with narrow knee-highs. They're versatile and can be worn with a variety of outfits.

Knee-High Boots: Boots that reach to the knee. They're often worn with skirts or dresses during colder months.

Over-the-Knee Boots: Boots that extend above the knee. They're a bold and stylish choice.

Combat Boots: Rugged, lace-up boots with a thick sole. They're often associated with a rebellious or edgy style.

Chelsea Boots: Close-fitting, ankle-high boots with an elastic side panel. They're sleek and versatile.

Hiking Boots: Designed for hiking and often feature strong ankle support, and a strong grip.

Ugg Boots: Often recognised by their classic suede exterior and plush wool interior, Uggs are designed to keep your feet warm. The slippers are just a more casual version of the boots.

Athletic/Casual

Sneakers: Comfortable, sporty shoes that are perfect for everyday wear. They come in a wide variety of styles and materials.

Running/Sports Shoes: Designed for forward motion and impact absorption. They usually have cushioning, and stability, and are made from breathable materials.

Sandals: Open shoes that are ideal for warm weather. They come in various styles, from simple flip-flops to dressier strappy sandals.

Thongs & Slip-ons: casual shoes that have no laces, or buckles.

Let's Talk Footwear Sizes

Measuring women's shoes involves a combination of factors, primarily focusing on foot length, but also considering foot width. Here's a breakdown of how it generally works:

Foot Length

This is the most fundamental measurement. It's the distance from the heel to the tip of the longest toe.

It's recommended to measure your feet at the end of the day, as they tend to swell slightly.

Measuring both feet is crucial, as they may differ in size.

Measurements are often taken in centimetres or inches.

Foot Width

While less consistently used than length, width is essential for a comfortable fit.

It's measured across the widest part of the foot, typically the ball of the foot.

Width is often indicated by letters (e.g., B, D, E), with different systems varying.

Shoe Sizing Systems

There are various shoe sizing systems worldwide, including:

US sizing: This is common in North America.

UK sizing: Used in the United Kingdom.

European sizing: Common in continental Europe.

It's important to note that sizing can vary between brands, so always consult a specific brand's size chart.



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