Heel height for daily wear.

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Aug 31, 2015

Lydia B.

I guess 2-4 inches, I honestly wear nikes at school, but the most comftablest heels for like everyday would probably be 4 inches or less

Aug 31, 2015

Marnie M.

Well its cool to see that most of us here wear some kind of heel on a daily basis.

Aug 29, 2015

Hannah K.

The rules at my work state no heel height over 2" (I work in a day nursery), but I wear flat plimsolls to work as I'm running around all day.

Aug 29, 2015

Rebecca B.

I don't wear anything under 4, I just don't like how they look on me, for every day, usually 5.

Aug 29, 2015

Kattya M.

Where I live everyone wears 4-6 inches. I wear a bit over 5 inches and I'm 5'7". But this is only for office work because if I had to actually be walking around doing stuff there's no way.

Aug 29, 2015

Qwaserght T.

If I'm walking around all day then 2-3 inches
But if I'm sitting a lot then probably 4-6 haha I love super high heels

Aug 29, 2015

Diana T.

It depends on the shoe for me - some shoes are just more comfy than others and I'm more about comfort than style - my croft&barrow heels are about 3 inches and they are comfy enough to wear every day but I also have some Vera wangs with a 5 inch heel that are comfy too.

Aug 29, 2015

Yaira D.

Daily wear suitable for walking for most of the day, 3 inches  (:

Aug 29, 2015

Tessandra R.

Between 2-5 inches, depending in if I have work or not :) I love my heels lol.

Aug 29, 2015

Ari M.

2-3 in

Aug 29, 2015

Marnie M.

I think my feet have gotten so used to the height.

Aug 29, 2015

Tia A.

2-3 inches daily wear
But if I'm super tired that day I just wear flats or one inch heel

Aug 29, 2015

May H.

2 inches

Aug 29, 2015

Marnie M.

Lol I'm 4 to 5.

Aug 29, 2015

Delara g.

I just wear comfy work shoes, no heels. I think it's better for my feet and legs since I'm on my feet a lot.

Aug 29, 2015

Aurora S.

2-4 inches I mean

Aug 29, 2015

Aurora S.

Anywhere from 2-3 inches

Aug 29, 2015

Marnie M.

What height do you prefer for daily wear at work?