Big and curvy women always have issues with wearing heels,some complain that the shoes break easily or lose shape far too quickly.
Linda Dulani founder and editor of Zimbabwe’s only shoe blog called Shoetribe answers a question from one of her readers on this issue.
Tara asked “I’m a big/curvy girl and l love high heels but l have trouble finding strong fashionable heels, however, at my weight they seem to break easier and just lose shape What shoe styles can curvy girls wear comfortably without running the risk of injury?
Firstly, there is a misconception that curvy can’t wear high heels. Stop it! Big girls CAN wear heels, let no one tell you different. If you can wear them comfortably and confidently then, by all means, go for it.
The shoe more liable to break is the stiletto.
One of the reasons why stilettos break is because of their narrow heel. Stiletto heels concentrate a large amount of force into a small area. So if you exert a lot of weight on that small area it might cause the heel to break.
Another reason might be the quality. Poor quality footwear, usually made from synthetic materials, deteriorate faster than leather which is more durable and breathes.
Shoes Curvy Girls Can Wear
Wedges
Wedges are your best bet. You don’t have to worry about your shoe’s heel breaking off because the sole is comprised of a single unit. They’re more comfortable because your weight is more evenly distributed.
Block heels
A chunkier heel is another fave because of its wide heel. It not only offers height but stability and practicality as well.
Kitten heels
The shorter ends of the stiletto. If you just have to have a thin heel go with kitten heels. A lot of my curvy peoples can only go up to 3″ so this shoe type is ideal as it is at that height.
Ankle Straps
Go for shoes with ankle straps to avoid the risk of falling over as ankle straps hold the shoe to the foot. Broad ankle straps are best for larger ankles, narrow ones can cut into the skin.
Strappy Sandals
Big girls should avoid strappy sandals with overly delicate or tight fitting straps. Opt for strappy sandals with comfortably placed straps to prevent chafing.
Hopefully, this will help you pick the right shoe according to your needs.
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