Forget ankle-breaking shoes, comfort is the latest trend in footwear

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For years, the misconception that you can’t look fashionable in anything but stilettos that break your ankles, cause blisters, and numb your toes has kept many flats or comfy shoes away (this writer included), but these days with so many practical and chic shoe options to choose from, it’s easy to look good and feel good at the same time.

Ferragamo’s Nomadic Stories luxury shoe capsule collection for him and her is characterized by sophisticated comfort.

The soft nappa leather ballet flats with Vara bow are lightweight, can be folded into the special travel bag and feature extraordinary detailing and workmanship.

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These red-orange lace-up sneakers from Loewe are made of suede and nylon with comfort in mind.

The Pillow sneaker is inspired by roller skating culture and 90s classics. Photo: Bottega Veneta

Stylish shoes you can wear all day, their wavy honey rubber soles curve around the toe and back of the heel seamlessly.

The Disney Furry Friends collection from My Ballerina’s Disney Furry Friends, the premier in-house comfort brand, includes retro and whimsical footwear featuring beloved characters.

The original range consists of a variety of shoes, including chic, brightly colored ballet flats.

Bottega Veneta’s ‘Pillow’ sneaker is inspired by roller skate culture and ’90s classics, playing with volume using cushioning and cloud-like foam.

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Soft leather, mesh lining and expert stitching make this a comfortable yet stylish all-rounder, available in black, optical white and budgie.

Pedro’s chic shoe collection includes these relaxed and comfortable Icon sandals, available in black, chalk and cognac.

Casual meets luxury with details like a gold chrome chain on the cognac and chalk versions, while the black version features silver chrome details.

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