There are countless types of women’s high heels, each with its own unique heel shape, toe shape and style. The specific number can vary depending on how you categorize them, but here are Nine common types:
Heel Shapes: Block, Cuban, Cone, Flared, Stiletto, Platform, Wedge, Kitten
Toe Shapes: Pointed, Round, Square, Almond
Styles: Pumps, Sandals, Boots, Loafers, Mules
The Sandal Heel
Whether you’re a minimalist who loves barely-there silhouettes or a maximalist who prefers lace-up styles, show off your pedicure in sleek strappy sandals.
Kitten heels
These have a low heel, typically around 1-2 inches, making them a comfortable option
The Sling back Heel
An elegant slingback instantly elevates your look, whether you’re headed to the office in cap-toe version or to a formal event in branded logo-emblazoned design.
The Mule Heel
Turn to these beautiful yet easy-to-slip-on-and-go mules for the moments you need to wow. There isn’t a cool girl who doesn’t own a pair of beloved mules.
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The Pointed-Toe Heel
Out of all of the types of heels, nothing is as timeless as a classic pump. Here you can choose between classic black and beige hues or have fun with eye-catching red and silver tones.
The Boot Heel
Stay cozy and look your best throughout the fall and winter in a boot that offers extra height. Tall calf-hugging silhouettes pair perfectly over leggings. While roomier western styles add a cool touch to dresses.
The Platform Heel
From The Row’s high-heel style to Tory Burch’s expertly crafted silhouette, add a prim and proper business chic touch to outfits with help from a high heel loafer.
The Wedge Heel
A chunky wedge will be your best friend on days you want to add a few inches without sacrificing comfort.
The Loafer Heel
From The Row’s high-heel style to Tory Burch’s expertly crafted silhouette, add a prim and proper business chic touch to outfits with help from a high heel loafer.