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Love Them or Hate Them, because of their such extreme variety and diversity by shape, colour and look, they are the most adored form of footwear ever.

This site is managed by heel lovers throughout the UK as an easy reference guide for people who wish to buy heel shoes or find information about them.  Some contributors to this site have chosen to upload photos of their own favorite.

If you would like to advertise on our site, forward your images or add an article, please follow this link for an e-mail contact.

 

Love Them or Hate Them, because of their such extreme variety and diversity by shape, colour and look, they are the most adored form of footwear ever.

This site is managed by heel lovers throughout the UK as an easy reference guide for people who wish to buy heel shoes or find information about them.  Some contributors to this site have chosen to upload photos of their own favorite.

If you would like to advertise on our site, forward your images or add an article, please follow this link for an e-mail contact.

 

Gallery

Our gallery will follow in the next two weeks.

 

 

 

Shoe Size Conversion Chart

Please note sizes may vary depending on the manufacturer

Adult Sizes

Centimeters United
Kingdom
US
Women's
US
Men's
European
23 cm 2 4 3 34
24 cm 3 5 4 35.5
 24.5 cm 3 ½ 5 ½ 4 ½ 36
25 cm 4 6 5 37
  4 ½ 6 ½ 5 ½ 37 ½
26 cm 5 7 6 38
  5 ½ 7 ½ 6 ½ 38 ½
27 cm 6 8 7 39
  6 ½ 8 ½ 7 ½ 40
28 cm 7 9 8 41
  7 ½ 9 ½ 8 ½ 41 ½
29 cm 8 10 9 42
  8 ½ 10 ½ 9 ½ 42 ½
30 cm 9 11 10 43
31 cm 10 12 11 44
32 cm 11 13 12 45
33 cm 11 ½ 14 ½ 12 ½ 46
34 cm 12 15 13 47
35 cm 13 16 14 48
35 cm 14 17 15 49
36 cm 15 18 16 50

 

 

Styles of High Heel Shoes

Below are the top styles of high heels.

Stiletto Heel

One of the highest and thinnest style of high heel. Typically between 3 and 7 inches high.

Kitten Heel

A shorter version of the stiletto high heel. Usually thin and short and typically between 1 and 2" high.

Wedge Heel

A wedge can be any height, however covers the whole sole / bottom of the shoe, so it is one continuous piece from the front to the back of the shoe.

Stacked Heel

A stacked heel is usually a wide high heel. Whist providing height it's width also provides additional stability. 

Wide / Block Heel

A wide or block is usually the lowest. It provides the most stability and is usually 0 to 2" high.

Cone High Heel Shoe

Cone Heel

A cone heel is shaped like an icecream cone. It is wide at the top and gradually narrows to thin at the bottom.

Platform Shoe

Technicall a platform is not a style of heel, however it is always associated with a heel. The front sole of a shoe is raised, this means that the rear heel of the shoe must also be raised to compensate.

Ballet Heel

A ballet heel is the rarest of all mentioned on this page. It is one of the the highest heels and and gains its name because it looks like a ballet shoe, except with a stilleto heel. 

 

 

How to Walk in High Heels

How to walk in high heels.

Coming soon...

 

 

Love Them or Hate Them, because of their such extreme variety and diversity by shape, colour and look, they are the most adored form of footwear ever.

This site is managed by heel lovers throughout the UK as an easy reference guide for people who wish to buy heel shoes or find information about them.  Some contributors to this site have chosen to upload photos of their own favorite.

If you would like to advertise on our site, forward your images or add an article, please follow this link for an e-mail contact.