
Animal print kitten heels
This pair of two heeled part shoes exude both style and comfort. With its sharp pointed toe it’ll amp up any tea length formal dress with ease.
₹9,247; Available on asos.com

Blue cone-shaped tapered heels
Crafted in blue suede, this pair comes with a skinny ankle strap that looks fantastic when paired with your pantsuit. Best worn with a tan bag and delicate jewellery.
₹2,430; Available on asos.com

Two-part wedge heel
A slight twist to your regular formal wedge, this one comes with a two-part heel, a thick buckle strap and cutout detailing for an on-trend appeal.
Tailor made for those who find themselves shuttling in and out of meetings 24X7.
₹6999; Available on clarks.in

Block heel sandals
With a snakeskin print detail in a thick buckle-strap and open toe, this’ll go perfectly with denims and a blazer for any day at work. Inspired by the runway, this one would complement even your post work outfits.
₹4,083; Available on asos.com

Pointed toe pumps with cone shape heel
Faux leather pumps with cone shaped heels, you can pair these with a number of outfits. Whether it’s a skirt suit or trousers, they’re the easiest way to nail that corporate chic look.
₹2,290; Available on shop.mango.com
When shopping for heels for office, here are a few things you should keep in mind…
When it comes to maximising comfort at work look at rounded insole and a foot bed that's no higher than 22 millimetres whether it's a flat or heel.
In case of a strappy sandal make sure it has 3 millimetres of space between strap and skin.
Fabrics like leather and suede mould to the shape of your feet making moving around on set or in office easier.
There should be a thumb’s width from the front of the inside of your shoe to the end of your longest toe for your feet to move comfortably within the shoes.
Cruise around in the store before buying them. While you would obviously assure they don’t hurt your feet also make sure the heels don’t make any noise.
Avoid skinny heels as they would hurt your feet if you have to stand or walk for a long time.
Written by Vidhi Gandhi on 9th Jun 2015