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These are the comfiest everyday boots to wear (without compromising on heels)

If you’re looking to elevate a ‘fit, high heels are an obvious go-to, instantly making a look feel more polished and elegant. But as most of us also know all too well, wearing heels all day isn’t anyone’s idea of a good time.

Thankfully, comfy boots are a thing that exist, and we’ve found the perfect wearable ones to add to your autumn 2025 wardrobe arsenal: the humble wedge boot. A 2010s staple, whether you’re opting for black, brown or white, wedge boots provide a welcome height boost without destroying your feet, meaning you can last from 9am all the way to 9pm (and beyond)!

Vitally, unlike a stiletto situation, the wedge means that your weight is evenly distributed so you don’t feel like you might fall at any given moment.

Easily wearable, we love a wedge boot with a skirt and cropped jacket combo look – think a satin skirt with lace trim or likewise a mini skirt or shorts paired with a jumper and a sharp leather or bomber jacket. So if you’re in the market for a wedge heel, look no further than our pick of the best from Bershka, H&M and Balmain.

Browse our edit of the best wedge boots for autumn:

Zara wedge heel boots

Botas de cuña, de H&M

Bershka wedge boots

Botas over-the-knee, de Balmain

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A version of this feature originally appeared on Vogue Spain.

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