Best Shoes For Long Toes
When you have big feet, you focus on finding shoes that fit. But it’s extra exciting to find cute shoes that flatter your feet. Shoes that make you smile. So which shoe designs help make your feet look smaller? Who better to ask than the experts: women running shoe stores or brands specialising in larger shoe sizes. If you like your big feet to look neat, here are 6 top tips to help you choose the most flattering footwear.1. Choose heels rather than flats
Heels always make your feet look smaller because they change the angle of your foot from horizontal to diagonal. Can’t stand stilettos? Even a modest heel will work. “The heel doesn’t have to be a mile high – a mere inch or two can make a visual difference. The good news is, chunky heels and wedge styles can accomplish this better than narrow stiletto heels”, says Francesca Kouwenhoven, creator of new Australian online brand Bohobo which is exclusively for shoe sizes 10-14 AU/US (up to 45 EU). Katie Harris from Aussie shop & online store Big on Shoes has size 12 AU/US feet herself and is also a wedges fan. If you live in trainers, she suggests trying a wedged sneaker. “Plus, it doesn’t hurt that it gives your booty a lift as well!”.

2. Go for rounded toes
Avoid pointed toe shoes if you want to hide your big feet. All the empty space at the front of pointy shoes makes your foot look longer. Joanna Scott runs Low Heels UK which specialises in shoes for sizes 7-12 UK. She recommends: “if you are after a flattering look, then you should definitely avoid a very pointed toe (especially in a flat shoe). A square toe line won’t work well for larger feet either”. Rounded toes to the rescue! “Shoe styles with a rounded toe can greatly assist in reducing the appearance of size”, advises Francesca. “If you like pointy styles too much to forego them completely – there is a fabulous in-between option known as the almond toe”. Almond toe shoes are shaped like the narrow end of an almond nut. So they are not quite pointy and not quite round. It’s an elegant, modern look which works well for big feet.

3. Look for horizontal straps
Straps are another fab style tip for larger feet. Joanna reveals “cleverly placed and running across the foot, straps will always create an optical illusion of smaller feet.” Sherene Headley, founder of new UK large size shoe brand Mokkah Shoes (sizes 42-46 EU), used this trick in designing her Sabrina heels. “We included an asymmetric strap which runs across the vamp which helps distract from a long foot. Instead it flatters the foot and adds uniqueness”. Not all straps are helpful though. You should “avoid vertical straps on the vamp, like T-strap shoes” advises Zaiga Braca. She has over a decade’s experience of running the Latvian shoe store Apavi 40+ which stocks women’s shoes in sizes 41-47 EU and ships worldwide. Vertical straps are only going to elongate your feet further, so stick to horizontal or diagonal lines that run across your foot.

4. Pick darker colour shoes & neutral tones
Dark shoes make your feet look smaller, in the same way as darker clothes can have a slimming effect. This doesn’t mean you are limited to a boring, black shoe collection! “There are plenty of gorgeous dark alternatives (grey, green, brown, pink) if you take the time to look”, says Francesca. Another style tip is to choose neutral tones as these will help your feet blend in with the rest of your body. Choosing a colour that matches your natural skin tone works well. Katie explains: “For those with lighter skin tones, a nude or soft pink colour would be ideal, while a tan or black colour works best for darker complexions. If you are after a more closed in option, something that hugs your foot like Django & Juliette’s Alecia shoe style is ideal as it has a seamless flow from the top to bottom of your feet.”

5. Mix it up with materials & colour blocks
Brighten up your shoe wardrobe by mixing colours or textures together. This great style trick breaks up a long foot, making it look smaller. If you’re fed up of wearing dark footwear, “shoes with darker colours over the toe can be just as flattering, as they visually shorten the length of the foot (think Chanel Ballet Flats for inspiration)”, shares Francesca. Joanna agrees and also finds that combining different materials in her shoe designs can work like magic. “Mixing different textures, e.g. patent with suede, and patterns (e.g. animal print) and combining different colours can make a huge difference too”.

6. It’s all in the details (but don’t go overboard)
It’s amazing the difference small details can make to big shoes. Adding bows or tassels makes for cute shoes that flatter big feet. Embellishments like chains or buckles can work wonders to disguise a long foot while making shoes a little bit special too. Don’t get too carried away though: usually less is more. As Francesca explains, “going overboard on details can have the opposite effect: drawing too much attention to the area you want to conceal”.

Most fashion “rules” are made to be broken – apart from wearing what feels good of course! But if you want the most flattering shoes for your big feet, following these 6 style tips should help. Thanks to all the large size shoe designers & retailers for sharing their expert advice.