Of the 2,000 women polled, 81 percent said heels hurt their feet, causing them to look for comfier alternatives. And nearly 46 percent of women admitted to leaving the house in flats or sneakers before changing into stilettos at the last second (I do this often, especially if I'm wearing my Louboutins!).
"The research highlights the amount of pain women encounter in uncomfortable shoes but shows they are willing to do something about it—logically shoes that look good and feel fantastic are the answer," spokeswoman Lisa McCarten tells the paper.
"We were astounded to find comfy shoes often being seen as 'handbag accessories' in women's daily lives. Shoes shouldn't have to be worn in—it should be a pleasure to put on a brand new pair of shoes, not a pain."
But though only 1 in 10 women said she owns a pair of comfortable high heels, 84 percent of women still slip on heels for a night out. The study also found that heels cause pain for 34 percent of women within just an hour, and 60 percent of heel-wearers bring Band-Aids with them in case of cuts or blisters.
Fashion Poll: Do you carry an extra pair of shoes when wearing heels?
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