Women Love This Controversial Shoe Trend That’s Replacing Flats
Let me be blunt: ballet flats may be having “a moment,” over the last few years, but they’ve never impressed me—and clearly, I’m not alone. As a fashion editor who has watched shoe trends come and go (and come back again!), I’ve noticed women over 50 gravitating toward a different, far more polarizing flat: platform sneakers. Honestly? I’m low-key thrilled about it. Platform sneakers are the rare shoe that give you height without the teetering, cushioning without the clunky orthopedic look, and style without sacrificing practicality. As a fashion editor who loves the look of extra height without having to stumble on the street in 5-inch heels, I’m on board
How tall are platform sneakers?
Most platform sneakers add 1.5 to 3 inches of height, though some designer styles can go even higher. I find the sweet spot is around two inches—it gives you that confidence-boosting lift without feeling unstable or overly chunky. The added height also elongates the legs, which is one reason so many women over 50 find them more flattering than traditional flats.
How to shop for the best platform sneakers
When shopping for platform sneakers, you should always look at three things: support, materials, and weight. A cushioned insole and a durable rubber sole make all the difference on long days standing on your feet. You can wear your favorite pair all-day if they’re made well.
Also, I love shopping for all of my shoes, including platform sneakers, at the end of the day when your foot is the most swollen—if you shop for them in the morning, they may be too tight and pinch your feet if you try to find your true size then.
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How to Style Platform Sneakers
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I always tell people to treat platform sneakers like how they would any other sneaker or flat shoe. For an effortless everyday look, I pair crisp white or black platforms with ankle-length jeans and a structured blazer. On days when I want something softer, I wear suede platforms with wide-leg trousers and a lightweight knit. For evenings out, you can even wear a pair of sleek black leather platform sneakers with a midi dress. The best part? Platform sneakers adapt to your style rather than forcing you to change it, which is exactly why they’re winning over women who know their wardrobes—and themselves—better than ever and are ditching their heels.
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