The comfy heels you need ASAP are shockingly stylish and on sale for $28

The tail end of April often sparks a race to replace your wardrobe.A quick glimpse of warm weather and we’re instantly contemplating what’s coming out of the closet; shuffling out fuzzy winter knits for sleeker Spring silhouettes, and searching far and wide for the right accessories to dress up our otherwise dready outfits.

Take heels, for example.Unfortunately, a pretty pair of pumps is not so easy to shop for.If you land on a pair that checks all the boxes (chic, comfy, and sturdy), we suggest swooping them up as soon as possible.

If said pair transcends trends and isn’t accompanied by a ridiculous pricetag, it’s easy to justify shopping them in a few of your favorite shades.And, if this pair happens to be the $28 pumps by Dream Paris, you’ll have a whopping 46 colorways to choose from.

That’s a done deal.Of course, it can be hard to believe that a pair of heels you find on Amazon for the price of a single New York City meal is something you can seriously consider wearing for more than thirty minutes.But we’ve tested this brand firsthand, and we’re so smitten that they earned the top spot on our roundup of the most comfortable heels (no easy competition, by the way).

So, if you’re looking for heels that are as elegant as they are easy to walk in, then stop everything you’re doing and head right to Amazon.This sweet heel deal will be gone before you know it.

Offered in pastels, neutrals, and even some eye-popping prints and patterns to dress up any outfit, there’s a Dream Paris shade for every occasion — whether you’re building a capsule wardrobe for work or putting together the perfect special celebration outfit.Sturdy three-inch block heels provide the perfect lift, without towering too high to risk tripping in your dress.

A wide, adjustable buckle band offers a tailored fit, and the slip-resistant outsole helps you stay confidently in place.Our editors assure that they’re stable enough for all-day wear.

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Publisher: New York Post

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