ECCO is so confident in its new comfort-focused Sculptured 75 collection that when releasing the new shoe line, the company asked editors to do one simple thing: Walk in their shoes.
Last week, representatives from the family-owned footwear company provided editors in New York with pairs from the collection and asked the group to take a stroll along the Highline.
MarieClaire.com tried the Sculptured 75 Shoetie ($170.00 at us.shop.ecco.com (opens in new tab), pictured above) and not only walked with ease, but found the pair so comfortable that we were back in them the following day. Traveling from our home, to the office, to a night out, we clocked a total of 15 hours in the same pair that kept our feet looking good and feeling pain-free.
The 75 mm-heeled bootie is based on ECCO's groundbreaking Sculptured Comfort Technology, which makes a high heel shoe with an anatomical last, a very soft and comfortable sole, and a soft, flexible heel possible.
The collection's comfort factor only increases its versatility, making these shoes a must-have for women on the go.
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