Wedge Heels

Add height and keep your footing steady in Billini wedge heels. Billini has become the go-to spot for footwear and accessories, with styles that turn current trends into something you can wear again and again.

Choose a Wedge Style for Your Routine
Start with how you like your foot to feel in the shoe. A toe-post wedge works well for warm days when you want an open feel, and a simple slide can take you from errands to dinner without a shoe change. If you prefer more support, choose a pair that covers more of the foot so you feel held as you move. Our wedge heels also include dressier options that suit outfits beyond denim and basics.

Color and Finish Ideas for Outfits
Build your base with shades you already wear a lot, like black, white, or nude. Then mix in richer tones and standout finishes when you want the shoes to lead the outfit instead of blending in. Our women's wedge heels come in those core neutrals plus other colors, including deeper browns and glossy looks that catch the light. For accessories, match your bag to the shoe when you want a put-together look, or keep the bag neutral and repeat the same metal tone in your jewelry.

FAQs
Are wedges easier to walk in than stilettos?
Many people find them easier because your weight spreads across a larger base, which can feel more stable when you are moving around. You will still get a better feel by taking shorter steps at first and placing your foot down fully before shifting your weight forward.

How do you care for suede, patent, or clear details?
Use a soft brush for suede to lift marks and keep the texture looking even, and let them dry naturally if they get damp. For patent or clear areas, wipe with a soft cloth after wear and store them away from rough surfaces that can scratch.

How should you store wedges between wears?
Keep them in a dust bag or box so the surface does not pick up scuffs from other shoes in your closet. If the upper creases easily, fill the front with tissue paper to help the shape hold and avoid stacking heavy pairs on top.

Add height and keep your footing steady in Billini wedge heels. Billini has become the go-to spot for footwear and accessories, with styles that turn current trends into something you can wear again and again.

Choose a Wedge Style for Your Routine
Start with how you like your foot to feel in the shoe. A toe-post wedge works well for warm days when you want an open feel, and a simple slide can take you from errands to dinner without a shoe change. If you prefer more support, choose a pair that covers more of the foot so you feel held as you move. Our wedge heels also include dressier options that suit outfits beyond denim and basics.

Color and Finish Ideas for Outfits
Build your base with shades you already wear a lot, like black, white, or nude. Then mix in richer tones and standout finishes when you want the shoes to lead the outfit instead of blending in. Our women's wedge heels come in those core neutrals plus other colors, including deeper browns and glossy looks that catch the light. For accessories, match your bag to the shoe when you want a put-together look, or keep the bag neutral and repeat the same metal tone in your jewelry.

FAQs
Are wedges easier to walk in than stilettos?
Many people find them easier because your weight spreads across a larger base, which can feel more stable when you are moving around. You will still get a better feel by taking shorter steps at first and placing your foot down fully before shifting your weight forward.

How do you care for suede, patent, or clear details?
Use a soft brush for suede to lift marks and keep the texture looking even, and let them dry naturally if they get damp. For patent or clear areas, wipe with a soft cloth after wear and store them away from rough surfaces that can scratch.

How should you store wedges between wears?
Keep them in a dust bag or box so the surface does not pick up scuffs from other shoes in your closet. If the upper creases easily, fill the front with tissue paper to help the shape hold and avoid stacking heavy pairs on top.

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Add height and keep your footing steady in Billini wedge heels. Billini has become the go-to spot for footwear and accessories, with styles that turn current trends into something you can wear again and again.

Choose a Wedge Style for Your Routine
Start with how you like your foot to feel in the shoe. A toe-post wedge works well for warm days when you want an open feel, and a simple slide can take you from errands to dinner without a shoe change. If you prefer more support, choose a pair that covers more of the foot so you feel held as you move. Our wedge heels also include dressier options that suit outfits beyond denim and basics.

Color and Finish Ideas for Outfits
Build your base with shades you already wear a lot, like black, white, or nude. Then mix in richer tones and standout finishes when you want the shoes to lead the outfit instead of blending in. Our women's wedge heels come in those core neutrals plus other colors, including deeper browns and glossy looks that catch the light. For accessories, match your bag to the shoe when you want a put-together look, or keep the bag neutral and repeat the same metal tone in your jewelry.

FAQs
Are wedges easier to walk in than stilettos?
Many people find them easier because your weight spreads across a larger base, which can feel more stable when you are moving around. You will still get a better feel by taking shorter steps at first and placing your foot down fully before shifting your weight forward.

How do you care for suede, patent, or clear details?
Use a soft brush for suede to lift marks and keep the texture looking even, and let them dry naturally if they get damp. For patent or clear areas, wipe with a soft cloth after wear and store them away from rough surfaces that can scratch.

How should you store wedges between wears?
Keep them in a dust bag or box so the surface does not pick up scuffs from other shoes in your closet. If the upper creases easily, fill the front with tissue paper to help the shape hold and avoid stacking heavy pairs on top.

Add height and keep your footing steady in Billini wedge heels. Billini has become the go-to spot for footwear and accessories, with styles that turn current trends into something you can wear again and again.

Choose a Wedge Style for Your Routine
Start with how you like your foot to feel in the shoe. A toe-post wedge works well for warm days when you want an open feel, and a simple slide can take you from errands to dinner without a shoe change. If you prefer more support, choose a pair that covers more of the foot so you feel held as you move. Our wedge heels also include dressier options that suit outfits beyond denim and basics.

Color and Finish Ideas for Outfits
Build your base with shades you already wear a lot, like black, white, or nude. Then mix in richer tones and standout finishes when you want the shoes to lead the outfit instead of blending in. Our women's wedge heels come in those core neutrals plus other colors, including deeper browns and glossy looks that catch the light. For accessories, match your bag to the shoe when you want a put-together look, or keep the bag neutral and repeat the same metal tone in your jewelry.

FAQs
Are wedges easier to walk in than stilettos?
Many people find them easier because your weight spreads across a larger base, which can feel more stable when you are moving around. You will still get a better feel by taking shorter steps at first and placing your foot down fully before shifting your weight forward.

How do you care for suede, patent, or clear details?
Use a soft brush for suede to lift marks and keep the texture looking even, and let them dry naturally if they get damp. For patent or clear areas, wipe with a soft cloth after wear and store them away from rough surfaces that can scratch.

How should you store wedges between wears?
Keep them in a dust bag or box so the surface does not pick up scuffs from other shoes in your closet. If the upper creases easily, fill the front with tissue paper to help the shape hold and avoid stacking heavy pairs on top.

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