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What should you look for in interview flats? When, if ever, must you wear heels to an interview? Which are the most stylish kinds of flats for interviews? Reader L wonders:
I’m starting law school in August, and I’ve heard that heels (3-4″) are a MUST for interviewing and working at a law firm. However, I am a 6′ tall female. I never wear heels, since when I do, I tend to tower over everyone. Would it be appropriate to wear a nice pair of flats in my case?
Great question! We’ve talked about how to look professional in flats all the time, how to wear heels (if you’re used to flats), and whether flats are professional enough for court.
As far as shoe questions go, this is important, so even though we’ve talked about it a lot, I want to stress it again: you don’t need to wear heels to look professional.
{related: check out our entire Guide to Women’s Interview Attire!}
There are a number of reasons why you wouldn’t want to wear heels — from feeling too tall (although hey, I say rock it out if you have the height!), to having foot injuries or issues, to just I-don’t-wanna-itis.
What to Look For in Interview Flats
A few things that I would note about wearing flats for big events like interviews:
{related: the rules for interview shoes}
a) There are many, many, MANY professional options for flats — and there are many that look like bedroom slippers, sneakers, or other casual shoes. Unless you have ethical objections, look for leather and suede options over faux leather or fabric (and keep your shoes well maintained!), and if you want a sleeker look, consider a slightly pointed toe.
b) Be confident when you wear them. Don’t feel like you have to apologize for your flats or explain them away on an interview. Any time any of your clothes or accessories distract you (or an interviewer), you lose.
{related: how to look professional in flats—all the time}
{related: cute flats for the office}
Readers, which are your favorite professional flats? Do you think any styles of flats look more professional than others? Do you agree with my advice that you CAN interview in flats, even if you’re 6′ tall?
The Best Kinds of Interview Flats
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We often include good looking, professional flats in our “Coffee Break” posts — but these are some of the reader’s favorite flats that have stood the test of time. These would be my first purchases if I were looking…

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Comfortable Low Heels for Work
If you’re willing to consider a heel but feel like it must be low, or a “comfort shoe,” we’ve got you covered…
These are some of our favorite comfortable low heels for work as of 2023… also check out CK Calvin Klein, Trotters, Sam Edelman, and Sarah Flynt!



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Josephine
I have a huge question regarding this:
I have had problems with my feet since I was born (club feet, multiple surgeries). Heels, unless less than 1 inch and mega comfortable, are out (and hard to find). Flats often don’t have the ankle support I need. What is another good option.
Can I just wear professional looking shoes, like Josef Seibel or something? Just black and polished looking, but an actual comfortable shoe? Or does that look unprofessional as well?