
Structural comfort
Comfort
High heel comfort depends on balance distribution, heel placement and foot support. Comfort is not only cushioning but the alignment between body weight and the ground contact points.
Principle
Comfort comes from placement, not padding.
Comfort in a 110mm heel does not come from padding. It comes from placement. When the heel sits under the body's center of gravity, weight distributes instead of concentrating. The ankle works less. The step stabilises.
Every Kendrick model is built around this principle. Lambskin upper, leather sole, hand-assembled in Marche, Italy. No synthetic linings. No foam insoles. The structure does the work.
Comparison
Decorative heel vs structural heel
Decorative
Focus on appearance
Heel at the back edge
Pressure on forefoot
Short wear comfort
Structural
Focus on weight distribution
Heel under body axis
Balanced support
Extended wear comfort
What they say
Testimonials.
"Highest designer quality, walking on cloud feeling. Never ever want to wear anything else than Kendrick shoes."
Marina Bruederle
Actress
"I often wear the ankle boots in red or yellow. Canon colours, a real lift to the outfits. The model can be worn with very different styles. And they make your feet and legs look absolutely stunning."
Pauline Sanzey
Canal+
"So comfortable. And fashion."
Anna Sherbinina
Actress
"Superb. Comfortable. Indispensable. Morning to evening. I wear the black ones and will probably fall for the red, perfectly matched to my lips."
Micaela
Model agency
"Great ankle boots, very good and great quality. Very satisfied."
Audrey Bouette
Model
"I wear the red Kendrick pumps. Timeless, comfortable and beautiful. Both classy and sexy, I wear them for meetings and for evenings out. And the effect is systematic."
Louise
Spontaneous testimonial — a woman who never wears heels.
Questions
Does a higher heel mean less comfort?
Not necessarily. Comfort depends more on heel placement than height.
Why do some high heels hurt quickly?
Because body weight shifts forward when support is misaligned.
What makes a heel stable?
The position of the heel under the center of gravity.
