Women's High-Heeled Wedge Espadrilles

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The Bayona high-top wedge espadrilles combine a balanced platform with an espadrille sole to provide height and stability.

The Bayona women's high-top wedge espadrilles feature an espadrille base combined with a continuous heel. The platform is integrated into the sole structure, providing seamless support.

The support is distributed across the entire foot, which reduces pressure points and maintains a smooth, gradual flexion while walking.

The sole is reinforced to limit wear from walking and to improve resistance to occasional contact with moisture.

The Bayona Women's High-Heeled Platform Collection features styles designed for platform stability and a smooth stride.

FAQ

How does Bayona ensure stability despite the height?

The heel rests on a continuous platform made of multi-layered structural rope, which distributes weight across the entire surface of the foot and prevents the pressure points typical of thin heels.

Why choose a wedge heel over a classic heel?

The wider contact surface improves balance, reduces pressure on the forefoot, and allows for a more natural gait, even during a long day.

Does height affect durability?

No. A protective layer is built into the sole to preserve the structure and minimize wear caused by urban surfaces.