Women's Vegan Heels
Explore our expertly curated collection of vegan heels, made from sustainable vegan materials including apple leather, cactus leather, grape leather, Pinatex pineapple leather, bio-based leather made from corn, and recycled materials. Our collection includes vegan block heels, vegan chunky heels, vegan closed toe heels, vegan heeled pumps, vegan stiletto heels, vegan low heels and vegan heeled sandals.
Our vegan shoe brands include NAE, V.GAN and Minuit Sur Terre.
Explore our sustainable collections of vegan shoes and vegan bags to see our popular categories of vegan backpacks, vegan tote bags, vegan crossbodies, vegan trainers, vegan boots, vegan sandals, vegan flats and vegan watches. You may also like our vegan mules and vegan pumps.
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These are the most frequently asked questions about vegan heels:
Vegan heels typically are made from synthetic materials such as polyurethane and polyester, but increasingly plant-based leathers such as cactus, apple, cork or grape are used to give a more authentic and comfortable feel – and to minimise environmental impact.
A simple way to clean vegan suede heels is to apply a rubbing alcohol to any stains using a cloth. Apply the alcohol on stains using a soft brush. Even a toothbrush would work! Stains that are harder to remove need to be blotted with a cloth to be lifted out of the fabric.
Synthetic vegan leather made of polyurethane is not porous, so water will not do any damage to the heels. Simply apply some soapy water to a cloth and gently rub the shoe, applying more pressure to stubborn stains. Plant-based vegan leather heels can have fine pores so more care is required. Treat this as if it were animal leather - use a care and polish cream, either colourless or in tone with the colour of the shoe.
You can stretch vegan leather heels but they are unlikely to get more than half a size larger. To stretch them, wear them around the home with thicker socks to break them in. You can then use a hairdryer while keeping them on your feet to shape them to your feet. Alternatively, use a leather-stretching spray or conditioner oil which will help soften the material and stretch it out.