Kkards, those blue flats are adorable!
I think we all need to be real and evaluate our own personal comfort and health levels when it comes to our fashion and beauty choices, and realize that other people have other requirements.
When it comes to footwear, more than heel height, I have to be careful of anything that rubs or presses on the top of my left foot in a certain way. I dropped a drawer on that foot well over a decade ago and it’s never been the same since. Those adorable shoes that kkards posted would probably hit that old broken bone and cause me a lot of pain, while the heels she posts may not bother me at all because the tops are smooth. I encountered trouble with a lot of fashion sneakers I tried, because certain styles have ridges or bumps that press on that bone.
Like I said, heel height is only one of many ways a shoe can be good or bad on an individual.