How to Find the Best Comfortable Winter Shoes for Women in Cold Weather
I’ve always cared about comfort, but winter really puts that to the test. Cold weather has a way of magnifying every stiff seam and unsupportive footbed, and I have no interest in hobbling through the season in shoes that make my feet grumble. If a pair isn’t comfortable from the start, I know I won’t reach for it, no matter how lovely it looks sitting in the box.
Since Munro closed and my longtime favorite booties disappeared with them, I’ve been keeping an eye out for winter shoes that offer the same mix of warmth, support, and everyday practicality. A few styles keep rising to the top, and I wanted to share them for anyone else trying to replace an old reliable. They look polished, they feel good according to the reviews, and you’d never guess from the outside just how kind they are to your feet.
How to Find the Best Comfortable Winter Shoes
Start with support. Look for a cushioned footbed, some form of arch support, and enough structure that your foot doesn’t roll around as you walk. Shoes that feel good within the first few minutes usually continue to feel good later in the day. If you need even more softness or warmth, the UGG Genuine Sheepskin Insoles are an easy little upgrade I reach for often.

Traction is another non-negotiable in cold weather. Smooth soles may be fine in July, but winter asks for something with grip. You don’t need anything aggressive, just a sole that won’t slide the moment you step on a damp sidewalk.
Materials matter too. Leather, suede, wool, and waterproof fabrics tend to hold up better in cold temperatures and feel more forgiving on the feet.
If you have winter travel coming up, I shared a few tips that make packing and dressing so much easier when the weather gets unpredictable.
Flats
Flats aren’t usually top of mind once the temperatures drop, but they still have their moments. On milder days or when you’d rather not wrestle with a boot, a supportive flat can be a nice change of pace.
Rothy’s The Daily Driver
If you want a solid flat for winter that doesn’t feel flimsy, this one is great. The Arch Effect insole is cushy enough to sink into yet supportive enough to keep your arches from collapsing by noon. The pegged rubber outsole gives a bit of bounce, which you don’t usually find in flats. It’s an easy, everyday shoe that holds up well in colder weather.
Easy Spirit Amaya Casual Flats
The rich burgundy with the buckle feels festive without screaming holiday costume. These flats look dressy, but the comfort level belongs firmly in the sneaker category. If you have a party where you’ll be standing for hours, these won’t punish you for it.
ECCO Margot Leather Ballerina Flat
This is the flat that’s seemingly simple but elevated. The leather is soft, the footbed is kind, and the whole shoe feels more luxurious than the price suggests. They go with almost everything, and I can easily see them finishing off a festive holiday outfit on the nights when heels just aren’t in the cards…which for me, is never.
Slippers
Birkenstock Zermatt Genuine Shearling Lined Slipper
Warm shearling on the inside, a durable sole on the outside. These slip on easily and hold up beautifully, even if you wander outside to grab a package. These slippers are supportive enough that your feet feel good even on longer mornings at home.
UGG Ansley Water Resistant Slipper
A classic UGG slipper that deserves its loyal following. They’re warm, supportive, water-resistant, and hold up well if you have to step outside when the weather is less than ideal. Cute, comfortable, and reliably well-made.
Boots & Booties

These LifeStride ankle booties are super comfy with a memory foam insole and a stable 1 3/8″ heel that feels virtually flat. They also have a gore inset that stretches when you walk. I bought the black microsuede, and they come in other colors. They come in sizes 5-12, medium, and wide widths.

A good pair of neutral booties is another essential I refuse to go without. These Time & True booties have a low heel, which is comfy for long days on your feet. I like how the texture complements the plush pullover without competing with it. While the tan is almost sold out, they come in quite a few different colors!

TIME AND TRUE QUILTED BARN COAT size M / SCOOP OVERSIZED CABLE SWEATER size S / SOFIA BY SOFIA VERGARA HIGH RISE FLARE JEANS size 10 short / TIME AND TRUE BLACK COMFORT KNIT BOOTIES
If you’re looking for an affordable knit bootie that is comfortable, I highly recommend these. They come in both black and brown, are under $40, and have a memory foam insole. You’ll never believe where they are from!
Vionic Savannah Platform Bootie
This one is built with real orthotic support, which is wonderful if you have plantar fasciitis or just tired feet in general. It feels secure and cushioned, and the waterproof material means sudden winter weather won’t catch you unprepared. A very easy all-day boot.
Blondo Danika Waterproof Bootie
A simple, sturdy waterproof bootie that does exactly what you want it to. The heel is comfortable, the base is solid, and the whole shoe feels reliable in wet winter conditions. It’s a true staple boot.
Valli Waterproof Suede Bootie
A classic short bootie shape with a bit more polish. You can choose leather or suede, and both versions have good traction for slick sidewalks. If you want something simple but stylish, this is a great pick.
Easy Spirit Sidney Bootie
I find myself coming back to Easy Spirit because they reliably blend comfort with practicality. This pair feels comfortable right out of the box, which is always a nice surprise. The cushioned, removable insole with arch support makes them easy on your feet, and the shape works beautifully with pants, skirts, or dresses.
Vionic Catina Lace-Up Bootie

This lace-up style gives you that secure, hugged-in feel without weighing your feet down. The Vionic support system is built right in, so you get proper alignment and cushioning from the moment you put them on. They look polished enough for everyday outfits, and the adjustable laces make them especially nice if your feet tend to swell as the day goes on.
ABEO Compass Zip Boot
ABEO shoes are built for arch and heel support, and this boot shows it. The zip entry makes it easy to slip on and off while keeping the shape streamlined. They are a supportive winter staple for anyone who needs structured footwear.
Sorel Out N About Boot
These boots are warm, waterproof, and built for truly slushy days. They keep your feet dry even when the sidewalks are a mess, and the weather can’t make up its mind. If you deal with real snow, this is the kind of boot that earns its place by the door.
For more boot ideas, my post on comfortable winter boots has been a reader favorite and might help you narrow things down.
Sneakers
New Balance 574
The New Balance 574 has earned its reputation for a reason. They’re cushioned, stable, and durable enough to handle winter sidewalks without feeling stiff or clunky. The materials hold up well in colder weather, and they pair easily with jeans or casual pants.
On Cloud 6 Waterproof
On Cloud shoes continue to be a favorite for my readers. I have the non-waterproof version of this style and love that they’re lightweight without feeling flimsy and orthopedic-friendly, without looking it. The waterproof finish and traction make these sneakers easy to wear through winter weather.
AllBirds Wool Runner NZ Waterproof
I love my regular Allbirds sneakers, so this waterproof version immediately caught my attention. They’re warm, soft, and naturally temperature-regulating, which is everything you’d hope for in a winter sneaker. They’re surprisingly light for cold-weather shoes and designed to keep your feet dry on damp days, making them an interesting option for milder winters.
OrthoFeet Wander Hands-Free Sneaker
If comfort is your main priority, this shoe has you covered. The hands-free entry is incredibly convenient, and the design is built with genuine orthopedic support. No fuss, just comfort.
OrthoFeet Elin Sneaker Boot
This is great option if you want a sneaker with a little more winter warmth. The faux fur around the ankle is cozy, and the heel and arch cushioning make it easy to wear all day. A practical cold-weather alternative to a full boot.
FitFlop F-Mode Flow Sneaker
I know many of you wear FitFlops in the summer, but did you know they make supportive sneakers too? The slip-resistant rubber outsoles make these a smart pick for icy surprise patches, and the cushioned, ergonomic footbed gives you the shock absorption the brand is known for. The support is solid enough for longer walks, and they make a great everyday winter sneaker if you’re out and about a lot.
Easy Spirit Romy Walking Shoes
With multiple widths and more colors than anyone truly needs, these are reliable, supportive walking shoes for nearly any foot shape. The removable footbed lets you use your own orthotics, and the reviews speak for themselves with a near perfect rating. These are comfortable from the first wear.
Brooks Ghost Max 3 Running Shoe
Brooks are a top choice for anyone who needs more space in the toe box or deals with bunions. The cushioning feels generous but still stable, which is a rare combination. A supportive walking and running shoe you can rely on.
If you’re already thinking about where all these winter shoes will live, I shared an easy guide to organizing your shoes and boots that has made a big difference for me.
If you’ve already found a comfortable winter shoe you swear by, let us know in the comments. Your recommendations are often how I discover my next favorites.





















Incredibly helpful post! Thank you for the research and commentary. I needed this post today!
I’m wearing my Skechers pale grey booties in 7W that I bought last year. They are so comfy! It has snowed all day! When I went out to get my driver’s license renewed in the snow and slush in the parking lot, I was grateful for my 20 year old boots from LL Bean!
I recently discovered the brand Aetrex while vacationing in Oregon this past summer. I purchased a pair of sandals that are so cushioned and comfortable and easy to walk in that I was a convert. I purchase the sandals in another color so now I have blue pair and a champagne pair. I have since purchased two pairs of their sneakers. You feel like you are are walking on a cloud, and the shoes are supportive and stylish. Boots are next on my list! I think their shoes are the best for European vacations with all the walking on cobblestone sidewalks.
I’ve heard very good things about that brand!
Great post and thanks for mentioning Orthofeet. They seem to cover all the foot issues and have a 60 day wear return policy if needed. Their site and videos are quite infomative.
Many thanks for all you do!
Thanks for all of the great suggestions for book. My booties are from Sam Edelman. They are very comfortable. I like the turtle neck sweater you have on. I can’t wear turtlenecks anymore. They push up the loose skin I like to pretend is not there!
I bought some Sofft Adriana booties this fall, most comfy of all the boots I have, highly recommend them!
These are all wonderful choices. I need winter boots and some everyday shoes. Comfort and support is a must.
Thank You so much for the wonderful selection of comfortable shoes. Jennifer , the Taupe color sweater in the first photo looks so great on you. Very good color on you. Of course you always look good in black. Thanks again for this post on comfortable shoes.
Taupe is my favorite color of all time. I should write a post on why 🙂
Have you tried Vessi’s? They are a Canadian brand that makes truly waterproof shoes. They have sneakers for warm weather and cold. They will keep your feet dry in a downpour like we have in Florida. I wore mine all over Rome and Greece and they stood up well. I could walk on cobblestones all day in them. Choose the Weekender if you need a roomy toe box.
I’ve never heard of them. I’ll check them out, thanks!
This is the first I heard that Munro went out of business 😥. One of the last that made super slim for my long, skinny feet. Yes, I feel abandoned!
They closed up a while ago…very sad
I have very problematic feet. High arches, bunion, hammer toes, both feet have had surgery. I recently bought these Pikolino ankle boots , called Grenada, and they are the perfect fit and amount of support for me.
Sorry I don’t know how to copy link. 🙁
Thanks Sandy
I have two pairs of boots for cold and snow that I absolutely love….first Sketchers Easy Going Zip booties and for slushy snow, wet weather Sperry Duck boots. If there is chance that sidewalks and parking lots won’t have dry pavement, I grab one of those two boots.
Munro shoes were my go to shoes. I need new boots and today’s post was just for me! Comfort has become my middle name. My high arches are falling and I didn’t know that was a thing.
I read your email first every day. I appreciate all the work you do for us.
I really miss Munro. There’s something unique about their soles and insoles that are so comfy for me.