OTBT Rhinelander Bootie

Here’s a pair of heels built for travel. Really.

Every time we load our luggage, we face this dilemma: Bring the cute, sassy shoes with a one-hour comfort lifespan, or the sensible flats built for logging 18-hour days? Practicality has always pushed us toward stodgy shoes for travel. But OTBT (which stands for Off The Beaten Track) changes the game with its Rhinelander ($159), one of the brand’s many on-trend styles that you can actually wear all day.

It helps that the Rhinelander is no stiletto. Its three-inch heel is stacked for good stability that lets us stride—not teeter–across grassy lawns, broken sidewalks, and backyard decks. A rubber sole sticks to polished floors, the arched insole provides all-day foot support, and a rounded, roomy toebox keeps our travel-swollen piggies comfortable on long plane rides.

As an ankle boot, the Rhinelander offers ample protection on rainy days. And it’s a versatile style that pairs equally well with pants and skirts: We wore it with skinny jeans for a daytime museum trip, then matched it with a short dress for an evening wedding (where we weren’t one of the ladies dancing in our stockings).

Maybe you’re insisting, “No way I can travel in heels!” In that case, try the Chetopa ($149), a flat, lug-soled bootie that also does the jeans/skirt crossover. Either model will let you travel in style—and comfort too.

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Once upon a time, contributor Kelly Bastone lived in the Big City of Denver, Colorado, where she visited the mountains as much as she could. Then she wised up and flipped the arrangement: Ten years ago, she moved to Steamboat Springs, where she skis (resort, skate, and backcountry), hikes, mountain bikes, fly-fishes--and occasionally ventures forth from her beautiful mountain valley to visit cities worldwide. A freelance writer,— More about this author →