
‘Most comfortable' shoe brand with cult-following launches supportive walking shoe: She Wear
Thousands of women dread shoe shopping, searching high and low for a pair that ticks all the boxes.
That's exactly why one Aussie set out on a mission to change the game, creating her very own shoeware line, She Wear.
'I couldn't find a shoe that supported my feet properly for walking... and I knew other women were having the same problem,' founder Stacey Head tells Best Picks.
'Most walking shoes were either ugly orthopaedics or runners that wore out in three months. I wanted something better.'
Home to work shoes, sneakers, boots, slides and sandals, She Wear has become a go-to for shoppers across the country.
And now there's a brand new line designed for those on their feet every day; the Pace walking shoe.
Different to traditional runners that are build for speed instead of short distance, the Pace walking shoe is a supportive style, designed to support feet during all day wear.
Crafted with bio mechanical footbeds, with a firm midfoot support and shock-absorbing soles, they help to support the natural stride.Perfect for those exercising, commuting or even working a long day on your feet, these walking shoes go the distant — and look good doing it.
Available in three different colour s, choose from a sleek ombre blue and green, bright white and green, or a classic black.
She Wear was born after founder Stacey injured herself on a building site, which left her searching for a supportive, fit-for-purpose footwear.
After struggling to find a pair, she launched She Wear's first collection of women's safety boots, which gained a loyal following in record speed.
Now the brand has endless styles and options for everything life throws at you, whether you're exercising, walking the dog, working or socialising — there's a shoe for every occasion.

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles

AU Financial Review
10 hours ago
- AU Financial Review
Telco uses AI chatbots to keep scammers hanging on the line
AI chatbots are being used by telco firm TPG to scam the scammers, engaging them in fake conversations to reveal their schemes and the types of organisations they are impersonating. Tens of thousands of good-guy bots with different personalities and accents, including an Aussie who says 'mate', have been created by a Macquarie University start-up that has commercialised its technology.


7NEWS
12 hours ago
- 7NEWS
Go behind the scenes and see inside the stars' beauty bags for the Logies 2025
It's that time of year again. Australia's foremost event in television has returned: The 65th annual TV Week Logie Awards is here, and with it comes some of the brightest (and most glamorous) stars of the small screen. Ahead of the event itself at Sydney's Star Casino this evening, Best Picks got behind the scenes and into the dressing rooms to see what some of this year's celebrities are really using on their faces. From the last-minute hairspray they can't get enough of to the pimple patches covering up any last-minute annoyances, scroll on to find out how you can replicate Logies 2025 glam at home. Don't say we're not good to you. 1. L'Oreal Paris Elnett Satin Supreme Hold Hairspray, $9, Amazon Australia Anyone who knows anything about having their picture taken in a professional setting will know the importance of having every. single. hair. in place. And despite wind and rain this weekend, the Logies 2025 is no exception. Backstage in the dressing rooms, we spied the budget product your grandmother would have used and loved. L'Oreal Paris' Elnett Satin Supreme Hold Hairspray, which costs just $9 on Amazon Australia, has for a long time been dubbed the worst-kept secret in the beauty industry. Founded in 1960, the spray has become the go-to for stylists the world over seeking the strongest hold, an ultra-fine mist that will disappear at the single stroke of a brush and a long-lasting finish that will see you into the wee hours. Classics are classics for a reason. Get yours here. 2. Rael Pimple Patches, $28.99, Amazon Australia Picture the scene. You're one of this year's Logies biggest stars. You've spent the entire week looking after yourself. Drinking green juice, working out, clocking your eight hours sleep, moisturising, you get the picture. Next minute, you wake up this morning and you've got a massive pimple right in the middle of your face. Now, without naming any names, what we can tell you is that we spotted these Rael Pimple Patches ($28.99; Amazon Australia) in the dressing rooms of a few of this year's biggest stars — so you know they're the real deal. Promising to 'gently draw out pus and impurities straight from the source', the key thing about these pimple patches is they are all-but-invisible. Coming in two sizes (10mm and 12mm), they provide a clear matte finish that works without anyone noticing them. With a 4.4 star rating on Amazon Australia, it's not only the stars who love them either. More than 76,000 shoppers have left glowing reviews. 'Best pimple patches I've tested so far!' wrote one. 'My new go-to,' another added. 3. Bioderma Sensibio H20 Micellar Water, $18.99, Amazon Australia It's the beauty product everyone from Gwyneth Paltrow to Victoria Beckham has in their makeup bag. So it's no surprise that we spotted Bioderma's Sensibio H20 Micellar Water ($18.99; Amazon Australia) behind the scenes at the Logies. Not only is this French product the bees knees in removing makeup and drawing out any impurities from the skin, but it also works fantastically to clear up makeup mistakes in a dressing room with a cotton bud. Most importantly, it also doesn't leave the skin red and angry after use. Thanks to its sensitive-approved ingredients, the micellar water works to preserve the skin's healthy microbiome, while respecting your complexion's barrier. Personally, I permanently have one of these out in my bathroom and another in the drawer 'just in case'. It's really that good. 4. La Roche Posay Body Milk Moisturiser, $35.99, Amazon Australia Making your legs look like they have just spent July in Italy rather than curled up in pant suits in the cool Aussie winter is no mean feat. But with a lick of self-tan and La Roche Posay's Body Milk Moisturiser ($35.99; Amazon Australia), the stars are ready for their close-up — and have never looked better. The La Roche Posay Body Milk has long been a favourite of those in the know, with many citing its lightweight formula and rich feel on the skin as standout features. 'This stuff works. Great moisturiser but not greasy. You'll notice the difference in a week,' one of the thousands of happy shoppers wrote on Amazon Australia. 'Used to have dry and itchy skin. This lotion took care of it. Skin feels deeply moisturized and smooth. Also like that's unscented. Highly recommend,' another added. 5. NYX Professional Makeup Primer, $14.97, Amazon Australia In my humble opinion, a g ood makeup primer is worth its weight in gold. It's the thing that's going to see a Logies look right through to the bitter end of the after party. And I highly doubt that many of them will have done without this budget buy spotted backstage. Promising to even out skin tone, minimise texture, and reduce fine lines, a few dollops of this product makes putting on makeup that much easier. — more than enough time to enjoy the ceremony and party.


7NEWS
12 hours ago
- 7NEWS
Revealed: The three secret weapons the stars swear by before hitting the Logies 2025 red carpet
It's go-time on the 65th Annual TV Week Logie Awards. But just before the stars hit up the red carpet, there are three things (call them secret weapons) that almost each and every one of them will use before facing the cameras' harsh glare. Below, Best Picks shares the three items everyone going out for the night needs in their little black bag. 1. DuCare Oil Blotting Sheets for the Face, $11.19, Amazon Australia The ladies aren't the only ones needing a quick blot before hitting up the red carpet. Many of our favourite stars, male and female, were quick to try out the DuCare Oil Blotting Sheets for the Face ($11.19; Amazon Australia). Made with 100 per cent natural linen fibre paper and Green Tea, these fragrance-free blotting papers are perfect for sensitive skin as they work to remove excess oil and sebum — without causing irritation. The best thing about these blotters is you don't need to do any wiping. Instead, just hold the paper against your cheek, forehead or chin and just two seconds later, your skin is far less oily to the look and touch. What's not to love? Head here to Amazon Australia to get yours now. 2. Compeed Mixed Size Blister Plasters, $11.25, Amazon Australia We've all been there. The shoes look SO good, but you just know they are going to cause a blister or two if you have to walk more than 10 feet. Enter Compeed's Mixed Size Blister Plasters ($11.25; Amazon Australia), a saviour both on the Logies red carpet and red carpets around the world. We saw more than a few women hiding these underneath their stilettos before heading out to face the music. With deep cushioning to relieve pressure and prevent painful rubbing and hydrocolloid gel technology to create an optimal healing environment for foot blisters, this Compeed product really stops blisters in their tracks. The handy box is small enough to fit in a clutch bag or pocket, and there are several different sizes depending on the size of your sore spot. 3. Clutch Glue Secret Fashion Tape, $29, Amazon Australia Last but not least, where would almost anyone be without fashion tape to hold those gravity-defying dresses and thigh high slits in place? This Clutch Fashion Glue is the go-to of stylists in the know, thanks to its ability to hold clothes in place — and then come out in the wash. Available in 15mL and 30mL tubes, the stylists were going through tub after tub of this in the final checks before the stars headed into The Star itself. You can snap up a tube of your own for just $29 on Amazon Australia.