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stacked heel

American  
Or stack heel

noun

  1. a shoe heel constructed from several layers of material.


Etymology

Origin of stacked heel

First recorded in 1955–60

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Just right for the shoulder season, they feature a comfy stacked heel, covered toes and slip-on style.

From Seattle Times

These boots will elevate any outfit you throw together, and a stacked heel and soft leather lining make them comfortable all night long.

From Seattle Times

Its Vara pumps, with their stacked heel and fabric bow, have been a fashion icon since the 1970s.

From The Wall Street Journal

Realife, I am caught in a glitzy mirrorball, listening to Bowie as a candle gutters next to a stacked heel boot.

From The Guardian