‘The return of the pump’: Classic heel loved by Zendaya, Kendall Jenner is back in style
It might be high time to kick your flats to the curb.
The classic pump — typically reserved for boardroom execs in pencil skirts and blazers — is expected to reign as 2025’s It shoe after years of sneakers and ballet flats dominating the trend cycle.
The slip-on shoe’s proliferation in celebrity style and catwalk collections has ushered in the heel’s revival, which NYC-based trend forecaster Mandy Lee calls “the return of the pump.”
Unlike stiletto pumps with their hallmark extra-pointy toe and sky-high heel, these pumps typically feature a softer point at the toe and a modest heel height. It’s a little lower that Christian Louboutin’s famous style “So Kate,” which is also considered a pump but has a skinny, stiletto-style heel that towers at nearly 5 inches.
“It’s like a slightly pointed toe, maybe a 3-inch pump,” Lee, better known as @oldloserinbrooklyn online, told The Post of the specific style. “I have been seeing the return of that classic, not-too-much, not-too-kitten-heel pump.”
