What girl doesn't love shopping for shoes? Wedding shoes are no different. There are many styles out there, so let's make sure you pick the right ones!
If you are like most women, on more than one occasion, you have worn a pair of cute strappy heels and hours later, with your feet aching like they never have before, wonder if those shoes were really worth the pain!
You would think that we would have learned from our first aching feet experience. However, more times than not, we do it again!
This is not the position that you want to find yourself, or your feet in,! Your wedding is all about comfort! The best part is that you do not have to forfeit style for comfort. The trick is to find shoes that are stylish and comfortable.
Tips
1. Never worn heels before? Your day is NOT the day to start! Your feet will be in a state of shock. Try a shoe with a low heel or wear a satin ballerina slipper instead.
2. Buy your shoes early, preferably at the same time or soon after you purchase your dress. You need to know how well they coordinate with your dress. You will also need to take them with you to your tailor so that your dress can be hemmed accordingly.
3. Take into consideration the embellishments on your the dress. A rhinestone shoe may not coordinate well with a pearl embellished dress.
4. If you do buy heels, break them in. Do not wait until your day to wear them for an extended period of time. Breaking them in before hand will ensure comfort on your day.
5. Keep your groom in mind! Try not to buy shoes that will leave you towering over him at the altar. It is not considerate nor will it look good in your pictures.
6. If you are on a budget, buying shoes can be a good place to save a few bucks. The majority of dresses worn are floor length. Therefore, shoes are rarely seen anyway. Borrow a pair or buy an inexpensive pair.
7. Consider purchasing two pairs of shoes. Many brides opt to wear a more comfortable pair of shoes at their receptions.
DIY Tip: Buy a pair of white flip flops and add Swarvoski crystals to the straps. Change into them on the way to your reception and it is comfort all night long!
To tell you the truth....Many bridesmaids often bring comfortable shoes to change into anyway, so why not go along with it?
Whatever pair you choose make sure that they are comfortable! You don't want to look back on your day and remember how bad your feet hurt! Make your feet happy and you will be happy! [via]
If you are like most women, on more than one occasion, you have worn a pair of cute strappy heels and hours later, with your feet aching like they never have before, wonder if those shoes were really worth the pain!
You would think that we would have learned from our first aching feet experience. However, more times than not, we do it again!
This is not the position that you want to find yourself, or your feet in,! Your wedding is all about comfort! The best part is that you do not have to forfeit style for comfort. The trick is to find shoes that are stylish and comfortable.
Tips
1. Never worn heels before? Your day is NOT the day to start! Your feet will be in a state of shock. Try a shoe with a low heel or wear a satin ballerina slipper instead.
2. Buy your shoes early, preferably at the same time or soon after you purchase your dress. You need to know how well they coordinate with your dress. You will also need to take them with you to your tailor so that your dress can be hemmed accordingly.
3. Take into consideration the embellishments on your the dress. A rhinestone shoe may not coordinate well with a pearl embellished dress.
4. If you do buy heels, break them in. Do not wait until your day to wear them for an extended period of time. Breaking them in before hand will ensure comfort on your day.
5. Keep your groom in mind! Try not to buy shoes that will leave you towering over him at the altar. It is not considerate nor will it look good in your pictures.
6. If you are on a budget, buying shoes can be a good place to save a few bucks. The majority of dresses worn are floor length. Therefore, shoes are rarely seen anyway. Borrow a pair or buy an inexpensive pair.
7. Consider purchasing two pairs of shoes. Many brides opt to wear a more comfortable pair of shoes at their receptions.
DIY Tip: Buy a pair of white flip flops and add Swarvoski crystals to the straps. Change into them on the way to your reception and it is comfort all night long!
To tell you the truth....Many bridesmaids often bring comfortable shoes to change into anyway, so why not go along with it?
Whatever pair you choose make sure that they are comfortable! You don't want to look back on your day and remember how bad your feet hurt! Make your feet happy and you will be happy! [via]
Wedding Shoes ... 7 Steps Direction
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