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Things To Consider Before You Buy Your Wedding Shoes

April 12, 2008

Shopping for your wedding shoes is one of the fun parts in the preparation for your wedding. What will you wear for your wedding? Have you decided on the style yet?

Will you wear high heels or flats? Will you sacrifice comfort for beauty? This has been the ultimate question for brides and you shouldn’t sacrifice one for the other. Find the wedding shoes that will give you comfort but you still love the style. There are cute ballet flats that will be good for you too. Just remember that you will be standing on your feet all day on your wedding day and you don’t want your feet to be sore just a few minutes after walking down the aisle! There is still the reception wherein you will still dance with your new husband!

There are a lot of different types of fabrics for wedding shoes. But you have to consider the venue you will be in to make sure that your shoes will be able to complete it’s purpose at the end of the wedding. Silk fabrics might stain easily if you have a garden wedding. Leather pumps might be too hot for summertime. So you have to choose carefully and see which fits your venue better.

Lastly, you have to make sure that it matches your wedding dress. Please do not buy the shoes before buying the wedding dress. Your wedding dress is the most important element and everything else should match to it. Just make sure that the wedding shoes you will buy will match your personality and match your dress!

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