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Most brides usually go into their wedding having a healthy knowledge of what they actually want. Before planning their wedding, most of them have gracefully imagined what their wedding dress will look like, what the bridesmaids will be wearing, how wedding venue will be decorated, and what will be the food. Despite foolproof planning, most women tend to neglect one area that is wedding shoes. Believe it or not, many brides never think about bridal shoes until the wedding planning starts.
Wedding Designer Shoes
Brides make sure they look breathtakingly beautiful, their hair looks perfect, wedding dress is just divine, face is as pretty as a picture, and anyone who sees her should say, bride is looking like a princess. However, what about feet and wedding shoes? Wedding shoes can easily make or break one of the most important days of your life. If your feet hurt, you’ll be in a miserable condition. Though you can take your shoes off but who wants to do that, mainly when you went to so much trouble and thinking, ensuring that everything looks perfect. Along with wedding dress, you wish to have amazing wedding designer shoes, which can take you through to the end of the wedding day without giving you even a hint of discomfort.
Ivory and White Wedding Shoes
When it comes to companies providing ivory or white wedding shoes exclude Reebok or Nike from your list, as they never designed a wedding tennis shoe. It is wise to do extensive research on your wedding shoes before you consider your dress. If you want to flaunt your shoes, your wedding dress should be of knee length or go for shorter dress.
Most brides aren't comfortable in wearing high heels, in this situation you should opt for a lower heel. Try to aim for at least 2 inches, 3 being optimum. In case your wedding dress is long, you should choose a flat or low heel wedding shoe. However, make sure you get the size right. Many brides are finicky and they prefer to go for wedding shoes with straps or ties. If you too fall in the same genre, make sure straps or ties can be loosened with a little space between the strap and your skin. If you overlook this, your feet will swell just from standing on them so much. By giving your wedding shoes lots of consideration, you can be sure aching and sore feet won't spoil your memorable day.




