First thing to remember is you will need your shoes for the first fitting on your bridal dress, this is because the dress maker/Bridal House will need to see the length of your gown with you wearing your shoes, in case of alterations. Second thing to remember, like your bridal gown, your wedding shoes may also take some time to arrive after you have ordered them, don't just assume you can go into any shop and walk away with your size, most shops only stock certain sizes and samples only.
Choosing the style can be very difficult as there are lots of styles available, sandals, mules, full shoe, closed toe, boots, ballet, platforms or even flip flops. Heel heights can vary from flat to 4 ½ ". Choose a style and heel height you will feel comfortable wearing all day, if you don't normally wear a 4" heel, then think twice about choosing it, as when the dancing music is getting played later on, your feet will be telling you "NO", an instant party spoiler. There are a couple of solutions though if you really do want to wear those elegant 4" heels for walking down the isle. You can purchase a more comfortable pair to slip into later for when the music kicks in and you want to dance the night away, a more expensive option maybe, but your feet will thank you for it later, (also if you are wearing a long gown, no one has to know). There are also a number of products on the market that will ensure the comfort of your feet throughout the day. If you have a real desire to be tall on you special day, try to wear a platform, they are much kinder on the feet as it spreads your weight over the whole of your foot.


























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