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Wedding Shoes
Women’s wedding shoes are footwear that should be considered a separate category. Why? Bridal shoes should be made of the highest quality materials, not only for their appearance, but above all for comfort. Your feet must breathe in wedding heels to avoid chafing and soreness. Consider wedding sandals. Remember that you’ll be walking for hours in your wedding shoes, so comfort is incredibly important. Wedding shoes often have additional or thicker padding, which provides cushioning while dancing. This prevents your feet from tiring as quickly. In addition to wedding heels, brides-to-be often choose wedding shoes with a block heel. Women’s wedding shoes should be made with impeccable care, as they are photographed up close during wedding detail shots. They make a wonderful wedding keepsake, provided that poorly finished shoes don’t ruin the beautiful composition in the photo. We offer a variety of women’s wedding shoes: low-heeled wedding shoes, high-heeled wedding shoes, pumps, crystal wedding shoes, dance shoes, embellished wedding shoes, leather wedding shoes, and ballet flats.
Women’s wedding shoes in our offer
Remember to pay attention to heels with your wedding dress. The right wedding shoe can accentuate and complement your outfit. Wedding sandals, closed-toe shoes, flats, or heels? Take your time shopping for the perfect wedding shoes. Uncomfortable shoes can truly ruin a wedding, so comfort is crucial. You’ll find beautiful and elegant wedding shoes that will make you look feminine and feel comfortable. We hand-sewn our shoes in our studio.
We offer wedding shoe categories by color: gold wedding shoes, silver wedding shoes, white wedding shoes, red wedding shoes, sky blue wedding shoes, beige wedding shoes, and pink wedding shoes. Comfortable Wedding Shoes – Which Wedding Shoes to Choose?
If comfort is important to you and you plan to spend many hours on your feet in the same shoes, a lower heel, such as 3-5 cm, is a safe choice for your wedding reception. This heel provides stability and reduces the risk of foot pain after a long day. If you’re looking for a more elegant, figure-elongating effect, you can opt for a higher heel, such as 7-10 cm. However, it’s important to break in these shoes well beforehand to ensure you feel confident in them. Alternatively, wedge or block heel wedding shoes combine height with greater stability. With high heels, it’s also worth considering switching to more comfortable shoes, such as bridal ballet flats, for the later hours of the reception.
Ultimately, choosing the heel height should depend on your experience wearing heels daily, the style of your dress, and your comfort level. Remember that your wedding day is a time to feel beautiful, but above all, comfortable.