As you walk down the aisle, those four-inch stiletto heels may look amazing. But five hours and 10 dances later, style may morph into acute pain with every step. Avoid the blisters and prolong the dancing by having equally stylish backup flats.
Don’t leave wedding dress up to your soles to be your “something new.” Maryannbridal said if you are not used to wearing three-inch heels, or you’ve never dared bare your toes in strappy sandals, your wedding day is not the best arena to try out these styles.
If comfort is important to you, consider investing in a high-end brand. Although you’ll pay for the high-quality fabric and fine craftsmanship, you’ll enjoy better a better fit and greater comfort.
Maryannbridal said shoe pads can help prevent slipping and chafing so that you can keep dancing all night. In fact, here’s a little secret: Shoe pads can actually make your feet look better by preventing your toes from hanging over the edge of the shoe. You can find a collection of shoe pads made especially for bridal shoes and heels at My Glass Slipper.
Maryannbridal suggest a few weeks before the wedding, start wearing your shoes inside for an hour or two at a time. This will break in the fabric, and help you get used to wearing them.