Bridal Shoes: How to Have Both Style and Comfort
Brides, have you started shopping for shoes for your bridal party and yourself? If you have, do you find it’s style winning over comfort? I found that brides (bridesmaids and mothers, too) don’t have to give one up for the other, nor hurt the budget in doing so.
With the emphasis more on fashion today than ever before, bridal shoe fashions vary in style but not in comfort…”Oh, my aching feet!” is pretty much what photographers here the bride saying after 12 hours on their feet. Heels are getting higher and toes are more pointed in women’s fashionable styles. But, in reality, these are just what your feet don’t need to be healthy. NewJerseyWeddingVendors wants you to be comfortable and enjoy your wedding day in your new stylish bridal shoes.
What are the brides wearing these days? Just look at some of the stylish bridal shoes that I found online at Bellissimabridalshoes.com
$239 |
$95 |
$330 |
Not every bride’s budget includes expensive shoes. Stylish bridal shoes don’t have to be expensive. Look at some of the stylish bridal shoes found at Endless.com.
$59 |
$53 |
$83 |
Since the camera will be focused on you most of the day and evening, you want to look your best as long as you can hold out…without taking your shoes off and without pain in your smile! Eventually, every bride does take her bridal shoes off. But no matter which bridal shoe style you choose for your wedding day, there are somethings you can do for your feet…and they aren’t expensive.
These few tips will probably be the least expensive items you will spend money on for your wedding yet will be the most important to help you enjoy your day. These important wedding day items are…
- Pamper your feet and enjoy a spa pedicure every few weeks and just before your wedding day.
- Insert AirPlus for Her: Gel Ball-of-Foot Cushion into your bridal shoes. They are made of lightweight polymer gel that provides superior shock absorption, excellent cushioning, and long-lasting comfort.
- Roll Band-Aid Blister Block on your heels before putting your bridal shoes on. Blister Block prevents blisters before they start while you’re wearing your new bridal shoes. (Visit Band-Aid’s website, enter your email address, and you’ll receive a coupon for Band-Aid’s Blister Block Stick.)
How does the Blister Block stick prevent blisters? Click here and visit The Beauty Brains to find out how and what others say about Band-Aid’s Blister Block stick.
When shopping for your bridal shoes, remember the following shoe buying tips…
- If your bridal shoes aren’t comfortable, don’t buy them.
- Always go shopping later in the day, that’s because your feet actually expand as the day goes on.
- To help cushion the ball of your foot from stress and prevent fatigue, insert a gel cushion into each pair of bridal shoes before you try them on so you’ll be sure there is room for your foot and the cushion.
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Bridal Shoes: How to Have Both Style and Comfort
$239
$95
$330
$59
$53
$83