Latest Wedding Shoes Shopping Guide: Dos and Don’ts

White wedding shoes

Shoes are the most important bridal accessory. That is why some women find it equally tricky buying them as much as the wedding gown. Finding the perfect pair of shoes that will take you through the wedding day is the top priority.

When it comes to shoes, you surely don’t want to deal with sore sole, blisters, and tired feet. That is why buying primarily comfortable wedding shoes should be on your list. Here are the things you need to consider if you want to purchase that perfect pair.

Shop Early

When I should start shopping for wedding shoes? This might be the most frequently asked question. The answer is the earliest possible. First of all, choose a dress. Then start checking out your shoe options.

You need to purchase shoes in advance of your wedding dress fittings, so you can take them with you. That way you can adjust the length of your dress and not worry about that. Don’t wait until the last minute to buy your shoes!

Complements Your Style

Now that you have probably found that perfect wedding dress, you want to find a pair of shoes that complements both of your personal style and wedding gown as well.

If you are going for a specific style like retro, romantic, or vintage, make sure shoes complement the dress and vice versa. There are some detailing or embellishments on the shoes, as well as fabrics of the dress that can be matched with one another.

Woman holding her wedding shoes on her big day

Different Types of Wedding Shoes

Every bride will choose the type of shoes she likes and she thinks will be comfortable. No matter if the shoes are with block or stiletto heel, you should search through different options to find the most comfortable ones.

Flats

Metallic flat sandals

Some brides choose flats as they are most comfortable for all-day standing. You need to make sure they have some embellishments, sparkly details, and most of all, comfortable sole.

These grey metallic ballet flats will match perfectly with any wedding dress style. Their pointed front looks chic, while a thin belt around the leg will secure your feet from getting hurt.

High Heel Sandals

Sparkly high heel sandals

High heels might seem intimidating, but they are such classic. You can be sure these sandals will provide you with both comfort and style. Their sparkly straps in the shape of leaves and the zipper back seem very elegant and glamorous. They deserve to be seen, so don’t hesitate to wear them with asymmetric cuts, knee-length dresses, and save them after the wedding as well.

Peep Toe Sandals

Lace peep-toe sandals

Classic peep-toe sandals are great for both modern and traditional brides. These lovely sandals have lace front and back, while straps are made to imitate satin.  The pearls and rhinestones at the front are what make these sandals absolutely wedding-appropriate.

Classy Pumps

Satin wedding pumps

If you don’t want to experiment and look for something rather than a classic pair of shoes, then pumps are for you. These white satin-look pumps have a kitten heel which is great for all-day standing and dancing. Crystal embellishments will certainly be the center of attention.

Things To Consider

These are the most important things you should consider when shopping for your wedding shoes. Some of them are crucial, so make sure to check them all out.

Mind the Budget

You should always start your shopping with a planned budget in mind. Without it you can easily get lost and spend a lot of money, unplanned. You can have problems and need to cut other things that you planned, just because you spend too much on your shoes!

Mind the Venue

If you have an outdoor wedding, you should think about the terrain you are about to walk. Do you wish to walk down the aisle in high heels, watching out the mud? We don’t think that is a smart idea too. The heel should be appropriate for the venue.

Mind the Comfort

You should focus on shoes you like, but don’t exchange comfort for style – never! You don’t want to buy shoes that you need to take off immediately, right? Low heeled sandals or pumps will help you dance all night long, while there are also some gorgeous bridal flats. If you are a fan of heels, no problem. Just make sure they have comfy sole.

White wedding pumps on the flat surface

Mind the Design

While some women prefer their shoes to be classy pumps, others like design that is slightly more interesting. Eye-catching sandal straps, sequins, rhinestones – all these are parts of the design that you should look at.

Mind the Color

What colors you want to wear depends on what kind of bride you are. Traditional and classic brides will surely go for white, champagne, ivory, or any color that is near to their wedding dress shade. However, if you want to stand out a bit don’t be afraid of a little color. It can be a fun way to play with tradition.

Mind the Location

As we already mentioned, it is important to know where the wedding will take place before buying your shoes and dress as well. If the venue is indoors, then you can choose whatever heel you like and feel comfortable wearing. However, if you are having a destination wedding, beach, or backyard wedding, then you should think about flats, low, and block heels.

Mind the Weather

If you are having your wedding day in spring or summer, you shouldn’t expect any weather troubles. However, fall and winter are pretty unpredictable so rain and cold weather can easily ruin both your shoes and your dress. Check the weather forecast before the wedding often, so you can make a change if the weather decides to surprise you.

Have a Pair of Backup Shoes

It is normal to buy more than one pair. You can wear one pair of shoes during the ceremony and another for the reception. It is the same as with dresses. Having a pair of backup shoes can only be a good thing!

Dos & Don’ts of Wedding Shoes

  • Do: Start early
  • Do: Find your dress first
  • Don’t: Commit without first trying on the shoes
  • Do: Add a bit of color
  • Do: Match your shoes with the dress
  • Don’t: Experiment with styles
  • Do: Put comfort in the first place

Don’t: Forget the venue, weather, and season

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