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Wedding Shoes
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On your wedding day
you will have very little chance to sit down. So be sure to choose a comfortable shoe. Don't choose stilettos - or your feet will be aching by the
end of the reception. If
you really want heels, don't go any higher than two inches. There are so many styles to choose from, many of which are
dyeable. You will want the shoe to match the hue of your dress.
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You
do not have to buy "bridal" shoes. Here are a few options:
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Silk or satin pumps -
plain or decorated with appliques.
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Sandals with straps
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Closed or open-toed
slingbacks
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Bridal boots (with
ribbons for laces)
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Ballet
slippers
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Doc
Martens (white)
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Decorated sneakers
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Mary Janes
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Most
wedding accessory shops and bridal shops have shoes that you can
choose from.
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