When it comes to wedding heels, most brides think that the higher the heel the better. However, before the bride jumps in to pick the 4 inch heel, she should take a step back and think about what that means for her feet.
First, a bride needs to wear her bridal shoes all day. She puts it on in the morning after she is ready with hair and makeup and she ordinarily doesn't take them off until after the reception. End to end, this is at least a 6 hour day and ordinarily ends up being a 10 hour day. After a few hours in the shoes, the bride's feet will start to hurt. Some brides say that the excitement of the day makes the fact that their feet hurt go away. However, at the end of the night, when the bride is dancing on the floor with her guests, she will start to no ifs ands or buts feel how sore her feet are. Oftentimes, the bride will then take off her shoes and dance without her heels, however, her dress will then drag on the ground and any pictures taken without the shoes will not look as great. Also, she could perhaps trip over the dress which would be even more embarrassing.
Wedding Shoes
Therefore, the height of a bride's heels is very important. First, the bride should think about the heel height that she ordinarily wears. Is she wholly comfortable in 4 inch heels or does she tend to wear flats all day? For the bride, she should not try to stretch beyond a one to two inch heel difference. If she is used to flip flops, then she shouldn't go above a 2 inch heel. If she is used to 3 inch heels, then a 4 inch or 4 and a half inch heel is wholly fine.
Next, the bride should think about how comfortable she wants to be. One option that some brides pick is to convert into flip flops or sandals after the ceremony. Then, the heels will not hurt her feet as much and her feet will still feel good by the end of the night. The other option is to buy a platform shoe. This makes the heel slightly lower even if it is high. For example, a 4 inch platform with a 1 inch heel in front can therefore come to be a 3 inch heel. Recently, some designers have started to make good platforms so the heel isn't that distinct and looks much more a part of the shoe. A final option to consider are wedges that have the more gradual heel and provide good balance. All 3 of these options are much more comfortable than the traditional stiletto heel.
A bride needs to remember that for every ½ inch growth in heel height, her feet will hurt 30 minutes earlier and there will be much more pressure on her feet. Therefore, she should remember to pick something that is comfortable or think of backups when selecting her wedding heels.
Wedding Heels - Choices
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