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Shanta
Beginner July 2021

To wear heels or not is the question ??

Shanta, on March 15, 2021 at 3:21 PM Posted in Wedding Attire 1 11
Soooo whacta walking down the aisle in ??? I cannot really wear heels like I want so I have some wedges ( not sure if it’s gonna work , and I have my blinged out converses which might make the cut before the wedges ...

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Latest activity by Milada, on March 17, 2021 at 12:57 PM
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    Master July 2019
    Hannah ·
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    I hate heels and wanted to be comfortable on my wedding day. I wore flat sandals, and my feet were still hurting after hours on my feet and dancing. Wear whatever makes you comfortable! You'll be doing a lot of standing/dancing on your wedding day, and if your dress is floor length, no one will even see your shoes.
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    VIP October 2021
    Monica ·
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    Girlll I am walking down the aisle in all white Nike Vapormaxes. The most comfortable shoe ever!! I can walk 13miles in em in vegas without my corns complaining then its a winner for me.


    I will change into a 2nd outfit halfway into the reception. Those will be wedge heels. Lets see how long I can last in em. Maybe an hour or 2?
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  • Shanta
    Beginner July 2021
    Shanta ·
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    Sorry for the typo ... wear is what I was trying to type ladies lol
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    Champion July 2019
    Veronica ·
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    I wore white converses that I had decorated with gemstones and had our wedding date written on one side and bride written on the other. They were so comfortable and I didn't have to worry about tripping and falling.

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    Super June 2021
    Melanie ·
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    I bought heels, but I'm second guessing my choice and want to wear sandals to be more comfortable and avoid tripping in the grass while I walk down the aisle. I just feel bad because I paid almost $200 for customized heels with my new last name and wedding date on them, and now I don't want to wear them. My dress alteration appointment is in a month so I need to make a decision soon!

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  • Shanta
    Beginner July 2021
    Shanta ·
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    I was gonna walk down the aisle in the wedges n change to the converse .. but I’m thinking converse all the way and have my photographer take pics of the wedges while we’re getting ready
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    Savvy June 2021
    Kimberly ·
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    Wearing these for the ceremony/getting ready

    To wear heels or not is the question ?? 1

    Then switching to these

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    Devoted July 2023
    Scandalousrandallous ·
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    Since we are tossing around the idea of the courthouse and then jumping on a plane, Iʻm thinking something like fancy/lux wedges

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    Expert April 2021
    Melody ·
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    I super hate heels, but practically live in cowboy boots. So I bought a pair in our colors (black and red) and will be wearing those!

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    Expert May 2021
    Jaime ·
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    I bought flats - no way I was even going to consider anything with a heel! I wish I could do heel as they look spectacular, but I decided I was going to focus on comfort over fashion for myself.

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    Super October 2021
    Milada ·
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    I'm wearing wedges but I'm going to see if I can bustle my dress so I can slip into my bedazzled tennis shoes.

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