Comfortable Wedding Shoes Have Never Looked Chicer
There’s no reason you shouldn’t be as comfortable as possible on your big day. Sure, your wedding gown might be the most epic look you’ll ever wear and you want the shoes to match the momentous occasion, but that doesn’t mean you should be grimacing in pain with each and every step. Whether your shoes are totally hidden beneath your gown or shown off with an asymmetrical silhouette for all your guests to see, you want them to be totally gorgeous yet comfortable at the same time.
Perhaps that means that you’ll opt for flats or kitten heels or maybe you’ll opt for a pair of block heels instead of sky-high stilettos—either way, you’ll want to make sure your feet are secured in the shoes to prevent slippage and seek out styles with ankle straps and ties for just that reason. After all, with white, metallic, and embellished shoes like these, you’ll feel extra special as you walk down the aisle, but you’ll still be able to kick up your heels as the night’s festivities continue.
For every budget, here are the 20 best comfortable wedding shoes for the bride.
With shoes like these, you’ll be all set for your big day.
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