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The Wedding ShoesMake your own shoes for your wedding by buying some plain shoes and embelishing them yourself (get embelishments from variety stores or accessory stores and a hot glue gun from a craft shop will do the trick). If you have a long gown your bridal shoes will barely be seen at all, so a cheaper shoe probably won’t even be noticed. Cheaper shoes will not be as comfortable as the more expensive ones, so spend some time wearing them in and think about getting some gel pads and special blister band-aids (available from supermarkets) to prevent sore and blistered feet at the end of the day. Buy some plain white or ivory leather shoes from a normal shoe store. You don't have to buy them from a wedding shop or where you get your bridal gown. Picking up shoes in a sale can save a lot, but make sure you can return them if the colour doesn’t match your wedding dress. Do you have to go the same colour as your wedding dress? A strappy gold or silver number can be worn again after your wedding. I got my shoes in April. They were a cute summer strappy number from a bridal shop and they were on sale because winter stock was arriving and they were out of season. But … my wedding wasn’t until November – perfect! They were 50% off and only cost me $35. Question: What do a lot of brides do with their wedding shoes after letting them sit about in a cupboard or box for a year after their wedding? Answer: Put them in the opp shop bin. If you’re lucky you may find a perfect pair of shoes suitable for your wedding that have only been worn for a few hours.
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