Bridal Shoes Wide Width

Bridal Shoes Wide Width
Comfortable Bridal Shoes?

I’m getting married on the 25th of May, I’m trying to find a website to order comfortable wedding shoe for me. Any Ideas? I don’t want an 3-10 inch high heels. I’m also wear Wide Width Shoes… so that makes it harder and I’m also 5’3. Please!! Give me some ideas!! :) Thanks!

Okay, just got married and I adored my shoes (do NOT buy into this nonsense that you can’t find comfortable “wedding” shoes.)

1. If you have your heart set on white or ivory shoes (or custom color shoes), then it’s fairly easy to order them online because dyeable shoe lines often offer wide (and even extra wide) styles. You can even search based on these criteria.
Check out

http://www.saltzbridalshoes.com/

or just do a search on dyeables or dyeable shoes. They have lots of options for flats and even low heels with a cute open toe.
Zappos.com is another good resource though I wasn’t thrilled with their prices

2. Buy yourself some Foot Petals. They really work and come in all kinds of colors. I found mine and Nordstroms. I used the strappy strapz and the little cushions for the ball of the foot. They’re awesome (and they stick to satin better than Dr. Scholls). http://footpetals.com

3. Finally, I custom ordered my wedding shoes from SteveMadden.com for just $99 through their “Design Your Own” (DYO) collection. I ordered the “Couger” wedge which is a sandal and made my size 9 feet look postively dainty. (I wanted height and these gave me at least 3 inches.) I ordered a silver upper (straps) and shimmery gold wedge. I know they sound a bit tacky but they were totally adorable and so easy to walk in! The great thing about a wedge is that they’re easier to balance on then regular heels. Plus, they don’t sink into the grass like other heels. They take about 3 weeks to get to you once you order.

And a few final words of advice:
1. Get your shoes quickly so that you can practice walking and dancing in them and break them in.
2. If you’re wearing a floor-length gown, NO ONE is going to notice your feet. If you’re still worried, then get one pair of gorgeous shoes for pictures and (if you must) the walk down the aisle, then switch into something more comfortable for the reception.
3. These days, brides aren’t opting for white shoes as often. There are lots of great metallic options out there or, if you’re feeling, adventurous, you could wear blue shoes for your something blue.

Good luck!


Florsheim Kensington Oxfords Width 3E = E Wide Shoes


Florsheim Kensington Oxfords Width 3E = E Wide Shoes


$90.00


The Florsheim Kensington shoes embody casual comfort in a profesional package. Made of full-grain leather construction, these dressy oxford brings immaculate taste to a classic style. Smooth leather lining and a full-length polyurethane footbed provide maximum cushioning, while the Kensington’s grippy rubber outsole is made for traction and long-lasting support….

Coloriffics Women's Paula Sandal


Coloriffics Women’s Paula Sandal


$70.00


New in Box Dyeable white satin closed toe sandal with strappy overlay. Non-Skid Leather Sole True to Size…

Annie Shoes Women's Engagement Ankle-Strap Sandal


Annie Shoes Women’s Engagement Ankle-Strap Sandal


$50.00


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