In their wedding, brides always attach importance to every detail, besides wedding gowns, they also hope their shoes are perfect.
Shopping for wedding shoes has always been an challenge task to resolve for most women. They don’t like to compromise their appearance on the special day. That’s the reason why they leave no stone unturned to search for something more extraordinary and flaunting. Though it is a tricky goal to achieve but everything is possible in today’s modern world.
Purchasing wedding shoes is an important shopping, women often pay attention to every detail. Because they wish to buy a pair of perfect wedding shoes, many of them think shoes are just as important as the wedding dress purchases for the big day. The first thing you need to decide is when to buy – Before buying the wedding dress or after it.
Some people will say that bridal shoes are essential and they need to be bought before buying the wedding gowns.The question that needs to be answered is this: if you do not buy the shoes beforehand how will you be able to measure the length of the gown without your shoes on? Other people suggest that you need to match the color and perhaps the style of your shoes to your dress and therefore you need to buy the dress first. After all, the dress is the more important purchase, isn’t it? Most people will remember the dress, not to mention that it will be highlighted in the wedding, but how many people will remember the shoes? So I suggest that you can choose your shoes after buying your wedding dress.
Women’s wedding shoes buying tips:
If the shoe rubs your feet, pinches or feels like it won’t bend, don’t buy it.
If the shoe is too big at the heel of the shoe, see if adding a heel pad will make a difference or try a shoe size down. If you walk out of the shoe, don’t buy it.
If the shoe is too narrow, don’t buy it, you will be miserable. Some wedding shoes come in wide widths, some don’t. If you wear a very narrow width, it may be unavailable except in the most expensive custom shoes. Consider buying a leather shoe if your foot is very narrow.

