Wide Width Wedding Shoes
Wide width wedding shoe designers have now caught on to the reality that not all brides can get their feet into slim slender styling wedding shoes. This claim has woken designers up to the fact that women are getting to know their feet well again and this new found relationship has made women think twice about the five inch heels and one inch wide platforms that can cripple your feet and ruin your wedding day.
This does not mean the modern bride has thrown stylishness and glamour out of the window in fact women are demanding higher values as far as fashion is concerned than ever before. Women need wide width wedding shoes for all kind of reasons and shoes are in reality cut to different lasts. The last of a shoe is the cut and this is why one style of shoe in your normal shoe size fits and you need a bigger size in another style. With this in mind in order to order the right shoe size for you, if you try on any shoe cut to a last the shoes will fit.
Key points to look for when trying on wide width wedding shoes
- Do not strive wedding shoes on first thing in the morning. When you first awake your feet are at their smallest. It is best to wait until the afternoon before trying on your shoes.
- Extension is bad news. When you have put your shoes on keep in mind if your feet over hang the shoes at the sides or across the top these shoes do not fit and the chances of them being comfortable on your special day can not be guaranteed.
- Look for important issues. High heels have a tendency to allow your feet to slide down inside the toe area crushing your toes and pinching the sides of your feet. This problem is not just down to the shoes being to big or to small but can also be down to the style of shoe. Look for padding in the shoes especially under the front of your foot, this will add extra grip.
Wedding shoes have always been more suitable to the slimmer fitting foot and designers have kept this approach since they make the shoes look daintier. It’s the typical size 0 model effect the thinner the model the more attractive they think their clothes look on them. Well this not practical trend of advertising is now being frowned upon by brides who are not willing to press their feet in to wedding shoes that quite frankly are not wide enough for the thinnest of human beings.
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