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How Can You Ensure Your Shoes Will Stay Comfortable?

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The right pair of shoes may not be your top priority, but sore feet on your wedding day could be just as bad as cold feet. You'll be standing for long periods of time, and pain should be the last thing on your mind while saying your vows.

Your shoes may feel comfortable when you try them on in the store, but remember that you'll be wearing them for many hours during the actual wedding day. While you’ll want to choose a stylish pair, look for a good fit. If you normally wear a wide-size shoe, don’t try to force your feet into a narrow style. For maximum comfort, consider the height of the heel, the type of straps, and the inside cushioning.

The other key is to give yourself plenty of time to break in your shoes. Wear them around the house a couple weeks before the wedding by walking on carpeted floors for a few hours each day. Be sure to note areas that are prone to blisters and pack cushions or Band-Aids on the day of the wedding. You can also provide extra padding by buying insoles made specifically for high-heels and open-toed shoes.

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