5 Tips & Tricks To Make Your Wedding Shoes Comfortable

 One thing that can throw off your wedding mood is your feet being in pain from your shoes! You never want to be uncomfortable on your wedding day but if you don't have the right shoes you might be. But fear not because there are some way you can prevent this from happening. We are here to help you achieve comfortable footwear so that you can dance the night away without a care in the world. 




1. First things First, Break Them In

Some shoes need to be broken in even if they aren't stilettos. Breaking shoes in helps them mold to your feet and also feel much better than being stiff straight out of the box. You don't want to get your shoes dirty so be sure to wear them around your house when doing your normal activities. You should aim wear them 30 min weekly leading up to your wedding day. 


2. Try Out Inserts

Inserts are a great way to take any shoe and add a layer of comfort. There are many different options to choose from when trying to find the right one. Think about the type of shoe you will be wearing. If you want all around comfort go for a gel like full foot insert. This targets all points of the foot. But if you see there are specifics points that need support you might want to try targeted arch or ones for the ball of your foot. These are great for brides wearing high heels. 


3. Consider Sizing Up 

Open toe shoes and closed toe shoes sizing don't always go hand in hand. If you are going for open toe heels you might want to size up from what you normally wear. This is to ensure that your toes have enough room. But be aware that your toes don't slip out because they are too big. Half a size bigger might be the best way to go. 




4. Add Some Heat

Adding heat to some shoes can help expand and mold to your feet better. This is especially true when it comes to leather fabrics. You can use a blow dryer to help this process but do be careful to not over heat them and burn them. 


5. Some Things Can't Be Fixed

When purchasing the shoes do be mindful of any embellishments the shoes may have that can cause pain while wearing them. Some time studs or jewels added to shoes can rub on your skin and cause blisters. If you feel something bothering you might want to reconsider the shoe entirely. This will save you from a lot of pain on your wedding day.

 


We hope these tips can help you achieve the most comfortable footwear for your wedding day. Remember to stick to style you are used to. That means you don't have to wear 6 inch heel if that isn't your style. Let us know if you have tips for brides and their wedding shoes. 


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