2013年10月5日星期六

Tips for Buying Pretty — and Pain-Free — Wedding Shoes


Sparkles, spangles and color, new or vintage, whatever your preference in wedding shoe styles there's one trend that every bride should get behind: comfort.



"Pretty flats and even tennis shoes have been gaining popularity among brides for several years, and while those styles may not be to everyone's taste, the concept of comfortable wedding shoes is good for everyone," says Dr. Crystal Holmes, spokesperson for the American Podiatric Medical Association.
While an APMA survey indicates that most women do emphasize comfort over looks when choosing dress shoes, brides may consider style more important.
"Brides may think that since they're only wearing their wedding shoes for a day, it doesn't matter if the shoes make their feet hurt," Holmes says. "But shoes that hurt your feet can cause long-term problems, and make existing ones even worse. Sore feet can put a damper on your wedding, reception and even honeymoon."




The APMA offers some advice for choosing the most comfortable options in some popular wedding styles:
Pumps. A classic wedding shoe, bridal pumps come in a wide variety of styles, colors and heights. When choosing a pump, be aware that pointy shoes place pressure on the toes and can aggravate problems like hammertoes and bunions. Choose pumps with deep, wide toe boxes that give you plenty of room to wiggle your toes. Keep in mind lower heels are better, especially if you'll be in your wedding shoes for several hours.






Ballet flats. Flirty, feminine and fun, ballet flats can feel more comfortable than heels. But very flat shoes can actually be harmful to your arch and heel. Opt for a flat that has a bit of a heel, a thicker sole, and plenty of cushioning and support. Avoid flats that bend in half or easily twist.












Kitten heels. When it comes to good looks and foot-friendly design, kitten heels are the cat's meow. Typically lower than one inch, kitten heels add a touch of height without placing undue pressure on the ball of the foot that higher heels can cause. They also tend to be a bit wider than the average heel, making them more stable and comfortable.












Platforms and wedges. Towering platforms and wedges provide height, style and endless options. But wearing these higher styles requires brides to take extra caution. Platforms and wedges may compromise your balance and stability, and very high shoes can lead to ankle rolls and falls. Look for lower platforms and wedges that feature secure ankle straps. Cork bottoms provide some shock absorption and traction.











Peep toes. Popular among brides who want to show off their pretty pedicures, peep toes range from towering heels to functional flats. Regardless of heel height, peep toes may cause your toes to slip forward or overlap, or may even push nail edges into the skin to form an ingrown toenail. Avoid peep toes that are too tight, and be sure they are free of seams near the toe area, as seams place further pressure on toes.

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