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Shopping for Inexpensive Wedding Shoes

by Patti February 10th, 2009
Ceremony,Weddings

Shoes

When it comes to finding inexpensive bridal shoes, you need to be creative and shop around. Payless Shoe Source is not called “payless” for nothing. This is one of the best shoe shops to find stylish and inexpensive bridal shoes, regardless of whether you are looking for a traditional pair of shoes or a more modern looking pair. The average price for pumps and strappy sandals is $25 to $40. Shoes can be purchased online or at a store in your area. Visit http://www.payless.com to browse the selection they offer.

Wal-Mart may not be the height of sophistication and wedding allure, but the department chain carries a wide selection of dressy shoes that would be appropriate for wedding wear. Whether you are looking for a strappy pair of heels in off-white or a lower heeled more modest shoe in white, Wal-Mart is the place to look for value. If you shop at end of the season, you will be greeted with plenty of shoes on sale.

Thrift stores and consignment shops are full of inexpensive items such as bridal shoes. These are excellent places to find many bridal accessories as well. If you are a shrewd shopper and are willing to spend some time searching, then you will be rewarded with finding shoes that have been barely worn and still have a new appearance. If your shoes just need a little extra something to give them more punch for your wedding day, then visit http://www.do-it-yourself-weddings.com/rhinestone-shoe-clips.html for some rhinestone shoe clip ideas that you can make yourself for only a few dollars!

Other Tips for Your Wedding Shoes:

-Do not buy the first pair of wedding shoes that appeal to you. Instead try on a variety of pairs before you make a final decision.

-Always go shoe shopping in the late afternoon or evening.

-Buy a pair of shoes that are comfortable to walk (and dance) in.

-Buy shoes that are “you”. If you rarely wear heels, then don’t buy a pair with three inch heels and expect to look natural wearing them.

-Try your bridal shoes on with a pair of stockings in the same color that you will be wearing on your wedding day.

-Once you buy your shoes practice walking in them at home in the days and weeks leading up to the wedding. If any shoes need to be broken in, they are your wedding shoes!

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