The Happy Nappy Bride

About weddings. About relationships. About the first year of being married.

reception shoes February 23, 2010

Filed under: Details — Happy Nappy Bride @ 1:16 pm
Tags: , , , ,

**Update:  I’m going with the kitten heels for the ceremony AND will get the gladiators for the honeymoon!  Thanks for the input!!**

I love J.Crew…it’s my go-to store.  They make cute clothes with pants that are long enough (praise God!), that fit my shape, and fit my vibe.  You’ll probably remember me drooling over this clutch before I got it through my thick head that $200 was too much to spend on a very small (though very cute) one trick pony.

Anyhoo, still need shoes for the reception.  I’m wearing silver heels for the ceremony and that’s probably how long my feet will last in them.  Then it’s time for comfort so that I can shake my tail at the reception.  Here are my options…all are under $100:

Espadrilles…usually I’m not a fan of wedges (how do you walk in them?!), but these aren’t too tall…

I like these kitten heels, kinda fancy (the reception is in a Victorian mansion), but still can boogy in them (these are a bit over $100)…

I think these are my least fave…a version of gladiator sandals…

My summer staple:  flip flops…

Okay, seriously people…I need feedback.  Which one is your favorite?  I’d really like to check this off of my to-do list this week.  Remember my dress is ivory and tea length…and I have gigantically large feet (size 11’s) so I can’t have a shoe that makes them look bigger than they already are.

 

12 Responses to “reception shoes”

  1. The kitten heel looks the best. The flip flop and espadrille are a bit too casual for me.

  2. Kitten heel. But gladiator is my fav.

  3. Frugalista Says:

    I’d go with the kitten heel. Cute, comfy, but still looks a bit dressed up. But I can’t believe there are none similar any cheaper!!

  4. I have to agree with the other ladies. The kitten heel will probably be just right. Dressy, but you can still boogie in ’em. 🙂


Leave a reply to dknytx Cancel reply