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Shiny_Rock
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So, we''re going up to Portland in a couple weeks to tie up some loose ends (meeting with the minister finally, dress alterations, registering at a local department store, etc, etc...)
When I made the appointment for my first fitting, the seamstress said that I will need to bring the shoes I will be wearing with the dress. Well, yeah. It makes sense, but I haven''t BOUGHT my shoes yet. Ok. no problem...I start scouting around different websites. So far I''ve found a couple that will do, but none that I love.
Here''s some stumbling blocks to finding the perfect shoe:
1. My dress is the teeniest bit too long - I mean like a couple of inchs. I''ve shown my dress on other threads, so some of you may remember it. Now, in order to save money, I''ve pretty much decided I''ll get a shoe with a bit of a platform to raise me up. I wear super high heels almost daily. My boots have 4 inch heels, so a high heel doesn''t scare me.
2. The dress is a color that would need to be matched perfectly with the shoe. I couldn''t wear a white shoe with a "light gold" dress. Now, I''ve never been crazy about "dyable" shoes. They remind me of prom & I wore a pair to another wedding and what a waste
. I never wore them again. Of course, they were a totally 80''s teal color, and satin - but I digress. I would be willing to wear a "dyable" shoe if I found one I liked...and one I thought I could dye black or something and wear again after the wedding. One problem with this - dyables need swatches of fabric from the dress in order to match, and if all goes well I won''t need to cut my dress at all and there won''t be a swatch. I guess I could just go with a generic "champagne" color.
3. Open toe. While I wear open-toed shoes almost daily, I belong to a Scottish/English family. One of the traditions is to put a sixpence in the bride''s shoe. My Step-mom has already sent away for one so it will come straight from England. Pretty hard to wear a sixpence in an open-toed shoe. Either I put the sixpence in my bra or I tape it to my toe. lol. But, the shoes I have found with a platform & an open toe I prefer to the closed-toe one''s I''ve seen.
Ok. having said all that, here are the only things I''ve found that even come close to what I''m looking for...but I can''t decide if I''m really crazy about any of them.
They are all dyable.
This one is probably my least favorite of these I''m listing:
First shoe choice
This one does not do much for me either - although I like it better than the first one:
Second Shoe
This one I actually kind of like...but it does remind me of a prom shoe:
Third Shoe
This is the last one: The only closed-toe I''ve been able to find with a platform. But, it''s kind of funky. A little TOO funky. Not to mention the cost. If I''m going to spend $300.00 on a shoe, it kind of defeats the purpose of saving money by not getting my dress hemmed...which would cost about $150.00-$200.00. Comfort is a factor though, and a more expensive & well made shoe might help after dancing all night.
Shoe number four
I''ve been kind of checking out eBay...but my requirements (high heel, platform) are are hard combo to find...and I would have to know that it was a new shoe.
I''ve shown these shoes to some friends, and none of them like any of them. So, naturally I get even more frusterated.
Any input would be greatly appreciated! I need to probably buy my shoes in the next week or so.
Thanks
When I made the appointment for my first fitting, the seamstress said that I will need to bring the shoes I will be wearing with the dress. Well, yeah. It makes sense, but I haven''t BOUGHT my shoes yet. Ok. no problem...I start scouting around different websites. So far I''ve found a couple that will do, but none that I love.
Here''s some stumbling blocks to finding the perfect shoe:
1. My dress is the teeniest bit too long - I mean like a couple of inchs. I''ve shown my dress on other threads, so some of you may remember it. Now, in order to save money, I''ve pretty much decided I''ll get a shoe with a bit of a platform to raise me up. I wear super high heels almost daily. My boots have 4 inch heels, so a high heel doesn''t scare me.
2. The dress is a color that would need to be matched perfectly with the shoe. I couldn''t wear a white shoe with a "light gold" dress. Now, I''ve never been crazy about "dyable" shoes. They remind me of prom & I wore a pair to another wedding and what a waste

3. Open toe. While I wear open-toed shoes almost daily, I belong to a Scottish/English family. One of the traditions is to put a sixpence in the bride''s shoe. My Step-mom has already sent away for one so it will come straight from England. Pretty hard to wear a sixpence in an open-toed shoe. Either I put the sixpence in my bra or I tape it to my toe. lol. But, the shoes I have found with a platform & an open toe I prefer to the closed-toe one''s I''ve seen.
Ok. having said all that, here are the only things I''ve found that even come close to what I''m looking for...but I can''t decide if I''m really crazy about any of them.
They are all dyable.
This one is probably my least favorite of these I''m listing:
First shoe choice
This one does not do much for me either - although I like it better than the first one:
Second Shoe
This one I actually kind of like...but it does remind me of a prom shoe:
Third Shoe
This is the last one: The only closed-toe I''ve been able to find with a platform. But, it''s kind of funky. A little TOO funky. Not to mention the cost. If I''m going to spend $300.00 on a shoe, it kind of defeats the purpose of saving money by not getting my dress hemmed...which would cost about $150.00-$200.00. Comfort is a factor though, and a more expensive & well made shoe might help after dancing all night.
Shoe number four
I''ve been kind of checking out eBay...but my requirements (high heel, platform) are are hard combo to find...and I would have to know that it was a new shoe.
I''ve shown these shoes to some friends, and none of them like any of them. So, naturally I get even more frusterated.

Any input would be greatly appreciated! I need to probably buy my shoes in the next week or so.

Thanks
