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I think you should wear both! The fringe shoe is HOT!!! But I know exactly what you mean re: not wearing heels and chasing the little one. I had to reconsider my shoe choice as it will be August, I can't remember when the last time I wore heels for more than 3 hours, and I will already feel awkward in a heavy dress, make up, with dozens of people staring into my soul....All that said, I am wearing flats!
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alright. these are the PERFECT shoes to go with my dress, which also has a lot of texture. so the fringe is perfect.
i have bought them already for about $150, maybe a little less cause they were on special.
anyways, i need some outside input form future and present brides on shoes. i generally don't wear high heeled shoes. i have a 23 month old daughter that i chase around- ALOT. should i just go to rainbow sandals to wear under my dress? it's about a third of the price. definitely not as fabulous though- the idea of having sweet shoes for the photos is appealing too... rather than a picture of leather flip flops.
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