Bridal Attire: Wedding Shoes

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Bridal Attire: Wedding Shoes


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Last Updated: 1/1/2000

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Forums | Bride | Shoes - my recommendations
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EMPosted - 6 January 2000 14:50
Hey gals. I ended my search for shoes today & there are two places I'd recommend:
Nordstroms in Perimeter. Selection of about 8 pairs including pumps & sandals. I picked a pair of cute closed toe sandals that have a 'comfort sole' for about $75. Some of the other shoes were $60 & some were over $100.

If you're looking for a good deal on shoes, I'd recommend looking at Sam & Libby in Perimeter. They had a good selection of white satin shoes for around $49.

I didn't think $75 was bad for a cute, comfortable pair of shoes, but maybe that's just me.

Fyi-Richs, Macy's, Enzo, 9West - none of these sell white satin shoes right now.

jenniferwPosted - 7 January 2000 0:30
EM - What brand are your shoes if you don't mind me asking?
EMPosted - 7 January 2000 9:46
They are Nina-comfort or something like that.
jenniferwPosted - 7 January 2000 17:6
I really liked Nina ones also, but I didn't find any rounded toe ones. It was either open toe, or pointy. Oh well, it is too late now, mine are already purchased.
SarahPosted - 12 January 2000 13:46
Thanks EM, I'm going to look at Sam & Libby and Nordstrom.
TracyPosted - 17 January 2000 10:58
I've seen several pairs of holiday shoes in a style I really like - square closed toe, square heel, sling-back - and have looked tirelessly for a similar style in white. If anyone else is looking for this style, I finally found a pair at Saks (in Tampa; haven't checked here yet, but I'm sure they'll have them). They're made by Anne Klein, and the style is called "Create." They are a little on the pricey side, $142, but if you get desperate, you know where to find them...and they really are quite elegant.

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