Are you wanting to wear wedges but you're not sure how to wear them? Are you afraid you can't rock them in all sorts of styles? Think again! Wedges range in all different styles with sandal wedges being most comfortable.
In this article, you'll learn how to wear wedges for any occasion and what they look best with. Read on to learn how to wear wedges with pretty much any style you can think of so you can rock some heel and be fashionable but also comfortable.
What Is a Wedge Heel
Before learning about wedge style, it's important to understand what exactly wedge heels are. Did you know wedges have been around since the 1930s? On many high-heeled shoes, the heel of the shoe is under the heel of the foot. With wedges, the heel runs under the entire foot to the middle or front. Height ranges vary depending on the type of wedge you're going for whether sandal, heels, or boots, and the style from a slight raise to several inches.Picking out Wedges
Height: When you're picking out wedges, you'll want to consider the height and how often you think you'll wear them or for what occasions. Thankfully, wedges are more comfortable than regular heels so if you're not afraid of a little height, go for higher wedges. If you're thinking about a more casual wedge for tees and shorts weather, you'll want to go with 1-2" wedges. If you're looking for a bit higher than casual but not extreme, consider 2-2 1/2" wedges. This will give you some length and make your legs look taller as well. Going with 2-2 1/2" heels, they're extremely versatile, you can wear them out for a walk or out for dinner. For more dressy events, you can go with 3-4" heels. You might not want these heels for casual wear since they can be a bit more uncomfortable than the lower heel choices. For extra special occasions and looking your best, think about going higher than 4" heels. Style: The style of the wedge is entirely up to you, but if you want one you can wear often go with neutral colors like browns, greys, blacks, and whites. Choosing a bold color is entirely up to you, just know it'll draw more attention to your legs and feet. Some wedge styles are closed pump foot, peep toe, and espadrilles. As far as a slim or chunky heel, that's totally up to you but keep in mind that chunky heels tend to look better with thicker thighs, and a slimmer heel looks best with slimmer legs.A Wedge for Every Occasion
You can wear wedge heel sandals for pretty much every occasion from office wear to a wedding, there's a wedge out there for you. For work, you'll want to go with wedge pumps instead of heels unless you have more of an easygoing work environment. For weddings, you can rock wedge sandals, with pastels and whites being the best color choice to match the style and colors of weddings. When you're dressing for any occasion you want your shoes to never overwhelm you or your outfit since it's all about balance.Best Styles for Wedges
When you're picking out your outfit for your wedges, they're certain outfits they go better with than others. They go great with:- Shorts
- Short skirts
- Bohemian styles
- Maxi skirts
- Jumpsuits
- Wrap dresses
- Wide or flared pants or jeans
- Thin fabrics
- Pants with narrow or straight legs
- Capris
- Pencil skirts
Pros and Cons
The numerous pros to wedges far outweigh any cons. Like anything else, they're pros and cons: Pros:- Wedges add height
- Easier to walk in than stilettos
- A wedge looks great with almost any outfit
- Fashionable
- They add shape and definition giving you a slimming appearance
- They're as eye-catching as they are classy
- They're still heels. No running.
- Wedges tend to skew casual. Elegant wedges are challenging to find, compared to other heels
- Choice in heel thickness means a thick heel makes a thin person appear thinner
- Wedges look clunky when worn with super tight clothing
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