Heated Debate Ensues On Whether White Crocs Are Appropriate Footwear For Walking Down The Aisle wedding fashion
Brides’ opinions in the discussion were very divided, but most people, however, thought that Crocs weren’t appropriate for a wedding ceremony
Crocs were first released over 20 years ago and have since become one of the most popular and widespread footwear models around the world. Over the two decades of its history, the Colorado-based companywith almost all world-famous brands – from Beams and Nicole McLaughlin to Balenciaga and even KFC. No wonder the idea of wearing Crocs to a wedding ceremony had to come up sooner or later.
The history of Crocs is, first of all, comfort and a fluke, and therefore the opinions of women about Crocs as wedding footwear varied very much. Someone argues that these shoes are appropriate for a wedding only if the bride had foot surgery the day before, and now her foot does not fit into any other shoes. Someone reasonably notes that people have no class anymore and no one dresses up; it’s all about comfort.
Some brides even suggested a compromise – to appear in high heels for the ceremony itself, and then, if the feet get tired, spend the rest of the party in comfortable and soft sandals. But still, most people believe that while Crocs are, of course, incredibly practical and comfortable, a wedding is too important an event to wear such shoes.
Yes, when making a choice between comfort and beauty, brides still choose beauty more often – regardless of the country and traditions. “I had this vision of how I wanted my shoes to be like at my wedding because it has to be comfortable; it can be flats or sometimes I can wear sneakers,” says film producer and fashion designer Rhea Capoor. “I didn’t really want to wear sneakers to actually get married.
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