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What are sole mates?!?

 

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Originally Posted by lolo411 View Post

 

I am wearing these (buying some solemates so I can walk in them on grass). 

 

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But I also want to buy some wedges to wear later. 

 

 

I think sole mates are those plastic covers for high heels
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venus909,


 

My dress is to the length of my 4" heels which I plan on wearing for pics and the reception.  I will be barefoot for my beach ceremony, so I am fine with having my dress drag a little....or I will walk on my toes, lol.  I did not have the option for a front hem either.  Having the ability to wear heels during my reception for dancing adn stuff was important to me.

 

Originally Posted by venus909 View Post

I know this question has been asked a few times, but since I just saw that a few of you wore your heels just for getting ready/photos and then sandals the rest of the time, did you have your dress hemmed to your heels or your sandals?

 

The way my dress is, I won't have the option for a front bustle like some other dress do (which would have been awesome!) so I'm trying to decide what to do.  I have heels that are 4.5" tall and I know that I won't be able to wear them for the whole day and I want to be barefoot for the ceremony, BUT I do want pictures with my dress and heels...lol..

 

What are all of you doing?

 

 



 

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Fabulous idea! Thanks for sharing!

I am getting married on the beach, but need to wear high, high, high heels. (I'm 5'2", FI is 6'7"). I thought I was limited to wedges, but these might work in the sand, too! Has anyone tried them on the beach?
 

Originally Posted by lolo411 View Post

SoleMates are plastic covers for your heels that increase the surface area and help prevent your heels from sinking into grass. I've heard lots of positive things about them. They cost about $10 for a pair. I have found them in bridal salons. 

 

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