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moonlily
28-11-2016
Originally Posted by Soomacdoo:
“Go and get yourself some FitFlops. They are fab for PF and very comfy to walk in. I have been to 2 weddings this year and worn them, got 2 pairs (one pewter and one lilac colour) with very sparkly dangly bits on them and they looked great with a posh dress.

If you can cope with toe posts, then something like this would be OK for a spring wedding, a little bit sparkle makes all the difference.
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http://www.fitflop.co.uk/en/fitflop-...945955242.html

Or you could just go for the plain loafers, these will be like your trainers but quite possibly a lot more comfortable than your trainers for the PF.

http://www.fitflop.co.uk/en/womens/v...035083236.html”

I was going to suggest Fitflops- they are lovely.
netcurtains
10-12-2016
Trainers will probably aggravate your plantar fasciitis as they are flat and unsupportive. You need a shoe with a slight wedge or heel with cushioned insoles and a shock absorbing soles, fitflops or flyflot are two brands that offer that.
Trulytrue
10-12-2016
Originally Posted by AmberPanda:
“I have peripheral neuropathy in my feet and the best shoes I have found are "Pavers"
Have just looked at their web site and they have some really nice sandal type flatties.
If you feel you can only wear 👟 I really wouldn't worry, I went to the theatre once with a surgical boot on one foot as I had a bad reaction to a wasp bite.
Remember humans are very unobservant, likely very few people will even notice your footwear.🌺”

This is very true. My best mates husband looked down at his feet after a Christening and noticed he still had on his huge fluffy bear face slippers .. no one else noticed anything
marieukxx
10-12-2016
I have never ever been able to wear heels, I just can't walk in them. For something more dressy I wear pretty wedges, they are mid height but your foot is flatish in them so they are so comfortable. I'll show you what I mean.
marieukxx
10-12-2016
This kind of style, I got some with diamantes on them that I wore all night and were so comfortable.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Ladies-Wom...8GVNRNU2Whk4NA

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/NEW-Ladies...9ihC6WtXGf_nMA

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/NEW-WOMENS...NQTc5Ag6pMhVIg
barbeler
10-12-2016
How about some white Crocs?
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