Wearing Womens wedges

Women’s wedges are probably the most fashionable footwear available to womankind but be forewarned, this sort of footwear won’t look fabulous on everyone. Though it would look great with almost any sort of outfit, it won’t look so great with other outfits so you should watch out for those faux pas.
The wedges heel
Most shoes have heels that sit under only the heel area of the foot but a wedge heel runs under the foot area, from the back of the shoes to the middle or front.
As obviously stated, it has a wedged shape but not all wedges are high heels. As a matter of fact, wedge heels range from low to high, its shape and the length of the heel are the attributes that classifies it as a wedge.
Pros of Wearing Wedges
·         If you want to add height to yourself then you can go for wedges, though stilettos can give you the same thing – wedges are whole lot of easier to walk in.
·         Wedged heels are very fabulous to wear, every woman should have especially if they live in the city because it adds an effortless air of a urban-lady look.
·         This kind of shoes goes well with skirts no matter the length, go ahead and try it on.
·         Just choosing to wear wedged shoes is already a fashionable choice and adds to your fashion quotient.
·         If you have heavy ankles and would like them to appear thinner then wedged heels are the solution. You don’t have to go to surgery.
Cons of Wearing Wedges
·         Wedges are still heeled shoes, don’t be fooled by their comfort and attempt to run a marathon in them.
·         Wedges can look a little clunky, especially when paired with very tight-fitting clothing.
·         Women’s wedges are often seen in casual events, though there are more elegant versions of them as well, you just have to look harder.
·         Thick women’s wedges can make skinny ankles even skinnier.
There are clothes that match well with wedged heels, check out the following items:
·         Flowing Skirts
·         Shorts
·         Short Skirts
·         Bohemian Styles
·         Thin, gauzy fabrics
·         Wrap dresses
·         Wide or flared jeans
·         Gauchos
Just like any other footwear, there are clothes that aren’t so hot when paired with wedged heels like:
·         Pencil Skirts
·         Capris

Pants with narrow or straight legs

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