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designer wedges Designer Wedges and How to Wear Them The wedge shoe has turned into a classic style that has been seen season after season through designer shoe lines and has even inspired many of the knockoffs that are seen in low end shoe stores. Since there are many styles through the versatile type of shoe, there are wedges that have been created for evening and wedges that have been created for day. The many options leave it wide open for you to find a pair that is going to suit your style, your wardrobe and the occasions that the shoes are going to be worn.

Designer wedges are worth the investment, as they are likely going to translate to be worn into the next seasons,

if a classic style is chosen. Choosing a classic style that is created with a neutral color or a bold tone that is going to remain popular over the course of the next couple summers and springs, can help to extend the shoe budget.

What should you wear with wedges? With so many choices that are available for wedges, you can wear the shoes with popular capris or cropped pants and a casual shirt to create a look for day time that is upped when it comes to style, or you can choose a pair that have been created in leather and have embellishments to wear through the evening to summertime evening events, or you can choose a pair that is going to be worn to a special event, like a wedding, by finding a pair of strappy wedges that are going to add that something extra to the semi formal dress that has been chosen for the occasion.

Designer wedges are worth the investment, both in quality and style when it comes to your shoe wardrobe.

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