Friday, December 21, 2012

Boots....Anyone?

I've never been a fan of bata kenya for many years. Its been a brand that I have seen get better with time. During my schooling years, it was almost a requirement to purchase shoes from Bata. Over the years, they have the most stylish shoes I see around. In my last blog, I mentioned the fact that garden weddings are here to stay and so are the rains on certain seasons. Bringing me to the question, How far would a bride go to be different? Stylish or comfort for your wedding? Would you wear boots during your wedding?


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I went to batakenya.com and came across this boot, which I thought was lovely. They have them in a wide range of colors. Some grounds are terrible when wet. The bride can't move around easily without her foot getting stuck and the mud.
 


http://nirvanaphotostudio.com/blog/tag/rubber-boots


A change can be as good as a rest or just as well as disastrous. Should you choose to wear boots and the ceremony is indoors, the bride could have a lovely pair of shoes that goes well with her dream gown and if the reception is outdoors, a risk taking bride could wear the second gown and change to boots for the outdoor reception. At the end of the day, not every bride can pool off boots for the wedding!



http://stylishoutletsstore.com/goods-174-Christian-Louboutin-Zebra-Tall-Boots.html




Boots come in all sizes, shapes and designs. I don't necessarily refer to gumboots just because the one that I got from batakenya is one. Well selected boots can work a dress. Whatever the selection, it might just avoid you some of the mess that follow an outdoor reception on a rainy day......