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    We found comfortable flat wedding guest shoes, wedding guest shoes with block heels, low heel wedding guest shoes, and more for every budget, size, and style. ... Wedges add stability to your look ...

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    Shop the 26 most comfortable pairs of wedding shoes for bridesmaids, guests, and brides-to-be. ... If you are opting for high heels, a block heel or wedge is a safer bet compared to sky-high ...

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  5. Wedge (footwear) - Wikipedia

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    Wedge boots, wedgies, or lifties are shoes and boots with a sole in the form of a wedge, such that one piece of material, normally rubber, serves as both the sole and the heel. This design dates back to ancient Greece. [1] Greek Actors used to wear these shoes to signify status. These were crucial so the audience can be able to identify who is ...

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    Kitten heel. A kitten heel is a short stiletto heel less than 5cm (2 inches) in height, with a slight curve setting the heel in from the back edge of the shoe. The style was popularized by Audrey Hepburn in 1964, [1] and more recent followers of the fashion as of 2010 were Theresa May, Michelle Obama, and Hillary Clinton. [2]

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