Bridal ballet shoes are not just for looks. They make a great gift to yourself and your bridesmaids after a long day of posing for pictures in high heels. It is a really nice, healthy idea to slip out of killer shoes and put on ballet slippers instead. And it’s a whole lot more attractive than slipping on a pair of old sneakers!
You can dye most bridal ballet shoes to match your dress, as well. Another good thing is that they are shoes you can use again and wear around the house. They don’t have to be put away like your bridal shoes. This is why they are such a practical gift for your bridesmaids.
Bridal ballet shoes look just like what they sound like. They are the same shoes that ballerinas wear to rehearse their numbers. However bridal ones may be made out of silk or satin.
You can get bridal ballet shoes in rounded toe versions and also more pointed versions. The heel is completely flush with the rest of the shoe so the comfort level is similar to walking around in a pair of flip-flops.
These are a great investment as nothing can put you or a wedding party in a worse mood then wearing high heel shoes that cause blisters and bleeding feet. However that is exactly what happens most of the time at weddings. People end up wearing spike heals, hot ankle boots and pointed toes that render them hardly able to walk by the end of the ceremony.

This shoe from Fitzwell is a pointy-toed version of the ballet flat, and will cost you $64.95.

This round-toed ballet flat with an adorable bow and heel is from Nevada and costs $82.95. (More wedding shoes with bows here.)

This ultra-flat ballet shoe adds a modern twist with the ribbon tie. It’s from Gabriella Rocha and costs $54.95.

This twist on the ballet flat from DKNY brings you even closer to the flip-flop and will cost you $128.95.
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