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Mrs. Honey, Durango, CO Age and Occupation: 28, Financial Assistant Fiance's Age and Occupation: 24, Lab Tech/Phlebotomist Engagement Date: August 1, 2010 Wedding Date: January 2012 Venue: Vallecito Lake About Me: I am a Colorado girl through and through, marrying an adrenaline-fueled Alabama boy. We love the outdoors just about as much as we love spoiling our dog and three cats. On any given weekend you can find us being adventurous, doing anything from rafting to snowboarding, and everything in between. We live in an outdoor mecca and truly believe in "Work Hard, Play Harder." I'm an optimist to the core, a crafter wannabe, a Southern food cook-in-training and a big time believer in girls nights. We met, fell in love and got engaged in eight short months and are now knee-deep in planning what we hope to be a super-fun, very us wedding celebration. Join us as we plan a rustic meets whimsical, Colorado winter wedding with loads of personal touches and good food!
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Heel to Toe

August 31st, 2011 @ 5:59 pm by Mrs. Honey

It was out with the glamorous heels and in with the cowboy boots, as I divulged in my last post. I already owned a pair of cowboy boots, which made my wedding day shoe decision rather effortless. I am by no means a girl who wears cowboy boots for the functionality of them, I fully admit to wearing them purely as an accessory. I am, however, a big time country music lover, and there was a time in my life where I could be found every Friday night at the country bar two-stepping my heart out. At that time my mom gifted me with a pair of nice, for-real cowboy boots. If you have ever owned a pair of cowboy boots, you will know that right off the rack, they aren’t the most comfortable shoe known to woman. A pair of cowboy boots is best after being used, you know like roping cattle and feeding the horses. Since I don’t do that real stuff, and my two-stepping has slowed down since I met Mr. H, I haven’t fully broken in my boots. I have worn them a handful of times, but they still look brand-spankin’ new:

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When I went for my dress fitting last Friday, I took my boots with me knowing that I would be wearing them for the ceremony…and if I turned into a two-shoe bride, I would find something with a heel size similar to my boots, for the reception. It was great fun to put on Penelope (that is her new name, thanks to Cinny, who’s altering my dress), all pinned up where she will be fitting me properly and add my boots to the ensemble. Here’s a peek of my boots-n-dress, before I talk about my fitting process in another post:

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After the fitting and then stocking up on goods to start wedding projects, I headed to Ross to kill some time while Mr. Honey headed from Durango (remember, crafting and altering is taking place across the state line in New Mexico), we had a hot date at Olive Garden. I browsed the clothes and the home goods and then the shoes; and unexpectedly came across and instantly purchased these:

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I know, even after, I just confessed that my cheap shoe buying habits were changing- oops. They are still boots, but not quite as ’western’ as my original boot. These feel more fun and lighthearted, and they are tad more comfortable. The heel is just about the exact same height, score! The next thing I compared is the toe:

Heel to Toe :  wedding durango shoes Toetoe toe+toe
The left is Original, the right is New

Yes, the toe. With my original boots, the toe is a bit longer than I’m used to. I have tripped a time or two while scootin’ around in these. To do a fair comparison, I will be wearing my new (albeit not authentic) boots out the next time I go dancing. I don’t know how I will decide…right now I’m leaning towards the new ones, mainly because they feel like more of my kind of style. But, goodness, I love the realness of my originals. Oh, the decisions of being a bride.

Were you set on a wedding shoe and then surprised when you found something new and/or different?

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11 Responses to “Heel to Toe”

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Miss Pony (message)  4,171 posts, Honey bee

They’re both so cute, you can’t go wrong! But I’d go with comfort, you’ll be in those things a long time!

 
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Miss Kettle (message)  909 posts, Busy bee

I love how decisions like these will be magnified in the mind of a bride. Luckily, the hive is here to justify all of your (and our own) agonizing decisions, lol. You should have put a poll up. I agree with Pony, go for comfort. You could bring the cowboys authentics for a couple photo ops too.

 
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Miss Parasol (message)  2,132 posts, Buzzing bee

I can’t wait to see which pair you pick! They both look awesome! And I think you’ll get some fabulous pictures with your boots peeking out beneath your dress. :)

 
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Future Army Wife (message)  1,101 posts, Bumble bee

I’m a cowboy boot purist and don’t personally care for the fashion boots. They look good on you, and wear them if you like them more. It’s your wedding, haha. I do like @Kettle’s idea of wearing the real ones for photos.

 
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Nicole

You could wear the authentic boots for the ceremony, and change into your new boots for the reception if they’re more comfy. I think the authentic boots will look better in the pictures….

 
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Jenn @ Jenn Lane Design

I was pretty set on getting tall flip flops for the reception so my dress wouldn’t get completely gross on the bottom, but ended up forgetting to bring them to the hotel and had to wear the flip flops I had worn the day before. (I’m weird about being barefoot.)

 
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bluestar (message)  19 posts, Newbee

I love the real cowboy boots. Not a fan of the other ones. But I agree with the others, real boots for the ceremony/pics, then change into the comfy ones?

 
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Miss Honey (message)  1,069 posts, Bumble bee

@Miss Pony: Thanks pony! Comfort is definitely a priority!
@Miss Kettle: I was so close to putting up a poll, I’ve been looking for a reason for one, but figured this wasn’t the best.
@Miss Parasol: So excited for boots-peeking-out pics :)
@Future Army Wife: Ya I’m not a purist that’s for sure, and I think the authentic ones will be good for photos.
@Nicole: My thoughts exactly :)
@Jenn @ Jenn Lane Design: Oh the things we insist on…and then that change! I do envy the flip flop brides out there, just a little bit!
@bluestar: The ‘new’ ones are certainly more trendy and I love them, so it’s going to be a tough choice, I think both will make an appearance.

 
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Mrs. Ostrich (message)  1,948 posts, Buzzing bee

i’m really crushing on your original boots, but they’re both fab and you will look superfab in either one. and your pics will be crazy amazing! :)

 
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Miss Honey (message)  1,069 posts, Bumble bee

@Mrs. Ostrich: Thanks Mrs. O :) I went dancing in the new ones this weekend and they are comfy, convincing me more that I am now a 2 shoe bride!

 
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I would stick with the old ones if I were you, they are the real thing! Keep the new ones to wear on a regular basis.
As a huge country music fan, I would love to wear cowboy boots for our wedding next May, but our venue is a bit too fancy for them.
Plus, I just bought my wedding shoes last month - blue suede high heeled pumps - my “something blue!”

 

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Mrs. Honey, Durango, CO Age and Occupation: 28, Financial Assistant Fiance's Age and Occupation: 24, Lab Tech/Phlebotomist Engagement Date: August 1, 2010 Wedding Date: January 2012 Venue: Vallecito Lake About Me: I am a Colorado girl through and through, marrying an adrenaline-fueled Alabama boy. We love the outdoors just about as much as we love spoiling our dog and three cats. On any given weekend you can find us being adventurous, doing anything from rafting to snowboarding, and everything in between. We live in an outdoor mecca and truly believe in "Work Hard, Play Harder." I'm an optimist to the core, a crafter wannabe, a Southern food cook-in-training and a big time believer in girls nights. We met, fell in love and got engaged in eight short months and are now knee-deep in planning what we hope to be a super-fun, very us wedding celebration. Join us as we plan a rustic meets whimsical, Colorado winter wedding with loads of personal touches and good food!

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