| Man, Converse are terrible for flat feet. Get her some orthopedic inserts. |
| Oh I think this is more than fine for a teen, assuming the dress and overall grooming are up to the occasion. I think it works with her physical needs and is less stuffy than making her find some flats she probably won’t like anyway! |
+1 I wore a pair of Keds to a black tie wedding last month. I've got chronic instability in one ankle from repeated injuries in my youth. I also wear custom orthotics in both shoes. I have hallux rigidus (a type of osteoarthritis) in the foot of my good ankle and have a Morton's extension in that orthotic for additional support. I, literally, cannot get one foot into heels. The cost of dress shoes/flats that I can wear with orthotics would be much more than what I paid for my dress. So, I wore a pair of Keds that I blinged out on top and Chromed the bottom. My orthotics fit, they were comfortable and I could dance in abandon without pain or instability. Oh, BTW, very few people at the wedding are aware of my disability. I'm a healthy weight, fit and active (as evidenced by my dancing). I know some women judged me (men don't care) but I have no Fs to give. I did what worked for me in keeping with the spirit of the event. |
Good for you! I would not judge you. I actually am more likely to judge someone that looks like they are in pain from their footwear choice
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Combat boots are fine.
No one cares what WASPs think |
| Kids wear sneakers to their own weddings now. |
She has those, thanks for looking out for us. |
MIL would potentially have a heart attack seeing combat boots, otherwise I actually kind of like the look. |
Good for you! What does the bolded mean? |
This there’s a dress code You don’t have to follow it if you don’t go |
It fits, it just went from being floor length to being more like ankle length or slightly above. Looks fine for her age. |
What kind of Orthodics do you have that they fit into Keds?! Mine are way too bulky to fit into shoes like that. |
Op here, echoing the question. |
Because the bride and groom selected a dress code, and it is black tie. There’s a socially accepted form of black tie. This is called “manners”, not conforming to the patriarchy. The couple chose it. |
Most people don't invite kids to black tie-weddings, so this is interesting. I think a short dress (like knee-length or slightly above) would be more appropriate at that age. I would not expect a 13 year old to be wearing a floor length gown. |