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Apr 28, 2014
Katie J.
Hey ladies! I'm about to graduate college in a couple weeks, and am unsure what type of shoes to wear with my graduation gown! I need some ideas! What did y'all wear/what are you planning on wearing for graduation?? Thanks!
Apr 28, 2014
Jasmine S.
Well if you want to wear heels I'd just suggest a thicker heel for more stability. Don't need any accidents :)
Apr 28, 2014
duffs g.
Shimmery ones! flats if you are not 100% confident in heels. congratulations!!
Apr 28, 2014
Diana R.
Just make sure that if you're outside DO NOT wear stilettos lol they sink into the grass!
Apr 29, 2014
Ms L.
I'm graduating in 2 weeks too :) congrats!! I'm definitely wearing some cute flats.
Apr 29, 2014
Adrianna E.
I'd suggest anything with a strap around your ankle or foot to help hold the shoe on...like a t-strap shoe...even if you're a pro at wearing heels, you don't want any accidents crossing the stage!