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Dyeable & Non-Dyeable Special Occasion Shoes



Types of Materials.....

Silk Satin Shoes


Satin Shoes


Crepe Luxe Shoes





When choosing shoes for your wedding you will find many different material being used. Some may better suit your bridal dress than others and sometimes it really does not matter. The three main types of material used for bridal shoes are silk satin, satin and crepe luxe.



Silk Satin is the most luxurious material as it gives off a low and glamorous muted sheen. All Brianna Leigh brand shoes are quality crafted in silk satin for a soft and supple feel to help you last hours in your bridal shoes. While some brands of silk and silk satin shoes can be dyed, the white and ivory silk satin used on Brianna Leigh wedding shoes are not recommended for dyeing.

Satin is the most popular material today with its gorgeous glossy appeal. All Colorful Creations shoes offered in a white dyeable satin can be dyed to match most any color special occasion dress.

Crepe Luxe is another dyeable material which has a lower sheen than satin and dyes beautifully in moderate depth to lighter shades of colors.





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