Wedding shamers mock bride for wearing blue CROCS down the aisle – The Sun

ALL BRIDE'S should be allowed to put comfort first on their wedding day – but some people appear not to agree.

Social media users have slammed a newly-married woman for wearing a pair of bright blue Crocs beneath her white dress.

A photo of the bride, wearing the unusual choice of bridal footwear, was taken by an onlooker as she prepared to cross a road following the service with the groom and a wedding photographer.

The image was then shared to Facebook group 'That's It, I'm Wedding Shaming' by a woman called Megan who revealed that the nuptials had taken place near the Niagara Falls in Canada.

She explained: "I don't think she had another pair of shoes.

Couldn't she have at least chosen a less obvious colour?

"I looked to see if she was holding heels or if anyone else around them was. None in sight."

Her post quickly garnered a passionate response from members who couldn't understand the reasoning behind her bizarre footwear.

One person wrote: "Disgusting."

Another commented: "'My dress should be able to cover my Crocs' lmaooo."

A third shared: "They're her something blue."

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Others pointed out that the bright colour choice made them hard to blend in with her dress.

One person asked: "Couldn't she have at least chosen a less obvious colour??"

Another pointed out: "She couldn't at least have gotten white Crocs?"

However, several were slightly more sympathetic.

One woman noted: "TBH I hate Crocs but I def wouldn't be wearing my wedding shoes to walk all over town."

Another suggested: "Maybe she forgot to pack her shoes?"

In other wedding news, we told you how wedding shamers have mocked a bride's hair trial which looks like "she’s had a rough night out then slept in a bush".

We also revealed how people couldn't tell if a bride's giant elf ears on her wedding day were real or not.

And a Don't Tell The Bride groom has been slammed for making his bride sleep in a tent the night before their wedding while he slept in a posh hotel.

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