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Bridal Shops
Full service
bridal shops can assist you in every step from start to finish
in your
gown selection. These shops order directly from the
manufacturer and receive quality merchandise. These shops also
have good relationships with the represented manufacturers, so
if the wrong gown is delivered, the error can be corrected,
usually immediately. Bridal shop owners suggest you start
shopping for your gown no later than six months before your
wedding. Look through bridal magazines and mark the pages of
the gowns that have the styles and features that appeal to
you. Make sure you note the magazine name, issue date, page
number and name of the manufacturer. Visit local stores listed
in the advertisement. If you have questions on the reputation
of the store, ask the store owner for references, call the
Better Business Bureau to check any unresolved complaints, or
call the manufacturer (their number will be listed in the
advertisement), and ask them for recommendations of stores
that carry their line.
Inform the
bridal shop of your wedding date, the day you will need your
dress, the type of wedding that you will be having (formal,
semiformal, etc.), and describe styles that appeal to you.
Specify your budget, and make sure you include the gown,
headpiece/veil, undergarments, accessories and alterations. A
money saving idea is to buy a gown off of the rack.
When you make
your selection, confirm everything in writing. Make sure you
include the name of the manufacturer, size, style, color,
special order requirements, delivery date, total cost, and
payment requirements. Be prepared to leave a fifty percent
deposit when ordering. Discuss their refund and cancellation
policies, and find out if pressing and alterations are
additional charges. When the bridal shop calls you to tell you
your gown is in, make an extra effort to try on your gown that
same week.
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