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What do I do once I have the mail order dress?
I'm thinking about getting a dress from Pearl's. I have been price comparing with other discounters and salons. I am considering all factors. (Make sure you ask about the charges for a larger size dress, many of the discounters charge MORE than the salons!).
I am having trouble doing a complete comparison because I don't know where to get a garment bag, and the cost. I also am not sure how to find a seamstress to get an estimate on the alterations.
How have other brides handled these issues?
These extra costs could make my savings neglible. I'm having a hard time with this decision because I liked the sales person at one shop but the owner really annoyed me. He acted as if his "discounted" price of $40 off full retail was so rock bottom, he couldn't possibly go lower. I hate to give him my business now.
Any suggestions?
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RE: What do I do once I have the mail order dress?
Good questions. Remember that alterations are almost ALWAYS extra when you buy a bridal gown---whether you shop on the 'net from a store. And that stores that "include alterations" in their prices sometimes jack the price of the dress.
Pearl's can sell you a garment bag, as can most discounters.
As for finding a seamstress, we have multiple ideas on this in our book, BRIDAL BARGAINS and in the advice/tips section of BridalGown.com. Give that shot!
best wishes,
Alan & Denise Fields, Authors
BRIDAL BARGAINS * BRIDALGOWN.COM * CYBERBRIDE * YOUR NEW HOUSE * BABY BARGAINS
Email: [email protected]. Web: www.windsorpeak.com. Phone: 303-442-8792
Address: Windsor Peak Press, 436 Pine Street, Boulder, CO 80302
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RE: What do I do once I have the mail order dress?
Don't forget to check with me too
! :) Heck I'll give you a bag when you order with me.
Chrissy
Affordable Dreams By Christine
DBS
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