2011年8月9日星期二

Plus Size Wedding Dresses for Bigger, Beautiful Brides

1. Get Moving – Start shopping as soon as you set your wedding date. Most plus-size wedding dresses are a special order, which means that they could take up to 6 months to arrive. If you have your wedding

wholesale wedding dresses gown custom made, you need to allow at least 6 months for the gown to be created, fit, and altered. You might get lucky and the gown will arrive early; if it does, you can usually wait until about 4 weeks before the wedding to have it altered.

2. Count on a Deposit – Special order wedding gowns and most custom made wedding dresses will come with the need to place a deposit. Generally, the store or designer will require 1/3 to the total cost of the gown on deposit, and the deposit is not usually refundable. So,dropship wedding dresses  before you order, make sure that your decision is a firm one and keep receipts of your purchase for your records.

3. Get Measured – If you are ordering online, make sure that you get measured by an experienced seamstress before you order. The designer or store you order from will use these measurements to get the gown as perfectly fitted as possible before alterations.

4. Read the Contract – Both stores and wedding gown designers will require you to sign a sales contract; this finalizes your order and protects both you and the person you are ordering from. In addition to the standard information (your name, address, phone number, and method of payment), your contract should include your wedding date, and the last acceptable date for delivery of the gown. When setting this delivery date, provide yourself plenty of sell wedding dresses time to make alterations and take portraits. Finally, the contract should clearly state the manufacturer’s name, the style of the gown, the size and color you have ordered, a description of the gown, and (if at all possible), a picture reference of the gown you’re expecting to receive. Ask questions about the “fine print” before you sign the contract.

5. Charge It – Even if you purchase your gown right in your home-town and not online, you should use a credit card to make your payment. Doing this protects you in case anything should happen; federal law states that if the merchandise you buy does not live up to what was promised, you are entitled to a refund. So, if your gown arrives damaged, in the wrong size, or not at all, you still have your money.

没有评论:

发表评论