What size dresses do you carry?
We carry sizes ranging from 0-50 depending on the
manufacturer. We highly advise checking the size chart
and getting measurements taken before ordering your gown.
Is there any additional size charge?
Most manufacturers do charge for sizes 18 and up.
Will all of my dresses be cut from the
same dye lot?
If all of your dresses are ordered at the
same time and are of the same style and fabric
the dye lots will be the same. However, if you are
ordering dresses at different times or if you are
placing an order of different style and/or fabrics the
manufacturer will not guarantee the dye lots will be the
same.
Do you have a Catalog you can send me?
In order to keep our prices down we do not have
catalogs to send out. If you would like to save a
picture on your computer you can do so by clicking on
the image with your right mouse button. A pop up window
will appear and you will want to click "save image
as" another window will appear showing you the name
and folder your picture will be saved in. Click the Save
button and your picture will be available for you to
print out and view at your leisure. If you do not
see a picture of the gown you are interested in please
contact us and we will try to obtain one for you.
Why are your dresses so inexpensive?
Due to our relatively low overhead and our high
volume of sales we can pass along these beautiful
dresses at extremely low, low prices.
What happens if when I get my dress it doesn’t fit?
Our return policy is All Sales final. Due to the
nature of our business we cannot accept exchanges or
returns. It is very important that you get measurements
taken and look at the appropriate manufacturers size
chart before ordering your dress. Alterations are almost
always necessary for a custom fit so please keep this in
mind.
How do I know what size to order?
We have provided a size chart for all of the dresses
on our site. You can also print the "How to
Measure" page and use it as a reference. To save
time and to ensure accuracy we suggest you have a
professional seamstress measure you for the most
accurate sizing.
How long will it take for my dress to arrive?
Your order will take approximately 4-16 weeks for
delivery. All wedding gowns, bridesmaids dresses,
flowergirls, and mother of the bride/groom are special
ordered and depending on stock availability can take
between 4-16 weeks. Please note that we can place
orders on Rush Cuts if the manufacturer offers that
service.
Express
Delivery and Rush Cuts may be available upon request and for an
additional fee.
How do I place my order with you?
You can place an order with us online, by
fax or phone.. We have a secure server and gladly accept Visa,
Master Card and Discover. Please see
our Ordering Information page.
Errors and Omissions Policy
We reserve the right to change prices, terms,
specifications and warranties without notice. We endeavor
to accurately describe every product offered for sale;
however, mistakes can sometimes be made. Any
typographical, photographic, or specification error in
product description, pricing or offers is subject to
correction and verification.
FAQ FOR GOWN DESCRIPTIONS
What are the different types of trains and how long
are they?
Cathedral
length trains extend 2 1/2 yards from the waist.
Semi-Cathedral length trains extend 2 yards from
the waist.
Chapel trains extend 1
1/3 yards from the
waist.
What
are the different types of waistlines?
Basque waistlines
are slightly elongated, dipping to a point at the center
front.
Asymmetrical waistlines begin at the natural
waistline and angle down to one side.
Dropped waistlines fall to several inches below
the natural waistline.
What
are some of the different types of laces?
Alencon lace is
a delicate floral leaf design in a fine net background
outlined with heavy threads to define the pattern and
add dimension.
Battenberg lace is made by applying a coarse
linen tape to the design and connecting tape with
decorative linen stitching.
Schiffli lace is an intricate floral pattern
embroidered directly onto the gown as opposed to a
separate lace sewn to the fabric.
What are some of the different types of necklines?
Scoop neckline
is a low and rounded neckline.
Queen Anne neckline is a high at the back and
sides of the neck, angling outward and then across top
of bustline.
Illusion neckline is transparent lace or netting
that begins at high or jeweled neckline and ends just
above the bustline.
Sweetheart neckline begins 2" inside the
shoulder line and dips to a heart shape at bustline.
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