Wedding Dress FAQ's
Wedding Dress FAQ's
by Martin Smith
You've gotten engaged and have set the wedding date and now it's time to get
down to business. All the planning and decisions can be overwhelming to the most
organized and practical bride-to-be. There is help out there for you. Below are
some suggestions of how to go about buying your wedding dress.
Q. How much time do I have before my wedding to look for my dress?
You should begin looking for the dress as soon as possible after the date date
is set. It could take you awhile to find the "perfect" dress. Once you do find
it, there is likely to be alterations that need to be done and accessories to be
bought.
Q. Where can I look for a dress that offers a variety of styles at various
prices?
Look in bridal magazines. The choice of dresses will depend greatly on the time
of year your wedding will take place, the type of wedding you are planning, and
your budget.
Q. Why do I need someone to come with me while I am looking for my wedding gown?
The reason for having someone with you is for moral support and to help you
decide whether a dress is a good style for you or not. Besides it can be fun
shopping with someone else.
Q. How much can I expect to put down on a deposit for my dress?
You can expect to put down at least half of the total price of your dress. It is
a good idea to pay this portion of your dress with a credit card. If goes
something seriously wrong with the purchase you might be able to negotiate
reimbursement through your credit card company.
Q. I wear a size six dress but my wedding dress is a size 10, why is that?
The wedding dress designers each use a different sizing chart and these sizes
tend to be a bit larger than typical sizes. It is best to look at and/or buy a
dress that fits. If you lose weight it is easier to take the dress in than it is
to increase its size.
Q. Do I need to have the things I will wear with my wedding dress when I go for
a fitting?
Yes have what you will be wearing with you when you go for fittings. The
undergarments including a slip or hoop skirts size could be affected if you wear
something different. You will want to have the same good fit on your big day as
you do during fittings.
Q. What should I look for in a wedding dress?
When you are looking for a dress make sure the buttons are secure. Turn the dress
inside out and inspect all seams. Make sure the stitching of the seams is solid
and that there are no gaps in stitching. Check the Beading and appliqués to be
sure they well stitched. If the beads are glued on you might consider another
dress as the beads could fall off.
Q. How can I protect myself in the event something goes wrong with the purchase
of my wedding dress?
The best way is to pay the deposit for your dress with a credit card. This way
if the deposit is non-refundable as is the case in most places, you might be
able to go through the credit card company. Also make sure you get your purchase
order in writing so that if there is difficulty you can refer to it.
Q. Will I still be able to get a terrific dress if I am on a budget?
Yes you should be able to get a terrific dress no matter what your budget is.
Some of the well-known wedding dress sellers will hold $99 sales or basement
sales. Also, don't just look at wedding dresses. Take a look at prom dresses.
Designer knock-offs can be purchased at prices that are up to 50% less than the
origin.
Martin Smith is a successful freelance writer providing advice for consumers on
purchasing a variety of Wedding Dresses and more! His numerous articles provide
a wonderfully researched resource of interesting and relevant information
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