Measurements
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IMPORTANT FACTS:
Each designer uses a different size chart. You won't be able to
assume that a size 8 from manufacturer "A" will fit the
same way a size 8 does from manufacturer "B".
Have your measurements taken first. Then cross-reference
them with the size chart from the designer of the dress you've
chosen.
Choose the size you feel most comfortable ordering. Keep in mind
that it is much easier for a seamstress to take a dress "in" than
to "let out" the seams. However, choose the dress size
that will require the least alteration. Remember! The final decision
and responsibility for what size to order is up to you, the customer.
Bridal clothes are special order items and cannot be returned
or exchanged. This is why it is imperative that you make an appointment
with us or visit your local seamstress and acquire accurate measurements
before ordering your gown.
Bust: Measure around the widest part of the back, straight across
the fullest part of the bust, not under the bust line. Be aware
that wearing no bra versus a strapless or regular bra can make
quite a difference in measurements. Do not use your bra size measurement.
Also, note that the time of the month that measurements are taken
can cause bust line measurements to fluctuate.
Waist: Measure around your natural waistline. Make sure you're not holding
your stomach in while you take this measurement! Leave one finger under the
measuring tape so that the tape can be moved. You don't want to give us a skintight
measurement.
Hips: Measure around the fullest part of the hip. Put your thumbs at your
natural waist and rest your hands on your hips. The tip of your fingers should
be the area to measure for your hips.
Extra Length:
Extra length is available for most bridesmaid gowns and should
be strongly considered if any member of your bridal party is
over 5'7" or 5'8". Consider the heel height being worn.
Shorter lengths to measure can be ordered for certain bridal
gowns, but are not available for any bridesmaids' dresses.
Please be aware that sizing is not an exact science and alterations
by an experienced bridal seamstress will almost always be necessary
for a proper fit..
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