Tips For Having Your Wedding Dress Altered

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Tips For Having Your Wedding Dress Altered

23 September 2018
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When it comes to planning a wedding, choosing the perfect wedding gown is one of the most exciting times for the bride-to-be. But, if you're a bride-to-be, it is important to know that after you find your dream dress, it can take several months for your gown to be delivered. And when it is delivered, it may not be an absolutely perfect fit unless you have the dress custom made. The majority of brides-to-be need to have their wedding dresses altered before the big day. If you're a bride-to-be who is waiting for her wedding dress to arrive, continue reading to learn some helpful hints about getting your dress altered.

Select an Alteration Service Carefully

Most wedding dresses are not inexpensive-- they can cost hundreds or even thousands of dollars. Thus, you want to choose a seamstress who is highly experienced to work on altering your beautiful (and expensive) dress. Take your time finding the right alteration service -- ask for recommendations from family and friends who are already married and had their gown altered, and carefully read reviews of the alteration services in your area. Ideally, you want to find an alteration service who has seamstresses who specialize in wedding gown alterations and are familiar with working with the common fabrics used to make wedding gowns.

Set Aside Ample Time for Alterations

Do not make the mistake of waiting until the last minute to have your wedding dress altered. The early you can start the alteration process, the better. It is a good idea to start the alterations as soon as you receive your dress from the designer. It is important to note that getting your dress altered may require several fittings, so you will need to schedule accordingly. No bride-to-be wants to deal with the stress of waiting for alterations to be completed when the wedding is only a few days away, so try to make sure that all alterations will be done at least a few weeks in advance of the wedding.

Be Prepared for Fittings

In order for a seamstress to properly alter your wedding gown, you need to be properly prepared for each fitting. Always wear the undergarments that you plan to wear on your wedding day to each fitting. It is also very important to bring your wedding shoes with you to a fitting appointment. Wearing your wedding shoes at the fitting will help ensure that your seamstress is able to alter your gown's hem to the proper length. 

For more information, contact your local wedding dress alterations service.