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WEDDING DRESS HEADQUARTERS OF THE USA
At Quickstitch, we understand that every dress needs a little alteration and customization to create the wedding gown you've always dreamed of - a fit to make you comfortable on that very special day. Just last year we made more than 400 brides happy with the dress alterations and we are here today to tell you that "Dresses are made for a mass, Quickstitch will make sure it fits you."
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You found the perfect dress, but it's too small. No problem! It can be altered.
The truth is you will be a very unusual bride if your wedding gown doesn’t need some alterations. But how much can a gown be realistically adjusted? And how much will it cost? Most bridal gowns need some adjustment, and unless your gown does not have a train, at the bare minimum it will need bustles sewn in the back. So be prepared to add a bit more onto your wedding gown costs than the price tag states.
The average a bride spends between $55 and $175 on alterations.
You do not have to use the alterations service from your bridal shop, but don’t cut corners that you might regret. A seamstress experienced with altering wedding gowns will probably do a better job than your average tailor at your local dry-cleaner.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can Every Dress Be Altered?
Not every dress can be altered to fit exactly the way you would like. Remember two rules of thumb:
- It is easier to take something in than it is to let it out. If you are wearing your mother’s wedding gown it may be worth going to great lengths to get the gown to fit. But, if you are buying a new gown, get the correct size. Making a dress larger is difficult, and you may not like the fit afterwards.
- Don’t buy a gown more than one size larger than your own size. Larger gowns are cut proportionally larger all over the gown. The neckline, the bodice, and shoulders will all be over sized. This means the gown may not fit quite right if only the side seams are taken in. However, some dresses are designed to fit several sizes, with a corset back that ties instead of zips. To get the best fit, stay as close as possible to your correct size.
Could I Do The Alterations Myself?
If you (or a friend or family member) are a competent seamstress you could make many of your alterations easily and save quite a bit of money. For instance, a hem from a professional tailor might range from $55 for a very basic hem to $125.00 for multiple layers but might not be a difficult chore for someone who knows their way around a sewing room. It all depends on the construction of the gown. Hems can be very simple, but be aware that if your gown has lace at the hemline, it may require more extensive work.
Some alterations are more difficult and should be reserved for someone who really knows what they are doing. But wedding gowns are designed to be altered and many are constructed in such a way as to make adjustments easier. Take a good look at the interior construction of your gown to determine how difficult it will be to make the necessary adjustments before you take it on.
Some alterations are more difficult and should be reserved for someone who really knows what they are doing. But wedding gowns are designed to be altered and many are constructed in such a way as to make adjustments easier. Take a good look at the interior construction of your gown to determine how difficult it will be to make the necessary adjustments before you take it on.
How long will Alterations Take?
If possible, order your dress at least 12 weeks before your wedding to allow enough time for the necessary adjustments. Plan your last fitting several weeks before your wedding so you have time to make last minute adjustments if needed. Weddings can be stressful and you may find that you either lose a little weight or gain a little weight during your engagement.
Alteration Tips
Keeping these tips in mind will help you when selecting your gown and your tailor. And remember, for a less stressful wedding preparation, shop early for your wedding gown.
Tip # 1Try your wedding gown on without any make-up. You want to be as clean as possible to avoid soiling your gown. And wear your nicest under clothes as it is likely you may be only partially dressed during your fitting. |
Tip # 2Be sure to wear the bra and shoes that you will be wearing for your wedding. Don’t try to find shoes with the right heels after your gown has been altered. Buy your shoes prior to having it hemmed. |
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