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Curious as to how much you ladies spent on alterations after receiving your gowns? If you don''t mind answering, that would help me a bunch!
I have to have mine taken up 4", have a bit of the darts brought down to smooth out the front, have about 2" taken in on top with cups added, and a bustle. Also, my dress is basically a silk-satin trumpet with no crinoline to speak of, so it''s a very minimalist kind of dress. What do you think is a reasonable price in the way of alterations? What did you have done and were you happy with the results? |
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I spent $125 on shortening the hem for 2" and a bustle. They had to take off the lace edge and hand stitched it back on after cutting off the hem. I think it would have been cheaper if I look for a local seamtress instead of doing it at David''s Bridal (where I got my dress) but I just took the easy way out. I was happy with the alterations. I am lucky to not need too much done.
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I''ve heard of people having to spend upwards of $100, I think that is pretty much normal. I was lucky in that I''m 5''10" and my dresses needed no alterations whatsoever, until the day before the wedding. I had lost about 8 pounds due to being sick the week leading up to the wedding and my mother had to take in the side seams around the bust line for me. Thank God she is a great seamstress and I had spaghetti straps or my dress would''ve fallen down!
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At David''s Bridal they quoted me $95 to take up a skirt length (because they do it from the waist--I don''t get that!?) and $45 for a bustle. My very talented seamstress said that would be about her charge as well, so I''m going with her b/c I think I''ll get better service and a better looking end-product.
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My alterations ended up costing me a FORTUNE!!! I''m pretty sure I got scammed into ordering the dress a size (or 2) too large, so I needed a lot to be taken in around the bust, waist, and even hips. They told me they wouldn''t be able to hem the dress once I ordered it b/c it had no waist seam and had lace around the bottom, so I had to pay $125 for them to take a "hollow to hem" measurement and make it in my length. Add $160 for taking the dress in, $45 for a simple bustle, and $80 to make a sash for the waist and hem the inner layer of the dress so the train was sheer lace (granted, these were more like modifications rather than alterations).....and it comes to: OVER 400 DOLLARS!!! That''s nearly as much as the dress cost!
Was it worth it?? Probably not -- but I loved my dress and felt completely confident in the seamstress. For reference, I live in Minnesota and bought the wedding dress at The Wedding Shoppe in St. Paul. I had my alterations done by them b/c I heard they were very good (albeit very pricey -- I really didn''t know how pricey until I was in the middle of it). Here''s a photo of the finished product -- I haven''t posted in a long time!
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Thank you ladies for your input. I was expecting to have to pay nearly $200-$300 for all of the alterations my dress needed. However, I went to a highly recommended seamstress here in Dallas, and so far she''s quoted me $84 for everything I needed done!
Looks like I found the budget for my pearl earrings - and I was looking very, very hard!
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I don''t know if I''ll need one, but just in case, would you mind shooting over the name of your seamstress? I''ve heard it''s hard to find a good one in L.A! THANKS! |
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That''s an awesome price you got. More money for jewelry.
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