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Brilliant_Rock
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My poor MOH!
We''ve ordered the bridesmaids dresses from JCrew. All of the bridesmaids like them, but there is one slight issue: the sizes tend to run 1-2 small. Now, my MOH has boobs, and is also a bit sensitive about her weight. She is normally a size 8-10, and we tried a size 8 dress first.
When that didn''t work, we returned it and ordered a 10. Last night, I tried it on her, and it looked great, except for a 2" strip where it would not zip up.
Now, we figured we''d have to order a 12, and have it taken in, but my friend absolutely does not want to wear a 12. It is a pride thing for her, which I can understand. The 12 would likely be too big for her, and she''d have to get it taken in, it really seems like she is between sizes.
This morning, she told me, "I''d like to try it on again, I think I lost some water weight during the night" I said "okay, let me know if you need any help zipping it up"
Well, she was able to zip it up, but the dress ripped along the seam! =( I am pretty certain it can be repaired (I have an awesome seamstress) but I do feel a bit guilty about returning the dress after that. AND, she wants to see if the seamstress can somehow let it out so that she''ll be able to wear the dress in a 10 (I think this is pretty unlikely) She also thinks she''ll be able to lose enough weight in the next year to fit into the dress.
I feel really bad about the whole thing. I understand the psychological block about wearing a dress a size bigger than you normally do. I just don''t think that it makes sense to scrap all the dresses and start over! And there''s no guarantee that we won''t have the same problem with another dress/brand. We can tell from her trying it on (before it ripped) that the dress looks great on her, and would look amazing properly fitted. It just seems risky to keep the size 10 and expect her to lose weight (not to mention the pressure) But at the same time, I understand she''ll feel like crap for wearing a size 12. Then, we have to add the ripped dress problem into the mix...
I want my MOH to be happy and comfortable with how she looks. What should I do?!!
PS I will add that we''re paying for all of the girls'' dresses...they''re $165, so getting her two dresses will definitely be adding to our expenses.
We''ve ordered the bridesmaids dresses from JCrew. All of the bridesmaids like them, but there is one slight issue: the sizes tend to run 1-2 small. Now, my MOH has boobs, and is also a bit sensitive about her weight. She is normally a size 8-10, and we tried a size 8 dress first.
When that didn''t work, we returned it and ordered a 10. Last night, I tried it on her, and it looked great, except for a 2" strip where it would not zip up.
Now, we figured we''d have to order a 12, and have it taken in, but my friend absolutely does not want to wear a 12. It is a pride thing for her, which I can understand. The 12 would likely be too big for her, and she''d have to get it taken in, it really seems like she is between sizes.
This morning, she told me, "I''d like to try it on again, I think I lost some water weight during the night" I said "okay, let me know if you need any help zipping it up"
Well, she was able to zip it up, but the dress ripped along the seam! =( I am pretty certain it can be repaired (I have an awesome seamstress) but I do feel a bit guilty about returning the dress after that. AND, she wants to see if the seamstress can somehow let it out so that she''ll be able to wear the dress in a 10 (I think this is pretty unlikely) She also thinks she''ll be able to lose enough weight in the next year to fit into the dress.
I feel really bad about the whole thing. I understand the psychological block about wearing a dress a size bigger than you normally do. I just don''t think that it makes sense to scrap all the dresses and start over! And there''s no guarantee that we won''t have the same problem with another dress/brand. We can tell from her trying it on (before it ripped) that the dress looks great on her, and would look amazing properly fitted. It just seems risky to keep the size 10 and expect her to lose weight (not to mention the pressure) But at the same time, I understand she''ll feel like crap for wearing a size 12. Then, we have to add the ripped dress problem into the mix...
I want my MOH to be happy and comfortable with how she looks. What should I do?!!
PS I will add that we''re paying for all of the girls'' dresses...they''re $165, so getting her two dresses will definitely be adding to our expenses.