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When I recently got married, we rented our tuxedos with candlelight (light ivory) colored shirts from our local tuxedo shop (Tuxedo Fashions) in San Jose, CA. This color shirt went perfectly with my wifes' wedding gown. I'm sure if you search out for a lighter ivory shirt from another tuxedo shop, you will find what you are looking for. Good luck!
When I recently got married, we rented our tuxedos with candlelight (light ivory) colored shirts from our local tuxedo shop (Tuxedo Fashions) in San Jose, CA. This color shirt went perfectly with my wifes' wedding gown. I'm sure if you search out for a lighter ivory shirt from another tuxedo shop, you will find what you are looking for. Good luck!
Any opinions on David's Bridal for alterations?
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I was hoping somebody could tell me if they have had any experience with David's Bridal doing alterations on their wedding dress. The closest store to me is on Steven's Creek in San Jose, CA.
I have heard that David's alterations department is not very good. I have tried calling some of the other bridal stores in the area but they are not prepared to do alterations on my dress if I did not buy it there.
If anybody can refer me to someone in the bay area that would be great too!
Thank you so much!
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I have heard that David's Bridal is generally a bit slower than they should be (I dont send my brides there, I have a seamstress I work with regularly that is cheaper and better quality than what I have seen, unfortunately I am not in your area). I also know that MANY of the David's Bridal stores leave alot to be desired in the Customer Service dept.
I would suggest finding a private seamstress to do your alterations. Look in your local yellow pages for a seamstress and be sure when you speak with them that you ask how much experience they have with wedding gowns, as wedding gowns are made from materials that are generally harder to work with.
I have heard that David's Bridal is generally a bit slower than they should be (I dont send my brides there, I have a seamstress I work with regularly that is cheaper and better quality than what I have seen, unfortunately I am not in your area). I also know that MANY of the David's Bridal stores leave alot to be desired in the Customer Service dept.
I would suggest finding a private seamstress to do your alterations. Look in your local yellow pages for a seamstress and be sure when you speak with them that you ask how much experience they have with wedding gowns, as wedding gowns are made from materials that are generally harder to work with.
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