More articles on the Wedding Dresses topic: Links
This web site: BrideSave.com offers thousands of wedding dresses and get this - they even take returns. They sell a variety of other products as well. Read on for some feedback that i found. Some positive, Some negative, and some entirely unrelated but an interesting piece of info.
Some feedback that I found:
There is a very good website called bridesave.com with tons of dresses to
look at. I spent countless hours looking at the dresses and getting ideas.
They even have a section called "Our prices beat David's prices" or
something like that.
Karen
This one was interesting - but is about a different store:
I went to David's Bridals. My impression? -- unimpressed. Yes, it's cheaper
than say House of Brides. And the saleswoman was friendly and
low-key/no-pressure. But David's Bridals pulls the same crap that all the
bridal salons do: order the dress (which they MAKE) in the wrong size, then
pay them to do alterations in the right size. I say, if they're ordering the
darned dress made in the first place,just have it made in the right
size.Sheesh!
Try http://www.bridesave.com. Click on "bridal gowns" and you can search
for dresses under $250 and in various other categories. I found my
dress here for $325.
-Kristina
I recently ordered three pairs of shoes from bridesave.com under the
pretense that I would receive the wide shoes that I ordered. I paid
massive shipping charges only to find out that the shoes were not
wide, they would not refund my money for the shipping and their
customer service was abysmal. Please note, that I used
bridesave.com's sizing table to order the shoes.
Just trying to save other brides this one headache. Nobody makes wide
shoes in North America. Don't be fooled by a site or a store that
pretends to sell them.
Oh yah, and the wedding industry is full of a bunch of criminals! Get
married on a beach!
Bride ;-)
As always, you should search around before buying anything from a website. If people are unhappy they usually post to a message board and you can evaluate how the company dealt with the problem themselves. Remember that a lot more people will go post something negative before posting something positive.
