crystal breeze in kingston have great, good value, wedding dresses! sure they will have one with sleeves. if you don't know of them, they are along the walkway where argos and 99p shop are, going towards the main highstreet, away from the kingfisher! good place for weddings, st.mary's university hire out their place, a really old stately home, for weddings i believe. its at strawberry hill.
2006-08-14 01:19:16
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answered by girlieartybabe 2
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When I saw my wedding dress I knew it was the one BUT it was also sleeveless. I bought it anyway, took it to a seamstress and had a very light organza sleeve put onto it. I got my dream dress and sleeves at the same time.
Keep looking - otherwise whay not try online and see what there is.
Remember - choosing and buying your wedding dress is a BIG part of the fun so enjoy it.
2006-08-14 01:18:10
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answered by geegee 4
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Hi, if you have a word with the ladys where you are getting your dress from they should be able to style your dress to your needs. There are many long sleeved dresses, but its if a store near you stocks them, Im getting married next year and im waiting for my wedding dress to appear on the website and i have notice some dresses on this website do have sleeve. If may be worth having a look and see if they are stock in a store near you.
2006-08-14 08:53:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Check with bridal shops, they may have some hiding that have sleeves, I know I have seen them around, even tried on a few. I'll tell you though, the dress I wanted, and the dress I fell in love with were 2 different things. I felt so dissappointed when I tried on the dress I wanted, and it looked terrible. All I can tell you, is keep an open mind.
2006-08-14 04:55:35
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answered by kackaway 3
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David's bridal- they just started putting out Fall now so there are a lot of dress with sleeves on them now... and if you wait a little longer- the winter wedding dress will be out and again more sleeves. You have to sometimes be in the "right" season to find what you want! Good luck!
2006-08-14 02:04:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Have your wedding dress made for you. I did because I was having the sleeve issue too! I took the design of the dress I wanted and added chiffon sleeves. It works out a lot cheaper to have the dress made as well. Result!
2006-08-14 01:26:23
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answered by Away With The Fairies 7
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You can order a dress from the US I am sure from a bridal shop where you live. My dress, which was from Private Label by G, had long bell sleeves, however my sleeves came off the dress if I chose to take them off.
2006-08-14 04:42:02
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answered by Scarlett 4
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I wanted a wedding dress with sleeves also but it is really out dated now. I think the best thing to do is use a shrug (you can have one made cheaply) or use a shawl type of thing to cover your arms. I ended up not even using mine.
2006-08-14 01:15:46
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answered by michiganwife 4
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It's going to be hard to find, but there are some out there.
Try going to a dress shop or bridal boutique, and ask them if they can special order or have a dress made with sleeves for you.
2006-08-14 01:32:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Eden bridal dresses (you can find some of them on the Knot) sometimes have sleeves. They're the flowy chiffony sleeves, but still sleeves.
2006-08-14 02:53:44
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answered by Pink Denial 6
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