My dress was ready within 3 weeks. You can call & ask the latest you should get your dress altered. They know better how long they will need depending on when your wedding is.
I'm sure they will alter is again if needed; however, they will also charge you again. I'd just get it done once.
And actually, they have a rush service. It's $25 extra, but you can get it done very quickly that way. When I was getting my dress altered a girl came in & had her's done (this was at 2pm) & they promised it to her by 7pm that evening. Of course this also depends on how busy they are & how much you need done as far as altering.
2007-01-13 10:38:21
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answered by layla983 5
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Check your contract...
and please, make sure this is a healthy diet and not a fad. You'll want to look and feel your best during the wedding planning process, which can be a very stressful time, as well as on your wedding day.
I have lost over 30 lbs on the south beach diet and am healthier than ever. It affords you a good balance for foods (it's not a low carb diet like atkins!). The first two weeks do cut out all starches and fruits though. Once you get through the first 2 weeks it's a really easy plan to follow. Oh, and be sure to get in lots of exercise since that will keep your stress at bay too.
2007-01-13 05:31:04
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answered by weddingqueen 5
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They can alter a dress up to 2 weeks in advance. But you have to keep in touch with the store.
2007-01-13 03:37:49
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answered by Jody Lynn 2
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you are able to attempt to consult the chief or call the corporate workplace, notwithstanding it probable received't do a lot good. they don't take exchanges, as maximum bridal salons or different extreme-end dressmakers and clothiers. you should have walked out the door when they refused to regulate experts. i ought to visit a special bridal keep/company and examine out on attire. If i stumbled on one I loved extra ideal, i ought to placed the only from David's up on the marketplace interior the community paper or eBay. you're the bride, it is your day, and also you should have precisely what you want. i ended up paying for 4 pairs of boots in simple terms to get the right ones, and about 6 diverse gadgets of jewellery. that is the only time us women get to be truly indulgent, so that you are able to get your dream gown. in simple terms be a lot extra forceful with the subsequent sales individual or representative and do not take something you do not easily love.
2016-11-23 15:56:37
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answered by ? 4
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A few weeks, I'm sure. However, keep in mind if they have to alter it after they have already altered it... they will charge you again for the additional alterations.
2007-01-13 04:26:55
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answered by Proud to be 59 7
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You can always go to a tailor instead of the store. A tailor only needs a few days.
2007-01-13 08:15:24
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answered by kateqd30 6
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depends on how close to the wedding date...but you could also try to find someone on the side who does atterations and could get it done fast and good
2007-01-13 06:27:43
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answered by sjeboyce 5
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like 2 wks before i would say!
2007-01-13 11:53:07
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answered by jacksonblonde 2
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