my co-worker found hers on e-bay and it was a great deal and made the dress look fantastic!
Your dress is BEAUTIFUL, by the way!
2007-10-02 10:56:52
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answered by Erin 2
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Look on ebay. I just got my hoop on there. I got 135 circumference size which is large but still manageable. You also might try a 148. That is the next normal size, very manageable but quite large. The next size requires 6 hoops. It's usually 168 inch circumference. That is really large and you need to make sure the dress would be able to stretch over that. I think its very difficult to manage. Of course the largest bottom hoop is the one that makes it so big and they are always reducible. My recommendation is the 148 inch. Then if you want to reduce it a little you just take out the bottom hoop.
You'll have to practice walking around the house in it b/c they do require a particular style of walking.
Are you getting married in the church? How big is the aisle? You want to make sure you can fit down the aisle!
2007-10-02 11:02:35
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answered by phantom_of_valkyrie 7
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Look on E-bay they have great quality for a very cheap price. you could use and extra full slip or a three hoop skirt. I like slips better than hoops because you get a more flowing look. with a hoop your dress is full but very rigid. Good luck. You should expect to pay between 25 and 50 dollars with shipping included! Congratulations.
2007-10-02 12:14:02
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answered by katiej47 3
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wedding ceremony outfits constantly run smaller than prevalent sizes. So in the journey that your jean length is a 14 or sixteen, bypass a pair sizes larger. If attainable, bypass into the keep and attempt on outfits from that comparable fashion designer to get an concept of how the gown sizes run. Congrats on getting married by ability of how!
2016-12-17 15:27:44
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answered by ? 4
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Any of the bridal store as well as online carry varying sizes from a little flounce to a huge petticoat.
2007-10-02 20:03:03
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answered by naniannie 5
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Any bridal store will carry the appropriate petticoats for each dress. You can also try costume shops that offer authentic period costumes.
2007-10-02 12:00:17
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answered by teresathegreat 7
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Ebay
2007-10-02 11:01:15
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answered by noelbutterfly 3
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where you buy it is up to you, but if you scroll down towards bottom of this ebay link there is a sort of guide to the sizes for different style gowns. It helped me decide.
http://cgi.ebay.com/3-HOOP-BONE-FULL-BRIDAL-CRINOLINE-PETTICOAT-SLIP-SKIRT_W0QQitemZ180164378549QQihZ008QQcategoryZ3260QQtcZphotoQQcmdZViewItem
2007-10-02 11:05:17
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answered by Maria S 3
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Make sure you can comfortably walk down the aisle with your father (or whoever you will be walking with).
Why HUGE?? You'll look like a walking meringue.
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2007-10-03 03:14:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Any bridal store should have one. I bought mine from davids bridal.
2007-10-02 10:56:03
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answered by Bubblelips 4
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