I have to be honest, the dresses and David's didn't impress me. They looked kind of like cheap gowns to me. I found it kind of funny that they had a layaway plan. A woman on line bought a dress for $80 bucks and put it on layaway. I didn't know bridal stores did this. Sorry. I know this sounds snobby. I just wasn't feeling David's. Seemed like Kmart but for brides.
Re: Snobby, my first experience trying on gowns at David's
I have a couple friends that shopped there because they thought it was their only option for inexpensive dresses. But anything that looked decent at David's was over $700 anyways, so its not a deal or anything.
I pointed my other friends who werent set on David's to many other bridal options and for the same price point as David's, they got great gowns for 100% better quality.
Try to avoid that zoo at all cost. There are so many other options within the same price point. But I think some plus size brides like going there because the dresses come in so many sizes already there, instead of the typical one size 8/10/12 sample at most bridal shops
Here's the link to my dress.
http://weddings.theknot.com/Dresses/57258/detailview.aspx?type=31&id=57258&TM=31%26Dresses+Gown+Type%3dwedding+gowns
I did get the bridemaids dresses there just because they are so inexpensive with so many locations. I think my bridesmaids appreciated the cheaper price on a dress they will probably only wear once and isn't particularly signifiant to them.
But David's did charge me $1 for a fabric swatch after I had 5 bridemaids buy a dress there. That just ticked me off a bit. I suppose other places may do the same thing. Sorry, mini-vent...I know, it's just a dollar.
There ARE alternatives out there for brides on a budget- you just have to look harder. And steer CLEAR of David's.
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[QUOTE]I feel fortunate that my experience with DB wasn't bad. Because my BMs are all over getting their dresses from there seemed to make sense and so far so good, 3 of the 5 have ordered with no problems. I also found my dress there. I didn't like it on the hanger but my mom said to try it on anyways. It fit like a glove and I love the way I look in it! I know some people may not like pockets in dresses but I'm addicted to my burts bees and the fact that I can carry it around with me all day is great :) I tried on other dresses at different places but I always kept thinking and comparing them to the one at DB. Here's the link to my dress. <a href="http://weddings.theknot.com/Dresses/57258/detailview.aspx?type=31&id=57258&TM=31%26Dresses+Gown+Type%3dwedding+gowns" rel="nofollow">http://weddings.theknot.com/Dresses/57258/detailview.aspx?type=31&id=57258&TM=31%26Dresses+Gown+Type%3dwedding+gowns</a>
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I had a great experience with DB. My mom is buying my dress so I wanted to keep it somewhat reasonable. I went to a few consignment shops but nothing fit right, or even had the potential to with alterations. We went to DB so I could try on several dresses in my size. I found my dress there and LOVE it. I do agree that some dresses do seem cheap, but not all. The customer service does depend on the store and even the consultants. I've had different experiences with each visit. Everyone was nice but some were over-the-top awesome.
And yes, you do sound snobby.
I had a horrible experience there, and WOULD HAVE bought my bridesmaids dresses there if they weren't being discontinued (which my sales rep did not tell me... I found out for myself, on their website).
So, I'm having my dress and their dresses made.
Yeah, most locations are kind of a zoo if you go on a Saturday afternoon, but any other time it's really quite nice. I never even set foot in one of those "salon" places, where I wouldn't be able to find anything I could afford anyway. And frankly, I've seen a lot of designer gowns, and I've yet to find one I like nearly as much as the one I bought.
This is a belated married bio, with no reviews yet because I'm lazy.
Sometimes I feel like people think that brides are delicate little flower princesses who get all dressed up and pretty for one special moment of their dreams, when really they're just normal people who just happen to be getting married. Things shouldn't have to be sugar-coated for grown-ass women. -mstar284
*shrug*
David's was the first place I went dress shopping. My consultant was really nice and I was able to try on a whole bunch of different styles quickly. It was also nice that most dresses they had in a range of sizes and not just one sample size. I agree that the quality of dresses isn't that great. I found a style I loved, but the zipper was very visible in back. I'm glad I went, though, because it allowed me to narrow down the style I was looking for when I went shopping at other places.
If you're curious, this is my dress:
My Planning Bio
I went recently just to try on styles not even for anything other than that. Wll the manager stopped me and made me sit at the from the desk and set an appointment. The girl talking to me got up while we were sitting there to help someone else w/o saying excuse me and just left me and my friend sitting there. I don't think that I will be buying from there I think a lot of there stuff looks generic, but there are a few things that are interesting. I don't like the fact that you have to pay for alterations when there is a bridal place here that you don't have to. My cousin bought her dress for 800 at the other bridal place and didn't have to pay anything for alterations, i'm sure if she went to davids she would have had to spend much more
This is a belated married bio, with no reviews yet because I'm lazy.
Sometimes I feel like people think that brides are delicate little flower princesses who get all dressed up and pretty for one special moment of their dreams, when really they're just normal people who just happen to be getting married. Things shouldn't have to be sugar-coated for grown-ass women. -mstar284