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Tried on my dress...but now i'm worried!

My dress came in so I went to try it on yesterday.  When they first ordered it I was concerned about the size...based on my measurements they ordered me the same size I wear in everyday clothes.    I thought dresses ran small, but the measurements matched up.   I tried it on and LOVE it, but it definitely feels snug around my butt and hip area.  The back is a corset so the top fit fine and I could breath and walk around fine.  After I left my mom asked me if I sat down in it, which I did not.  Now she has me worried it's too small and I won't be able to sit!    My first fitting isn't until March...what should I do?  Should I be worried?  I've never been a dieter (and not at all overweight so it has never been a concern for me) but should I attempt to lose a couple pounds?   Do dresses usually stretch at all? it's a very form fitting dress.     

Re: Tried on my dress...but now i'm worried!

  • missax said:
    I would contact the store to see if I could come in to try it on again and if I couldn't sit down I'd ask them what my options are.

    This. And every store I've bought BM dresses from has guaranteed their sizing. Meaning as long as I ordered the size they recommended, they would be responsible for making it right if their recommended size was too small.
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  • Definitely call and make an apt. Just a note- my dress was a trumpet and it was easiest to sit by slightly putting up the dress and sliding on my chair on one hip. It sounds like your dress might be similar? 
  • Definitely call and make an apt. Just a note- my dress was a trumpet and it was easiest to sit by slightly putting up the dress and sliding on my chair on one hip. It sounds like your dress might be similar? 


    this is my dress http://www.maggiesottero.com/dress.aspx?style=19503&page=0&pageSize=36&keywordText=&keywordType=All 

     

    I never thought about how it would be to move around in I love the dress, but I don't want to  be uncomfortable!

  • Bridal gowns usually have some seam allowances for alterations purposes.  So even if it is a bit snug in the hips, they should be able to let it out a little bit so it fits you without your having to diet.
  • If they cant let it out a bit at the hip (which they probably will be able to) you would be surprised what a shaper can do for you under a dress...i'm not saying you need a shaper but they tend to make your body shaped similar to the shape of the dress and therefore the dress fits better. Not sure if this makes sense.
  • @crazycatlady3 - good to know!

     

    @mrsderuyter87 - ah makes perfect sense, I hadn't thought of a shaper, but if need be to be able to sit, i'll do what I need.  the lady that helped me try it on didn't seem concerned, but I panicked a little after leaving.  

  • Your dress is a similar shape to mine, I would try it on again but I can't imagine it would be be too much of an issue. The first step is trying it on again, speculating won't help. 
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