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Wedding dress is too small and shop didnt take my measurements

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FirmTiger · 07/05/2025 04:52

Can I please have some advice? Am I in the wrong in any way?
Last year in march I travelled hours to a wedding dress shop where they sold my dream wedding dresses, all went okay, I chose my dress and wanted to order it. When it came to ordering it, the lady didn’t even take my measurements and just said the sample fit me fine. Obviously she’s a reputable wedding dress shop with loads of 5/5 star reviews, I don’t know any better so that was that and we paid the deposit which was more than half of the dress (I don’t know if that’s normal)
3 months later I was asked to pay the outstanding balance, which to be fair was agreed when I ordered the dress but when speaking to other people, apparently this isn’t normal practice and normally the outstanding balance is paid upon first fitting of your dress arriving to shop. I honestly didn’t mind paying it when she asked but there was a lot of chasing from that point about when my dress would arrive in the store. I was told it would be the start of jan, which came around and it wasn’t there, chased again and anyway, the dress didn’t arrive until the march (4 months before my wedding) When it came to collecting the dress, baring in mind I had to do a round trip of 5 hours, she asked me when I could come. I asked her for a Saturday which she said they are far too busy (that’s completely understandable) and asked me to come on a week day. Arranged this with my mum and step dad, who took time off work to come with me, for her to message me and say that can I now come on Saturday as brides have moved around there appointments? And gave me a time slot for if I wanted to just collect and a different time slot to actually try the dress on. I replied and said I wouldn’t be able to do that as my mum and step dad took time off work and anyway she said okay that’s fine just stick to the collection day I had before. When it came to collecting the dress, tried the dress on, it wouldn’t zip up. As soon as she realised this, she asked me if I had put on weight (I haven’t, as I have been weighing myself basically since I’ve been planning my wedding). I actually stood there in the shop and just wanted to cry as I just had enough. The dress was A LOT of money, paid in full 8 months before, took basically a year to arrive to the shop and I had 4 months to go. She convinced me that it would do up with someone strong enough to do it and that was that, I just wanted the dress of me. Came back home, and needed to get the straps and length altered so took it to a seamstress straight away as basically everyone near me was fully booked until September.Went with my mother in law, who when I tried the dress on told me it wouldn’t zip up by a long way. Like even if I lost a few pounds it wouldn’t do up. Seamstress said it’s fine, she’ll add in a bit of material and have corset back. Roll round to today, message off her saying she doesn’t want to do it, she doesn’t know how it will work because of placement of straps etc the dress is too intricate. So I message the bridal shop, not that they can do anything 11 weeks before my wedding and she just said straight away they have the same dress coming in a bigger size next week and I could swap. Sent me the measurements of the bigger size and asked me for mine. I took my measurements and even the bigger size is way off my measurements! So yeah, I’m up all night stressing and panicking. Hopefully can find a seamstress who can do it, if it will even be done. Upon speaking to another bridal shop, they told me that regardless of if I sample dress fit (especially a dress like mine which has a structured, boning top section) measurements should always be took because the sample dress will be a lot more worn and fit looser, where as the new dress will have no give. Just needed a rant and a bit of advice really, am I wrong for thinking the bridal shop is in the wrong? I’m so upset and my experience has been so bad

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Upandaneigh · 09/05/2025 17:34

Arina22 · 09/05/2025 14:19

Shes not an expert or a seamstress. She has just openerd a shop. Anyone can open a shop.

Yes of course i would know enough about dresses to know i would have to grt measurements taken

When my mum bought me a prom dress when i wad a teenager, i had my measurements taken for that. I also had alterations done to that dress at a later stage.

When i was a bridesmaid later on, i had my measurements taken for that dress.

Surely we all know that we need to get measurements taken for important dresses

What if someone didn't have a prom or ever been a bridesmaid?

llizzie · 09/05/2025 17:53

The shop could be banking on the fact that some brides put on weight before the wedding and they are hoping to use that as an excuse.

Does the sample even exist now?

If the UK bridal shop is a limited company, you could look them up in Companies House and see how they stand financially. That might be a clue if they are making excuses.

Arina22 · 09/05/2025 18:11

Upandaneigh · 09/05/2025 17:34

What if someone didn't have a prom or ever been a bridesmaid?

Christ.

Id still think they would have common sense and know.

If i go into a wedding shop and i order a size 10 sample dress , and she tells me the dress won't be here for six months, i would know that my weight is going to change in 6 months

Serriadh · 09/05/2025 18:31

I wonder if they mixed up “sample size” (size 0 or 4 or whatever - for models to wear for photoshoots) and the size of the “sample” dress they had in stock when they ordered your dress from the supplier?

whatever, they should have fixed it by now, or admitted they can’t fix it and offered you a refund. Get a second dress now so you know you have a dress you love, even if it’s not the perfect dream one you wanted. Then see if this bigger dress they suspiciously have coming in will fit.

Upandaneigh · 09/05/2025 18:54

Arina22 · 09/05/2025 18:11

Christ.

Id still think they would have common sense and know.

If i go into a wedding shop and i order a size 10 sample dress , and she tells me the dress won't be here for six months, i would know that my weight is going to change in 6 months

Try as hard as you like, you're not going to be able to make this the op's fault for not knowing that she needed to be measured. Most people only buy one wedding dress in their life. Why would they be familiar with the process? The only person at fault here is the wedding dress shop owner.

In fact, even if she had known that she should've been measured, the shop woman told her no need, order the sample size. Who is going to stand there in the shop and argue the toss with the shop owner who sells hundreds of wedding dresses vs the customer who is buying their first one?

Arina22 · 09/05/2025 19:50

Upandaneigh · 09/05/2025 18:54

Try as hard as you like, you're not going to be able to make this the op's fault for not knowing that she needed to be measured. Most people only buy one wedding dress in their life. Why would they be familiar with the process? The only person at fault here is the wedding dress shop owner.

In fact, even if she had known that she should've been measured, the shop woman told her no need, order the sample size. Who is going to stand there in the shop and argue the toss with the shop owner who sells hundreds of wedding dresses vs the customer who is buying their first one?

I would absolutely argue the toss. You act like people couldnt possibly dare challenge a wedding shop owner's expert opinion.

Eh? Have you ever seen "say yes to the dress" or any of those tv shows? The brides are always standing up for themselves to the dress designers and to the shop workers. The brides definitely argue the toss!

Of course my wedding dress is going to be much more important to me , than to a woman who sells thousands of dresses

Upandaneigh · 09/05/2025 20:02

Arina22 · 09/05/2025 19:50

I would absolutely argue the toss. You act like people couldnt possibly dare challenge a wedding shop owner's expert opinion.

Eh? Have you ever seen "say yes to the dress" or any of those tv shows? The brides are always standing up for themselves to the dress designers and to the shop workers. The brides definitely argue the toss!

Of course my wedding dress is going to be much more important to me , than to a woman who sells thousands of dresses

You can carry on arguing by yourself then.

Arina22 · 09/05/2025 20:09

Upandaneigh · 09/05/2025 20:02

You can carry on arguing by yourself then.

I have said i do think the wedding shop owner is also wrong. She should have took measurements.

If she didnt take ny measurements, i would have insisted or i would have gone somewhere else.

Im not blaming the op, she made a small mistake and we can all do that.

I would get a back up dress on standby Op. Good luck

pollymere · 10/05/2025 06:09

It would be interesting to see how the sample dress measures compared to the one you actually received...

I've ordered things online based on sizing only to have the item I receive measure considerably smaller.

pollymere · 10/05/2025 06:10

If she didn't take your measurements at the time, she cannot argue you've put on weight either!

PunishmentSnart · 28/05/2025 11:37

@FirmTiger Did you get your dress sorted in the end?

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