How To Shop Online For Your Mother Of The Bride Dress
Your daughter's wedding day is announced. She is ecstatically
happy and cannot wait to shop for her wedding dress. However,
you as the mother of the bride, may have doubts about finding
your perfect mother of the bride dress. After all, weren't you
the one who visited countless bridal shops, department stores,
and boutiques, the last time so-and-so was getting married and
could not find something to wear?
What about this special occasion now? Your dress has to
complement the color theme of the wedding and the chosen color
is fuchsia and guess what, you look terrible in pink! Fret no
more. The internet revolution has been around for years and now
almost everyone, including Grandmother Harriet, is really savvy
in shopping online for anything and everything sold under the
sun. You can be too!
If you or someone you know own a computer, and you can type
"mother of the bride dress" in that search box, you have opened
up a new world of shopping for yourself.
Here are some quick and easy tips for shopping online:
1. First of all, understand fabric types. Most special occasion
dresses are made of chiffon, georgette, silk or man-made
silk, organza, or crepe. You could visit a few local bridal
shops to get an idea of the different types of fabrics, their
quality, and textures.
2. Understand colors. Hopefully, by now, you will know what
"fuchsia" or "magenta" is. Most online stores will have color
swatches posted online. However, please be aware those colors
are not color true (looking at a color in natural light and
close-up), as you are looking into a computer screen. See
whether the internet store will send you color swatches in the
mail or at least, send you another picture with a close
indication of the color you are looking for.
3. Know your approximate size beforehand but wait, do not use
this size to order your dress as every manufacturer cuts their
dresses according to their OWN size charts. Measure yourself
first with a tape measure, your bust, waist, and hips, over your
undergarments. Compare these numbers to the manufacturer's size
chart provided to get your best size. If you are between sizes,
select the next size up as the rule is "easier to take in than
to let out".
4. Have an idea what looks good on you and what do not, through
previous buying experiences and you can make a sound decision
basing on those experiences. If you have large hips, an A-line
skirt is definitely flattering. If you have flabby arms, a long
sleeve jacket is the way to go. A longer blouse or jacket, hides
a problem stomach area, so on and so forth.
5. Online stores stock a wide variety of styles, sizes, and
colors and typically more so than the physical stores. Their
prices are on the most part, reasonable. Check on the return
policy as every store sets their own. Remember that you are
shopping for a "special occasion" outfit and the return policy
is usually more strict than for regular everyday clothing.
6. Once you have found your perfect dream dress, you would have
saved yourself a lot of time, hassle, and perhaps money as well.
Online shopping could definitely be the best option for you from
now on and not only for your mother of the
bride dress!