Filed under Tips and Tricks + Trends  4:02 pm

Gown shopAccording to a report on BBC television the days when you can just try on wedding gowns to your heart’s content might be gone. It seems that some wedding gown places in the U.K. will now charge you a fee for each wedding gown that you try on or try to charge you a flat fee for the privilege of trying on a gown. So why would stores want to do this to you? It is not to turn you off the already daunting task of trying on wedding gowns. Rather it is an effort to discourage Bridezillas from going wild in the store. Basically like any other item a wedding dress is subject to a great deal of wear and tear in general if it is handled. Just think!If twenty people start trying on the same delicate lace and taffeta dress it might start to look crumpled. Before you know it the dress is stretched, scuffed or even stained and the owner of the bridal shop has to offer a discount. At least this seems to be one way that bridal shop owners can keep their bridal gowns in better condition. Who wants to pay thousands of dollars for a dress that has been manhandled to death anyways?

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