off the shoulder a line wedding dress Off shoulder fairy corset drop waist wedding dress, custom unique cour –  Shindig Threads
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off the shoulder a line wedding dress

off the shoulder a line wedding dress Off shoulder fairy corset drop waist wedding dress, custom unique cour – Shindig Threads

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off the shoulder a line wedding dress Off shoulder fairy corset drop waist wedding dress, custom unique cour – Shindig ThreadsThis off the shoulder fairy corset a line wedding dress is a custom unique lace gown, suitable for a courthouse wedding. It has a boho & romantic vibe, and can wear as a reception elopement dress for brides. All the photos of the dress on the mannequin were taken from the actual dress and you can expect to receive the exact same dress. The dress size, length, and style are customizable. For custom size, please send us your measurements as below(We

This off the shoulder fairy corset a-line wedding dress is a custom unique lace gown, suitable for a courthouse wedding. It has a boho & romantic vibe, and can wear as a reception elopement dress for brides.

All the photos of the dress on the mannequin were taken from the actual dress and you can expect to receive the exact same dress.

The dress size, length, and style are customizable.

For custom size, please send us your measurements as below(We recommend using some help from a professional tailor):

Bust: __ cm (Measure Around the fullest part of your bust)
Waist: __ cm (Measure around the smallest part of your waistline)
Hips: __ cm (Measure around the widest part of your hips)
Height: __cm(Measure from head to floor without shoes)
Height from shoulder to floor: __cm (Measure without shoes)
Weight:__kg (without clothes)
Shoe heel: __cm
Should to Should: __cm (Measure your shoulder width from the back)
Biceps: __cm (Measure around the widest part of your arm)

Custom Processing time: 20~30 business days.

Shipping time: 10~20 business days.

Please also send us the below information for delivery use:

-Your phone number:

-Your email address:

-Your wedding/event date:

*We offer fast delivery service for rush orders, feel free to contact us if you need it.

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Return policy: All of our products are made to order, so we don’t accept returns or exchanges. However, please feel free to contact us if you have any problems.

Here is the link to all the custom orders we made for our previous customers for your reference: https://pin.it/BEwLOih

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Please be aware that custom orders might need some alterations after your first try-on because everyone’s body is different even with a tailored dress. So please prepare some extra budget for alteration if needed. An alternative way is to get a lace-up back so the size can be adjustable in a certain range.

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