Doesn't Recommend
Joined 4 years ago
No Exchanges.
What they don't tell you " up Front" is that there is a No return policy. They tell you this while youor payment is
being processed.
...even if you step out of the shop and change
your mind 5 mins later. These people don't even
want to do any type of store credit in exchange for
merchadise.
The service is ok , you can see the " up sell " is in high
mode with this store, and pushy may be a good word
to discribe the service.
If your going to pay $300.00, or $500.00 or more for a
wedding gown...at least give the customer a gown with a zipper that works...or a gown that's clean.
This is what happens when a good Idea goes bad with
too many chains, and the sale is placed first.
The off the rake dresses are stained and it seems never cleaned..
and the high pressure sell is a way too much.
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Recommends
Joined 10 years ago
June 21, 2008
Wedding dress hunting ground for real-world brides on a budget. Princesses need not apply..
In Short
A chic, sleek boutique, it's not. But those willing to look carefully will likely find a big-time bargain. The staff is helpful and knows the merchandise but doesn't provide extensive one-on-one attention or advice. Stores (particularly on weekends) can be swamped with brides-to-be. David's specializes in beaded satin A-lines and simple lace sheaths that just hit the $500 mark. Most labels are tasteful but of medium-quality: Gloria Vanderbilt, Lady Eleanor, Oleg Cassini and the likes.
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