Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Saving your money by purchasing wholesale wedding dresses

When my girlfriend proposed to me last summer , I was overjoyed. I know it's not usually a normal way of doing relationships, but we've rarely been a normal pair. She was the one who asked me if I was interested in her to begin with, way back in grad school after we'd known each other in our gym class. More closely to today, just after I'd gotten engaged and she'd put me down at her favorite coffee shop in town, she astonished me by pointing out that a lot of couples make substantial savings on their weddings0 by buying wholesale wedding dresses in place of buying them from those costly wedding shops.

Then she started to mention all the existing styles of dresses, and which are widely used at the moment. She mentioned five normal styles, and said that no matter which one we decided, wholesale wedding dresses would surely be available for them, and were what she desired to purchase. One design was known as the A-line, or Princess design, and was a strapless style which draws attention to the bosom and then goes down into a comparatively traditional design of dress, which hides the feet but doesn't expand out. There's also the Empire style, which had no sleeves but which does wrap around the bride's neck, creating sort of two triangles in the bosom area. This type hides the feet too, but also doesn't poof too much.

These designs, she mentioned, are just combinations of normal styles with modern fashion. But even more new ones, she said, are available as wholesale wedding dresses. One that she mentioned she thought was nice which is newer was the “Column” style, which looks kind of like how it sounds it would. It's essentially straight up and down without any poofing whatsoever, which makes you look like an old Greek column if you stand straight, hence its name. Apart from that, there are as well more traditional dresses. One of these is the ballroom design, which looks like something brides wore in the 1800s in expensive parties. Lots of big puffy dress which goes out in a few feet in some designs. The last style she explained is the “mermaid” style, which is strapless like the Princess but which expands out a lot at the bottom, but which is also tucked in around the knee area, which has the effect of making you look just a bit like you have a mermaid tail instead of feet.

All this was a bit much for me to follow, because I've never been all that big into fashion, but she told me it didn't affect anything because she'd the other day decided that she desired the mermaid design. I'm not stupid enough to fight with her, because she's insanely decisive, so I said “Sure love, whichever you get is perfect with me.” She was happy I didn't bicker and told me that we would save a lot of moolah by using wholesale wedding dresses in place of choosing them from those fashionable tailors. We could use that moolah for other sections of the wedding, and save some doughinstead for our married lifestyle as man and wife.

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