Im planning to shop for my gown at a popular bridal salon where Ive heard things can be pretty hectic. How can I avoid the commotion?
The easiest way to avoid the crowds and confusion is to shop on weekdays when fewer customers are around. This way there won’t be a wait to try on sample gowns, and you probably won’t have to share your salesperson with other shoppers. But if, like many brides, you find yourself resigned to weekend shopping because you can’t take off from work, there’s still a way. Whenever you set up an appointment to look at dresses, make sure yours is the first one of the day so you won’t get delayed by a salesperson’s backed-up schedule. Plus, it will be a while before the store starts filling up.
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