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What is the difference between stock and special order gowns?

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What is the difference between stock and special order gowns?

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Stock gowns- are gowns in which we have in our shop for try-on, but are also available for sale. We usually sell our stock gowns (referred to as samples) to a bride if the gown is needed in a short period of time, or if the gown has been discontinued, and is not available to special order anymore. [ with in the bridal business, gowns become discontinued everyday, that’s just the way this industry works. There is nothing wrong with a gown if it has become discontinued, almost every gown becomes discontinued at one point or another. One of the many reasons could be the material or embellishments that the designers previously used, can not be located anymore…… So, if a bride sees the dress of her dreams, and its been discontinued, her only option is to purchase the sample]. Most of our stock gowns have been in our shop as samples for 9 months or less, and when we sell a sample gown, we best restore it to its original condition, and they look virtually brand new!! Special order- are go

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