50's Strapless Satin Long Gown Bridesmaid Prom Dress

Apparel : 50's Strapless Satin Long Gown Bridesmaid Prom Dress

50's Strapless Satin Long Gown Bridesmaid Prom Dress

from: PacificPlex




Average Rating:  out of 5 stars









Binding: Apparel
Brand: PacificPlex
Department: womens
Fabric Type: polyester
Feature: Great for prom, bridesmaid, homecoming, evening gown or formal.
Label: PacificPlex
Manufacturer: PacificPlex
Publisher: PacificPlex
Studio: PacificPlex

Features:
  • Great for prom, bridesmaid, homecoming, evening gown or formal.

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Very Dissapointed
I ordered the dress in a size bigger than what I usually wear thinking I could just take it in and be fine for my best friend's wedding. When I got the dress and tried it on it was about 3 sizes too small. I only spent about $60ish dollars on it and ended up having to pay $75 to get it fixed. Be warned this dress runs VERY small!!!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Amazing Customer Service!
Sylvia is amazing.Good ol fashioned customer service.They stand behind their product and are very nice to deal with.The dresses were georgous.If u need multiples just make sure u call to get the same dye lot.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Just not that good
The dress looks nice in the picture, but cheap when I got in delivered. I felt for this price it would have been a better quality. In addition it was too big in the chest. I am a 36B and the large just did not work at all. The one good thing I can say is the return policy was beyond fantastic. I returned my merchandise and within a week had a refund, they even emailed me once the return was received, and when to expect my refund which I felt went above and beyond excellent customer service.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Love Them!
Very nice, good quality, comes with shawl, size charts were mostly accurate they all were a little long so will need to be hemmed.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - My bridesmaids are wearing it August 9th
My wedding is August 9th and I'm very excited to see my girls wearing this dress in red. I've seen it on two bridesmaids already and it looks so beautiful on. I think we might make little purses from the fabric that came with it. :) I am very excited! The dress does run a little bit big, so order a size smaller. That's what my bridesmaids did after reading all the reviews and everybody is very happy with the size and how it fits! :) Can't wait for my special day ... :) thank you very much!


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