It is extremely important that you order a size to fit the largest part of your body. The dress you order will not be custom-made to your exact measurements, therefore alterations will be necessary to custom fit the dress. Your measurements are taken to determine the closest size. The designer’s sizing chart establishes a standard size. We recommend having a professional take all of your measurements. Please ask your in-store consultant for assistance with measuring and ordering styles available at The Wedding Shoppe. Please contact us for details.Please note these are body measurement guidelines for online orders only. Grad Central is not responsible for these costs, and they are not included in the price.Įxpress shipping is available on request for an extra charge. Cross border orders may be subject to duties, taxes, brokerage and other fees for the jurisdiction of the recipient to be paid upon delivery.All delivery times are estimates only, and are based on Canada Post Expedited Parcel delivery standards from time of departure from our Victoria facility to the shipping address provided by the customer. Remote areas may require additional delivery time.Shipping charges may apply to sale and clearance items. These orders will be available for pick-up at our Victoria store, or may be shipped on request for an additional charge. Grad Central does not ship within the Greater Victoria and South Vancouver Island area (including Nanaimo and the Southern Gulf Islands).Our standard shipping rates and Canada Post estimated delivery times are as follows: Restrictions may apply.ĬOVID-19 Advisory: As important safety measures continue for shipping and delivery services, delays may occur. We ship via Canada Post Expedited Parcel and require a signature on delivery. Items are shipped from our Victoria BC facility. Alterations are not included in the price of your dress. Skirt length, bust adjustments and strap length are common alterations. That's what we're here for!Įxpect alterations! Since dress sizes are standardized it’s not unusual that your new dress will need to be fitted to your individual body after delivery. Don't hesitate to contact us if we can help you out. Measuring may be easier if you have someone else help you, or perhaps get sized by a professional seamstress. If in doubt, go large! It’s easier to take a dress in than it is to let it out. Sizes can vary significantly from designer to designer, so make sure you use the correct chart. Now, refer to the size chart for the designer of your dress, and select the appropriate size. Keep your legs together and the tape comfortably loose. Measure around the fullest part of your hips. Not too tight – you should be able to put your finger between the tape and your body. Measure around your natural waistline, generally about one inch above your naval. Be sure the measuring tape is comfortable and not too tight. Measure around the fullest part of your bust line, arms to your side. While measuring, wear the type of undergarments you plan to wear with your new dress, or comfortably fitting clothes. Remember that dress sizes are standardized but bodies are not! It’s important that the dress fit comfortably throughout the middle of your body.
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