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Assistance in Proper Sizing
At Ella Park Bridal, we understand the demands in purchasing a dress without trying it on. If you use our measuring guidelines and size charts and a little common sense, it is very easy to make an in
Bridal Gown Measurements
If possible, have the measurements taken in the undergarments you will be wearing with your bridal gown. Bust Measurement Put your heels together and arms down at your side and position the t
Bridesmaid Measurement
If possible, have the measurements taken in the undergarments you will be wearing with your bridesmaid dress. Bust Measurement Put your heels together and arms down at your side and position
Extra Length
First of all, remember the extra length option varies by designer. Some designers are even offering to "shorten" the bridal gown. Each dress style will have a list of options and the additional
Hollow to Hem Measurement
We strongly suggest having a professional seamstress/tailor take this measurement. Be sure to account for the fullness of an A-line or full-skirt moving the tape forward away from the body, at the he
Junior Bridesmaid Measurement
Follow the measuring guidelines for bridesmaid dresses but note the following: First, junior bridesmaid dress sizes are vastly different than the sizes used for normal street clothes or even d
Tux Measurements
CHEST: Move your arms outward. Place tape under arms and around the broadest part of the chest. Then make sure the arms are down to their side after your measuring tape is in
Zip-up vs. Lace-up Style
Here at Ella Park Bridal, we are constantly bombarded with questions about the differences in lace-up and zip-up dresses. We thought it would be appropriate to take a few photos and explain to you th
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