Brides, Think About Wedding Dress Dry Cleaning After Your Big Day!

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Wedding Dress Dry Cleaning After The Big Day

Brides, if you’re getting married soon, you probably have more than enough to remember. You need to choose the flavor for the cake, make sure that the flower girl’s dress isn’t that hideous shade of purple, and set up the tables so that no feuding guests end up sitting next to each other. It should be a beautiful day, one of the happiest of your life. But when it’s all done and said, and you’re flying off on your honeymoon, have you given a thought to wedding dress dry cleaning and preservation?

 

You Want To Save Your Dress

Many women want to preserve their wedding dresses. The reasons for this are apparent: the sentimental attachment, and the thought that maybe your daughter might want to wear it one day. But wedding dresses aren’t like any other dresses. They’re usually quite intricate and delicate. How can you make sure that you’ve protected your dress?

 

Is Dry Cleaning An Option?

Usually, a wedding dress cannot be dry cleaned conventionally, but there are specialists who design custom wedding dress dry cleaning treatments for getting out any stains following the wedding (if your dress has a long hem, presumably it dragged across the ground at some point). If you want to use one of these specialists, ask to see samples of their work, and make sure that they use a virgin solvent, rather than a recycled one. You’ll want a guarantee that the dress will not be damaged. This article of clothing is precious to you: it is one-of-a-kind.

 

Don’t Delay

You shouldn’t wait for weeks or months after the wedding to find a preservationist. Whomever you find, and whatever method you choose, any stains you picked up on that happy day will have long since set in, and now they’ll be much harder to get out. Removing the dress right after the reception is ideal, and then get it to the dry cleaner. If you can’t do it yourself, deputize someone. Your mom or your maid of honor are likely choices.   

As long as you act expediently and choose a preservationist you trust, you should be in good shape. In the years that follow, you’ll be glad that you took these steps. A wedding dress is a symbol of your union. It will be a special thing to remove it from the closet five or ten years down the line and remember that shining moment when you and your spouse pledged yourselves to each other.  

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