I spent some time on The Knot and somehow it's still news to me that David's Bridal is the most ghetto place in the world. Can someone explain this to me? I think my dress is beautiful.
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Honestly, I think people are just snooty and like to talk about their designer gowns and the thousands they paid on them. I don't think there is anything wrong with David's Bridal. I don't think I could tell the difference if someone asked me!
All I know is, I am eternally grateful I didn't spend a fortune on my dress. I think it was gorgeous, and well under $1000, and had a pretty decent experience at DB myself!
Honestly, I think people are just snooty and like to talk about their designer gowns and the thousands they paid on them. I don't think there is anything wrong with David's Bridal. I don't think I could tell the difference if someone asked me!
Could be. I bought my gown off the rack at a bridal show, so it was even cheaper than some of the David's gowns. I was all about going the cheap route on that!
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I think it has to do with the customer service rather than the actual dresses. There's no way of telling where you bought your dress anyways, so who cares. My veil was $8 and I bought it on Ebay!
I was definitely thinking the exact same thing this morning when reading TKPS! I had no idea that if you shopped at David's you were looked down upon. A wedding dress is important, don't get me wrong, but let's face it... you wear it for a few hours!! Why spend THOUSANDS on something you will never use again? I spent less then $500 on a dress, sash, slip and shoes! Best of all... I LOVED my dress
Trying to be price conscious for my bridesmaids I chose my bridesmaids dresses from there. I don't know about it being ghetto but the service everyone received was terrible. My maid of honor had to bring her dress somewhere else to be altered because they couldn't find the time to do it before my wedding. This was after multiple calls to set up appointments.
Overall, we were not happy with our experience. I didn't buy my dress there because I thought that the quality was a little lacking. I purchased my dress from a private bridal salon and was so happy with it. It was the best decision I ever made because I felt really good in it and really that is all that matters.
Well, geez. They're acting like DB is the scourge of the land. Yes, I bought a cheap dress. Heck, my whole wedding was prob less than some people's dresses... But you know what, I'm still happily married. That's what matters to me. Freaks.
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I didn't get my dress there, but it was where I found it. And they were petty nice to me when I ordered a bridesmaid dress, which I had to return because I ordered it in the wrong color (oops!). They took it back and re-ordered the right color and no hassles.
Trying to be price conscious for my bridesmaids I chose my bridesmaids dresses from there. I don't know about it being ghetto but the service everyone received was terrible. My maid of honor had to bring her dress somewhere else to be altered because they couldn't find the time to do it before my wedding. This was after multiple calls to set up appointments.
Overall, we were not happy with our experience. I didn't buy my dress there because I thought that the quality was a little lacking. I purchased my dress from a private bridal salon and was so happy with it. It was the best decision I ever made because I felt really good in it and really that is all that matters.
We had a few service issues there too. Nothing major, but enought be annoying during such a high stress time.
I got my dress there and had a great experience. My dress arrived in under 4 weeks. No issues with anyone there.
For my BM dresses, I did use a "high end" boutique because they were the only ones close by who carried the line. THAT experience was terrible! The worst customer service I have ever experienced in my life. The owner even called me to tell me I was a b!tch and that her employees didn't have to be nice to ME, cause I was not their customer, my BM's were.
I think bc David's Bridal is one of the few places that has locations all over the country, they get more complaints bc they have a higher volume of buisness.
i got my wedding dress there and it was beautiful. (and only $100 dollars) the saleslady was very nice and helped me find the dress i wanted, and also found a veil that made the dress perfect. (paid as much for the veil as i did for the dress) i'm sure that people have had their problems there just like they could have anywhere else, but that doesn't mean they are the lowest of the low.
For the most part, I received great service at DB. But my wedding was in February and I was shopping on November, so it wasn't very busy. The only time I felt pissed was when I went to pick up my veil (seriously, just give them my name, be handed the veil, the end). The customer service lady recognized me immediately and went to get my veil, but was interrupted by this awful bridezilla who took at least 15 GD minutes with the rep. I was pissed the rep didn't tell her to hold on one minute and wait her freaking turn!
I got my dress there and I loved it. I bought a dress at Demitrios bridal first and then didnt like it so I ended up going to Davids. I didnt like how they made the bustle though because it was too complicated, and I ended up lifting up my dress all night.
Well I guess it varies depending upon where you live and what is readily available to you in terms of bridalwear .... I have always thought of it it as a "Fast Food Bridal" shop. I did look there when I was hunting for a dress years ago and tried on a few - but in the end didn't buy one there. They didn't have the style I wanted and the ones I did try on were of poor quality. Plus, I felt the customer service was lacking.
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I didn't know about it being ghetto...I just know many people choose there when they have bridesmaids in a bunch of states. With all their locations it just makes it easier. I was treated rudely when I was shopping for wedding gowns there and was abandoned in a fitting room waiting for help. Needless to say I didn't buy my wedding dress there. For bridesmaid dresses I have not had too many problems... but always get tons of solicitation calls after I get a bridesmaid dress there. But if you love a dress... no matter where the dress is...who cares where it is from. I shopped at boutiques, DB, House of Brides, and online... pretty much everywhere and picked what I wanted. I think that is what matters... not the name of the store.
My dress was $350 and I loved it! I got great service at the location I went to. I wasn't treated like a pretty, pretty princess and fawned over but I didn't feel like I needed that kind of treatment anyway. They helped me find a dress and that's all I wanted.
I never understood the need to pay thousands of dollars for a dress you are wearing for only one day. Sure, it's a really special day, but there's no need to go overboard.
Hummm...around here, you go to David's Bridal to have the biggest selection of dresses. I almost got my dress from them but found a very similar one in my town which was more convenient for fittings.
Seriously, even though I'm less than 1/2 hour away from Des Moines, there's only one store that's even as close to as big as David's and it just started specializing in wedding stuff a little more within the last few years. Otherwise, it's mom and pop dress shops where they might only have 5 or 6 dresses in your size (if you are out of the normal range, that is). So you go to places like David's to get an idea of style in case you have to order your dress based on the looks of one that doesn't fit you right.
So, I guess we are just not classy as a state. LOL
Well i'm not bashing you ladies who bought dresses at Davids Bridal at all. But i did NOT have a good experience there, i would say yea, im not a fan of David's. .but that was because of the service, not the quality of dress
I bet people over there would say I was ghetto for only paying $150 for my wedding dress! I actually found the style I wanted at DB and they didn't have my size in stock so I went on the internet and found a girl who had bought the exact same dress in my size and didn't wear it - she ended up finding another dress. So she sold it with tags on it, in perfect condition for over $300 off the DB price.
My DH's shirt actually cost more than my dress (Tommy Bahama). I still tease him about it to this day. We got married in Mexico so we didn't need a tux or suit.
I absolutely loved my dress from David's Bridal. It was a discontinued dress on the clearance rack and was beautiful (in my opinion). I looked at a lot of dresses, but it was the first one I tried on and it fit perfectly without any alterations. My mom is great at sewing and all we needed was to add the loops for the bussle so the seamstress from David's showed her exactly what needed to be done at no cost. We didn't deal much with customer service since we weren't doing alterations and didn't need to order the dress, but from the experience we had they were great.
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i got my dress from DB and i totally loved it. i'd post a pic but i'm at work and can't. i will say that the first time i went w/my mom to the one by her house and they were rude (i had an appt) and tried to rush me which i didn't like at all. then i went to a DB closer to my house w/my wedding party (again, w/an appt) and they were super nice and helpful. i ended up buying it from there so that girl would get the "credit" for the sale. i even wrote to DB about the horrible service at the first location and the great service at the second location. my MOH bought me my veil and it was also fom DB and it is still beautiful to me.
I got my dress (and all the bridesmaids dresses) there and loved them. But we had a terrible experience with their customer serivce...they ordered the wrong size on one of the bm dresses (like 2 or 3 sizes too small) and denied that they made a mistake, that she had just gained weight (are you freaking kidding me??) Then they made us pay for the alterations.... I also know a few people who have worked there in the past and I've heard they treat their employees like crap too
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My sister and I picked one day to go and try dresses on. We started with Alfred Angelo and was amazed by their customer service and interest in helping me. We had an appointment and the lady who was assigned to me went above and beyond. I ended up falling in love with a dress. The dress was $1200.00 base though! They fitted me with shoes, veil, dress, did my hair up (tiny bit) and walked me around the store. I felt like I should feel for this moment. Then we moved on.
We left and went to our second appt at DB. When I arrived it was a mad house. People, dresses, and accessories were everywhere. There were people at the front door trying to sell make-up packages and photography packages, all while associates were no where to be found. I let someone at the counter know I was there for an appt and she replied "go ahead and look on the racks for the dress that you want and then come back". My sister and I started to browse the racks and found some dresses. We reported back to the counter where we waited for about 30 minutes for some assistance, then another 10 minutes for someone to give us a dressing room, and then that was the last I seen of anyone. My sister had to help me in and out of the dresses. When I asked for help with something I never received it. All and all my experience sucked.
Here is the thing I get. DB is a warehouse type store, a ROSS type, you get what you pay for. By the way, there is nothing wrong with this. Although the experience would have been much better if they were more organized the dresses are inexpensive. If I didn't end up with my dream dress I probably would have sucked it up and went with a dress from DB
In the end I did buy the Alfred Angelo dress, but not for $1200.00. I lucked out and found it on Ebay for $400.00. Yes, on Ebay. It was a store front dress that they decided to drop the price on and sell. It made my extremely happy and I actually felt really bad as the AA people were so nice.
My dress was from David's Bridal and it was $350.00. I loved it! My bridesmaids dresses were $100.00 each and I loved those as well. Here is my thought, you are only going to wear it once, why spend a fortune on your dress?
Ugh. I remember this when I used to use TK. I can explain: some of these chicks are so desperate to be superior to someone (anyone) that they'll knock the insignificant choices of internet strangers.
Incidentally, I received excellent customer service at the DB near me. I went on a Saturday morning, too, and I was doted upon by the staff.
I wear dresses all the time, and I can honestly say that I feel just as good about myself in a $30 dress as I do in a $150 dress. In fact, one of my favs is a black A-line dress that I bought for $20. I got compliments on it every time I wore it.
"Cool as Hell like e-mail, but still timeless like a letter."
I bought my first dress there. Loved the dress I wanted, but its not what I got. They ordered it like three sizes too small....then ordered it too small again. They were so rude the second time, I didn't try to exchange it again, I just went and bought a new dress somewhere else. I gave the David's Bridal dress to a friend. I know lots of people who loved thier David's dress though.
I decided WTH and went to try on dresses there when I was shopping for a gown, and yeah, I think ghetto pretty accurately describes my experience in that store. It was dirty, people were unhelpful, and everything was disorganized. There was absolutely nothing special about trying on dresses in that store, and despite how pretty some of their dresses look online and in their ads, once I got them in my hands the low quality was really obvious. Clearly, not everyone has that experience, but I don't think mine is all that unique either.
Re: TKPS: Apparently David's Bridal sucks?
Could be. I bought my gown off the rack at a bridal show, so it was even cheaper than some of the David's gowns. I was all about going the cheap route on that!
I don't think there is anything wrong with it, but of course its lower end store....just like any cheaper retailer is.
I don't say that in a judging way....heck, I shop at goodwill all the time.
I think it has to do with the customer service rather than the actual dresses. There's no way of telling where you bought your dress anyways, so who cares. My veil was $8 and I bought it on Ebay!
ghetto? i think not (this is totally an excuse for me to AW my wedding pictures)
Trying to be price conscious for my bridesmaids I chose my bridesmaids dresses from there. I don't know about it being ghetto but the service everyone received was terrible. My maid of honor had to bring her dress somewhere else to be altered because they couldn't find the time to do it before my wedding. This was after multiple calls to set up appointments.
Overall, we were not happy with our experience. I didn't buy my dress there because I thought that the quality was a little lacking. I purchased my dress from a private bridal salon and was so happy with it. It was the best decision I ever made because I felt really good in it and really that is all that matters.
I didn't get my dress there, but it was where I found it. And they were petty nice to me when I ordered a bridesmaid dress, which I had to return because I ordered it in the wrong color (oops!). They took it back and re-ordered the right color and no hassles.
We had a few service issues there too. Nothing major, but enought be annoying during such a high stress time.
I got my dress there and had a great experience. My dress arrived in under 4 weeks. No issues with anyone there.
For my BM dresses, I did use a "high end" boutique because they were the only ones close by who carried the line. THAT experience was terrible! The worst customer service I have ever experienced in my life. The owner even called me to tell me I was a b!tch and that her employees didn't have to be nice to ME, cause I was not their customer, my BM's were.
I think bc David's Bridal is one of the few places that has locations all over the country, they get more complaints bc they have a higher volume of buisness.
I got my dress there and love it! The service was great too! I think my whole wedding was @ $2500.00 and I wouldn't change a thing about it!
and just to be an AW, here's my dress:)
My dress was $350 and I loved it! I got great service at the location I went to. I wasn't treated like a pretty, pretty princess and fawned over but I didn't feel like I needed that kind of treatment anyway. They helped me find a dress and that's all I wanted.
I never understood the need to pay thousands of dollars for a dress you are wearing for only one day. Sure, it's a really special day, but there's no need to go overboard.
Hummm...around here, you go to David's Bridal to have the biggest selection of dresses. I almost got my dress from them but found a very similar one in my town which was more convenient for fittings.
Seriously, even though I'm less than 1/2 hour away from Des Moines, there's only one store that's even as close to as big as David's and it just started specializing in wedding stuff a little more within the last few years. Otherwise, it's mom and pop dress shops where they might only have 5 or 6 dresses in your size (if you are out of the normal range, that is). So you go to places like David's to get an idea of style in case you have to order your dress based on the looks of one that doesn't fit you right.
So, I guess we are just not classy as a state. LOL
I bet people over there would say I was ghetto for only paying $150 for my wedding dress! I actually found the style I wanted at DB and they didn't have my size in stock so I went on the internet and found a girl who had bought the exact same dress in my size and didn't wear it - she ended up finding another dress. So she sold it with tags on it, in perfect condition for over $300 off the DB price.
My DH's shirt actually cost more than my dress (Tommy Bahama). I still tease him about it to this day. We got married in Mexico so we didn't need a tux or suit.
I absolutely loved my dress from David's Bridal. It was a discontinued dress on the clearance rack and was beautiful (in my opinion). I looked at a lot of dresses, but it was the first one I tried on and it fit perfectly without any alterations. My mom is great at sewing and all we needed was to add the loops for the bussle so the seamstress from David's showed her exactly what needed to be done at no cost. We didn't deal much with customer service since we weren't doing alterations and didn't need to order the dress, but from the experience we had they were great.
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I think they suck!
My sister and I picked one day to go and try dresses on. We started with Alfred Angelo and was amazed by their customer service and interest in helping me. We had an appointment and the lady who was assigned to me went above and beyond. I ended up falling in love with a dress. The dress was $1200.00 base though! They fitted me with shoes, veil, dress, did my hair up (tiny bit) and walked me around the store. I felt like I should feel for this moment. Then we moved on.
We left and went to our second appt at DB. When I arrived it was a mad house. People, dresses, and accessories were everywhere. There were people at the front door trying to sell make-up packages and photography packages, all while associates were no where to be found. I let someone at the counter know I was there for an appt and she replied "go ahead and look on the racks for the dress that you want and then come back". My sister and I started to browse the racks and found some dresses. We reported back to the counter where we waited for about 30 minutes for some assistance, then another 10 minutes for someone to give us a dressing room, and then that was the last I seen of anyone. My sister had to help me in and out of the dresses. When I asked for help with something I never received it. All and all my experience sucked.
Here is the thing I get. DB is a warehouse type store, a ROSS type, you get what you pay for. By the way, there is nothing wrong with this. Although the experience would have been much better if they were more organized the dresses are inexpensive. If I didn't end up with my dream dress I probably would have sucked it up and went with a dress from DB
In the end I did buy the Alfred Angelo dress, but not for $1200.00. I lucked out and found it on Ebay for $400.00. Yes, on Ebay. It was a store front dress that they decided to drop the price on and sell. It made my extremely happy and I actually felt really bad as the AA people were so nice.
Ugh. I remember this when I used to use TK. I can explain: some of these chicks are so desperate to be superior to someone (anyone) that they'll knock the insignificant choices of internet strangers.
Incidentally, I received excellent customer service at the DB near me. I went on a Saturday morning, too, and I was doted upon by the staff.
I wear dresses all the time, and I can honestly say that I feel just as good about myself in a $30 dress as I do in a $150 dress. In fact, one of my favs is a black A-line dress that I bought for $20. I got compliments on it every time I wore it.
I decided WTH and went to try on dresses there when I was shopping for a gown, and yeah, I think ghetto pretty accurately describes my experience in that store. It was dirty, people were unhelpful, and everything was disorganized. There was absolutely nothing special about trying on dresses in that store, and despite how pretty some of their dresses look online and in their ads, once I got them in my hands the low quality was really obvious. Clearly, not everyone has that experience, but I don't think mine is all that unique either.