Even
if the care label in your gown requires spot cleaning, we have skilled technicians
using the latest methods to service your priceless wedding gown.
3.
Hand Finishing
Your gown is then pressed by hand under
careful supervision. No machines are used on your delicate wedding dress.
4. Packaging
A picture of your
gown is taken before it is packaged. This picture is attached to the outside
of the package for your peace of mind.
Then, your gown is
wrapped in acid free tissue paper and placed in an acid-free interior box. This
box is wrapped in plastic and then placed in an exterior box. The exterior box
will be wrapped in plastic for shipping.
Shipping
Your gown will be shipped via UPS to any street address in the United States
you designate. The gown will be insured for the amount you specify as its
worth for a small additional charge.
Storage
Your
gown should be stored at 55-60 degrees Fahrenheit with a humidity level of 55%.
You must keep your gown away from excess heat and moisture, as it will affect
the dyes, turning the gown yellow over time.
Ideally, you
should store your gown in a closet or under a bed. Do not store it in attics
or basements.
A pair of white cotton gloves is provided
for you to use when you wish to view your gown. The gown must be repackaged
exactly as it was taken out. Skipping any one of these steps might damage the
gown.
Guarantee
Lifetime Guarantee
-- We will reclean your gown at no charge should discoloration of the fabric appear
in years to come. No questions asked.
You may return your
gown in its original container accompanied by the original invoice at any time.
We are happy to redo a gown at no additional charge unless we feel the process
will further damage the fabric.
Re-Use
Your
gown can be re-used at any time. All you will need is a little touch up pressing
by a professional garment finisher.
To preserve your gown,
mail it in today along with our checklist. Or check
out our Frequently Asked Questions for more information.