David's Bridal’s earns a 2.3-star rating from 169 reviews, showing that the majority of brides and bridal party members are somewhat dissatisfied with gowns and service.
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Hidden fees
WORD OF WARNING: Stay away from David's Bridal for your formal wear purchases. We've discovered hidden fees ($300 range) associated with alterations that we were told were part of the dress purchase at the time of purchase. AFTER making our purchase, on the receipt, in fine print, the fee notification is shown.
Read full review of David's Bridal and 1 commentNever again
I went here and found a wedding dress I adored, about 10 months before our wedding date.My dress had color in it, Wild Orchid. Within 3 months of me buying my dress, THEY CHANGED THE COLORS! NOTHING will match my dress now. So for Bridesmaids we chose a 'similar' color (i use similar very loosely). Lo and behold, as soon as we chose that they changed the color again! Azaela no longer exists. Who changes colors that much when people are planning a wedding? Its not like I took 5 years, its 10 months! Pretty average I'd say. And worst of all, there was no warning of the color change.
We ended up ordering bridesmaids dresses in the color watermelon and, of course, they arrived and NONE FIT! UGH. The size 8 in the store apaprently isn't the same size 8 once delivered... intersting. Whats even crazier is that 2 of the bridesmaids had ordered a size 8, AND THEY WERE BOTH DIFFERENT SIZES! They were both too small, one smaller than the other and there was a full inch difference in length between the exact 'same' dresses. Of course "all sales are final" so now I am waiting to see how screwed I am 3 months before my wedding. *sigh*
Bottom Line- David's Bridal is NOT a customer.
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Assistant
My wedding party and I were at David's Bridal this past Saturday (Jan. 23, 2017). Our appointment was scheduled for 11 a.m for bridesmaid dresses. The associate that was assign to help us was running late. Our associate spent about 15 minutes with us. She spent most of her time on another booking that was looking at bridal dress. Unaware that our...
Read full review of David's Bridal and 11 commentsHorrible customer service!
If you are getting married, I urge you NOT to use David's Bridal for anything. If you are shopping in Raleigh, NC, I would suggest Victorian Rose or Traditions. You would think if you are dropping $1500 or more in a store that they would treat you with respect and HONOR their word! First of all, my consultant was pushy when I first tried my dress on wanting...
Read full review of David's BridalOrdered wrong dresses
I was recently married on November 14, 2009 and I purchased my wedding dress as well as all my bridesmaids dresses, mother of the bride dresses, and flower girl dress from David's Bridal in Hialeah, FL. Although my wedding dress arrived in time and the alterations were perfect the staff at the Hialeah store messed up my bridesmaids dresses order. They gave all the bridesmaids the same dress as the maid of honor when I had ordered the maid of honor dress and the bridesmaids dresses on separate days to avoid confusion. To make matters worse the manager at that store was super rude to me when I called to complain and she blamed it on the bridesmaids saying they changed the dress order which they did not. She told me an outright lie to my face. When my mother arrived at the store to pick up her dress the employees were talking badly about me saying it was my fault the order was messed up.
To put it plainly, David's Bridal almost messed up my entire wedding day. They caused me mental anguish and suffering to the point that I was sick the week before my wedding because of this. The staff did not even offer free alterations for the trouble and my bridesmaids were scrambling at the last minute to get alterations. There is no excuse for this incompetence. The people at the Hialeah store can barely speak English and if they would pay attention to their work as much as they do to gossiping this would not have happened. That store is very unprofessional and both my wedding planner and I are going to spread the word. They should be ashamed of themselves. They are lucky I did not sue the store for everything they put me through. This is the worst experience I had in my wedding and I will NEVER reccomend this store to ANYONE.
PLEASE GET YOUR DRESSES ELSEWHERE. IF YOU DON'T BELIEVE ME GOOGLE DAVID'S BRIDAL COMPLAINTS AND YOU WILL READ STORIES FROM COUNTLESS WOMEN ACROSS THE U.S. WHO HAVE HAD SIMILAR EXPERIENCES WITH DAVID'S BRIDAL
RESPONSE: THE ANAL RETENTIVE B**** IS YOUR MOTHER. Why the f*** don't you mind your business? Every comment of yours is a response to someone else's complaint about David's bridal. The $10 they pay you an hour surely isn't enough to be on here responding to everyone that has a complaint!
7th of Jan, 2010 by Anonymous
-1 Votes You know, you had a choice to go there, and you also had a choice to take it further up the chain than you did.
Why didn't you simply ask for the customer service person and get some free s*** like most disgruntled brides do? And what on earth are you going to sue them for? You chose to have "mental anguish" because you're an anal retentive b****.
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I just left David's Bridal shop in Eugene, OR. I will not go back or recommend anyone I know to shop there. My daughter and I visited during the week, there were not many people in the store so I could not understand why I could not get some help from a consultant. Nobody acknowledged that we were there, not even a greeting. There were some beautiful gowns there, but I refuse to purchase anything from rude people. Where was management?
Sincerely,
Not buying there
You know, you had a choice to go there, and you also had a choice to take it further up the chain than you did.
Why didn't you simply ask for the customer service person and get some free s*** like most disgruntled brides do? And what on earth are you going to sue them for? You chose to have "mental anguish" because you're an anal retentive b****.
While it does sound like a mess, I bet every store you google has the same complaints. Of course they don't speak English, you live in Miami, Duh!
Bridesmaid dress
Tried on a Bridesmaid dress for my best friends wedding and the dress fit perfect. I was told that the dress would need to be ordered and that I should go up a size to allow for alterations. Due to time constraints, I wanted to purchase a dress in my size and forgo any alterations which have been minimal since the dress I tried on fit perfect to me. So she said okay if thats what I wanted. She told me the dress I tried on was a size 14 and that it could be ordered and here in time for the wedding. Great...the dress would come in and fit me fine...
NO...I picked up the dress, tried it on and you could completely turn the dress around on me. It was definitely a size larger than the one I tried on. The sales person told us that they run maybe a 1/2 inch larger to allow for alterations. Excuse me, a whole dress size is not 1/2 allowance. Then she proceeded to tell me it was going to cost me an additional $80-$90 dollars to have it altered. The dress only cost $130! Come to find out the dress I tried on was a size 12 not a 14. Which means the sales person screwed up. Instead of manager offering to do the alterations for free or at least compromising on the price, my only other option was to reorder the dress in the correct size. The wedding is only 4 weeks away and they could not guarentee that it would be in in time. I asked if they could hold on to the over-sized dress until the new one arrived just in case it shouldn't arrive in time. They said they had to send the big one back before a new one could be shipped. I don't understand since it was their mistake why they refused to accommodate us with the alterations. Instead of putting us in an unnecessary bind. This is very poor customer service. I am getting married in July and I will not be doing ANY business with David's Bridal!
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Worst shopping experience in years
It was my worst shopping experience in years, while this was supposed to be one of the most important things in my life: finding my wedding dress.
I went to the David's Bridal store in Bakersfield, CA, after work. I walked in and stood there for 2 minutes until someone approached me. The employee was not friendly or helpful at all. Without any greeting, she had an attitude like “what are you doing here?” She barely talked to me although I tried to express my need in a friendly manner. She threw me a catalog, asked me to fill out a form, and had another girl help me. That girl was more friendly with a smile one her face, but she was impatient to listen to my description of dresses that I would consider. She only heard the first criteria and ignored the rest. Of course, she could not be very helpful to find me “the dress.” She found me 3 dresses that were very similar, while I’d like more variety to choose. She took me and the 3 dresses to the fitting room, asked me to try on, and said she would come back and check on me soon. The dresses did not fit and took me a while to try on each of them. There was not any mirror in the fitting room so I had to walk out of the room to see what it’s like in the mirror. I spent 20 minutes trying on, coming in and out of the fitting room, but she was never back. During that time, I really needed help, but where was my help? When the dresses didn’t fit, I really didn’t feel comfortable walking all over the store to find that girl with my bra showing. I was extremely frustrated w/ their service so I finally changed and left. When I left the store, no one even approached and asked me how I was doing or if I found anything I liked. Since I entered the fitting room, the girl or any other kind of help just seemed to disappear, and I was left alone. For the whole time, I felt like I was not welcome there.
How did that happen? I kept wondering after I got home. I have been very disturbed. The employees seemed pretty friendly and helpful to other customers. They only had an attitude to ME, so it must be something about me, not their general personality or service. Was it because I didn’t make an appointment and just walked in? I don’t think that it could justify their bad service and attitude. They could have had told me that they were occupied by scheduled customers at that time, explained to me professionally, and helped me schedule an appointment, as any decent business would handle it. There was no need to give an attitude. If that wasn’t the reason, what is? Because I went there alone? Why would it be an issue as long as I have money to spend? I dressed better than many customers at the store, so I’m sure that they treated me like that not because they thought I could not afford their stuff. I understand big women sometimes are discriminated, but I am a size 4 so it is not a problem. Plus, people who know me always say that I am the kind of customer that every business (especially fashion) would love to have. Then the only thing I could think of was my ethnicity. I am Asian, and I was the only Asian at the store. I am not sure how much experience they had in serving Asians. Anyway, racism, which is the last thing I’d like to believe, was the only believable guess I could come up with after ruling out many other possibilities. I will never recommend this store to any of my friends, and I will make sure that my experience is known by people. (By the way, I wanted to file a complaint to David’s Bridal’s head quarter because I assumed a successful business like them must care about this kind of issue and would try to improve it. However, my attempt was unsuccessful.)
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Get over yourself. Asians are catered to more than any other racial group besides whites and blacks. Stop whining. Maybe they were just having a bad day. I'm sick of privileged groups complaining about racism. Yuck!
I actually just purchased my gown from Davids Bridal. I went in so excited thinking that I would be finding my "dream" dress and since I made an appointment, I would be given great customer service and a one on one experience with a consultant. My experience there was quit different than I imagined. I was on time for my 2 oclock appointment but wasnt seen till almost three. Then the consultant didnt seem to hear me when I asked for a simple drop waisted style gown. She kept bringing me these big ball gowns with all types of embrordery. I also wanted to try on the gowns that I had been looking at for several weeks before my appointment but to my surprise they only had like size 4 and 6 in those dresses and I was unable to try any of them on. I am normally a size 14 in pants but in my dress I had to order an 18. Which is fine as long as it fits me good. But I felt that I was limited because of my size and felt embrassed to come out on the floor with what she was giving me to try on. Finally I got so irritated with her lack of listening skills that I got dressed and went out on the floor in search of my dress. I bought the first one I picked out! It is simple, elegant and a trumpet skirt like I had orginally asked! I just want to also state what about normal or even plus sized women who are looking for there dream dress? Why is everything seem to be catered to the petite size fours of the world. I am plus sized with the dress size that I picked and let me just say that I fill that dress out very nicely. I look better than that tiny model in there brochure! Just because your a little bigger doesnt mean your not beautiful! If I had it to do all over again- I would have gone to Alfred Angelos!
Horrible service!
My family also experienced horrible service at david's bridal.
My mother and I drove over 2 hrs in the snow to visit my sister who is preparing for her wedding in june. We had an appointment at david's in grand rappids, mi at 1:30. We were there for all of 45 minutes when the 'lady' who was helping my sister told her she would need to make another appointment to return and try on more dresses. My sister told her that we traveled a long way and were expecting to find a dress today. The attendent was very rude to my sister and insisted we needed to make another appointment. We were looking at $1k dresses and were prepared to order that day - our attendent clearly did not want to help us.
About an hour into the appointment when I learned of this, I went to the front desk and was told that appointments usually last an hr to an hr and a half and that our attendant was probably just tired and needed a break. Now the store had only been open for 2 hours - and if you need a break - go take it! You don't make a customer cry becasue you want them to leave after all they did to arrange this shopping trip with guests from out of town.
I voiced my dissatisfaction to the front desk then went back and sat quietly to see if anything would be done. My sister was trying a new dress much different from the other styles she had tried previously - and she really liked it. So much that it was her new #1 pick. The attendant then refused to show her any similar dresses and said she would have to make another appointment.
I want david's bridal to know without any uncertainty at all - that my sister would have purchased the dress she liked if not for the attendant. She kept telling us that she loved it - but she looked so miserable and unhappy - we didnt see that light or that smile that we had seen with some of her other dresses at all. So we insisted she hold off on her decision and left after 2 hours total of being there. She told us in the car that she really did love the dress, was just so upset at the service she was trying not to cry. At this point we are going to try another shop and I seriously doubt she will return to david's.
Having been in the service industry for a long time I can understand that people have a bad day - but this was just terrible customer service all around. Even after I voiced my dissatisfaction to the front desk - not once did anyone else come to check on us or follow up on the complaint. You know the kicker? The store wasn't even busy! There were many attendants who didnt have customers who just kept walking by or chatting with their co-workers.
Weddings are stressful enogugh - if the staff at david's is too busy to show common courtesy and be kind to their brides - we will find another place to spend our money.
This is supposed to be a happy time in a woman's life - where she builds good memories with her family and friends. Dress shopping is a part of that. When we left - my sister was so upset that we wasted all of this time and money on this trip to shop with her and had such a horrible experience.
Thanks, david's.
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I went to a david's bridal in the philadelphia area located in the northeast and i received the best service any bride could have gotten. I even find the perfect dress for my special day. the one lady, Aneesha was very helpful to me and so are the other ladies who work at the store as well.I would recommend that store to any bride who is looking for A+ service. To the lady who had a bad experience at the other bridal store you cant label all stores as having horrible service. I know philly would be a long drive or flight for you, you would have gotten the service you wanted and you would have felt like a princess on your special day. I know I felt that way when I picked out all my things for my special day. Im really sorry that you had a bad experience rather than give up on david's Bridal try finding another store that other people you know went to and try there for better service. I understand you were mad or angry or upset about the service dont make it bad for the other stores who do give excellent service to their customers.I also feel bad for you because you drove 2 hours in a snow storm to get that perfect dress cheer up. I know you had a beautiful weeding. Keep your head up and I hope things workout for the best for you. My name is desiree greer and Im using my fiancee's page to respond you can respond back on his web page. Good luck next time around.
What if they told YOU that they couldn't take you at all that day because all of their staff was working with people who ran 3-4 hours for their 1-2 hour appointments? What's the point in them making appointments at all then? If I make an appt. I want to make sure they take ME. They only have so many staff, ya know. Some other bride was held up because of you and was prolly screaming at her on the other end...could you blame that bride for not being upset? Sometimes, like you, brides bring out-of-town family and several bridesmades. It's HARD to coordinate people all at the same day/time these days! BUT, in your defense, David's should make appts. for minimum of 3hrs and keep eveyone happy. If the consultant is done early then she can take a break! Who the heck can find a gown in less than 2 hours? The store should make a certain amount of 3 hr. appts. and advertise walk-in service only if time-slots become free. Bridal stores shouldn't make such short time-slots...and like DOCTORS, when one person is late ..all the rest after have to suffer. HELLO?Did you bridal shops JUST start selling dresses recently? Haven't you run into this before? Gimme a break.
That does sound very rude, but why didn't you ask for a manager or ask to be paired with another consultant if they were not busy? I just find it really odd that she told you to make another appointment and come back later, when your sister was ready to buy a gown, because the consultants work on commission. That's very bizarre, and i can tell you, that's not at all like that at my store. We've had brides in there for almost 5 hours before, and we never told them to come back at another time (unless it was super duper busy and they were just trying to decide between two gowns, and then we use it as a selling tactic, like "Go to lunch [or dinner], think about it, and come back."). Consultants want the sale, and they want their brides to walk away happy.
Poor customer service
I originally went to David's Bridal to find my wedding gown they had nothing that looked right one me.. so i went to other stores and found one that was just right for me. I went back to David's Bridal to get my bridesmaid thier dresses, we found one that was perfect for them. I originally delt with Patti and when I made my second appointment for my bridesmaid I delt with her again. When i got there for my appointment she wasn't even there! We had to find the dresses all on our own and we had to find different associates to ask them any questions. Finally Patti showed and up and she was busy with a bride on the other side of the store. By that time we had already decided on what dresses we wanted. She told me and my bridal party that we would received $20 off the dresses. When one of my bridesmaid called to order her dress they charged her full price for the dress and was told that she doesn't get the $20 off the dress. I called Patti myself and told her what happened and she said there was nothing she could do and I told her that I will have my bridesmaid call back and get her money back and we will do our business elsewhere, Patti proceeds to tell me all sales are final and they can't return her money. I WILL NEVER DO BUSINESS WITH THEM AGAIN! They are horrible with customer service!
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DO NOT USE DAVID'S BRIDAL! My dress was made two sizes too small... rhinestones and beading fall off... loose threads... stains on the "brand new" dress. Now mind you this is a $1,000 DESIGNER gown. Manager did not want to help me and could care less about fixing the situation. Wedding invitations were done in the wrong font color, and no one will help us. They said it is our fault and the only thing they can do is give us 20% off for when we RE-ORDER the $300 invitations that THEY MESSED UP! I have talked to at least 10 people at the corporate office... they are all despicably rude! We ended up having to dispute the charge on our credit card to get our money back! We also reported them to the Better Business Bureau... and according to the BBB the corporate address has an "unsatisfactory record" and is therefore considered an unsatisfactory business. Please keep this in mind when thinking about going to David's Bridal. Worst wedding experience ever!
I had the same experience in the Sunset Hills store...never again!
DON'T USE David's Bridal stores. OH wants you buy your dress there don't think that you
can go back to pick up you dress, or dresses from alteration, because no one wants to help
you, or look at you, they are all to busy talking to each other to help you, or even
ask you if you need any help, they really suck ! all they want is your money,
and that it !
I'm talking about the one in Hialeah, fl.
Hey Christina, I had a bad expierence with davids bridal also and I'm tring to get the customer service number and they won't give it to me...If you still have it can you please give it to me...Thanks a bunch!
Honestly Erin, you must work for the other formal place? LOL! You don't think that all wedding dresses aren't "mass" produced?! What a joke! The only way you aren't going to get a "mass" produced dress is by spending around 6000 +, sorry to burst your bubble...do a little research and don't be so quick to say one was great while another isn't...
AS FOR THE ALTERATION EXPERIENCE- that sucks! You should get a refund I agree!
Did you really think you would be getting quality when you shopped there, though? Something to think about...those dresses are mass produced. Its like buying from K-Mart. Every town has several David's Bridal stores. You can't expect top quality when there are millions being made...
Cincinnati Bridal and Formal, on the other hand, was a wonderful experience.
You get what you pay for.
I bought my dress from Davids Bridal and they made an appointment for alterations, a month later. I had to take off work to do this (it's 100 miles to the store from my house) when I got there the lady was very rude and unhelpful. She [censored]ed her finger with the needle and bleed ALL over my dress, from the boobs almost to the knees. She told me I would have pay to get that out. I told her it was her fault and I was not going to be charged for her mistake. I go to check out and it's 250.00 for alterations, all that it needed was it was to long. So I pay because I was sooo mad I needed to leave for a minute and went back to get my check and my dress, that was outrageous for alterations! She told me they were unable to do that I would have to get the 250.00 in store credit, I finally got my money and dress back and will NEVER go back to that store!
Horrible customer service
I will NEVER step foot in a David's Bridal store ever again. And I have already steered a few friends and family members away from the store also. The customer service of those that work for David's Bridal is HORRIBLE. I went to two different stores in my local area (Greenfield WI and Brookfield WI) and BOTH I received the same horrible customer service. A sales lady at the Brookfield, WI store would not even assist us on trying on jr. bridesmaid dresses because we were not registered there. (A little background - my gown is from Eva's Bridal along with my flower girl dress, and bridesmaid dresses). We were looking for a dress for our jr. bridesmaid. And David's Bridal was unwilling to help us simply because I didnt go through them for my other bridal party dresses. We ended up recently ordering our jr. bridesmaid dress through Eva's (which we should have done from the beginning). THEN ~~~ a few months later, my MOH and myself went to the David's Bridal in Greenfield, WI and they refused to assist us simply because we did not have an appointment. I was told to come back the next day and make an appointment. She did not care that I was in a bind, even though TWO sales associates were free (meaning they were not helping other customers). Aside from these two sales associates being AVAILABLE, they still would not help me unless I had an appointment. She took the dresses that I had in my hands as if I was not allowed to even TOUCH the dresses. I left the store very disgusted, and I will never go back there! The customer service was HORRIBLE! BTW ~ I am not a high maintenance kind of girl and I do not look for the high quality, flashy, designer dresses. I just wanted something that looked nice and was reasonably priced. I found that (and awesome customer service) and Eva's Bridal Center in Oak Creek, WI. Anyone looking for a very reputable business, I highly recommend Eva's. =)
Maybe in California it is different, but if you have never stepped foot in either of these two stores here in Wisconsin, you have no facts of your own to go off of. Wouldnt you feel sorry if you found out it was actually true?!?! Because that was EXACTLY my experience at those stores. I was told I would have to call and make an appointment and come back. It's ok though, it's a good lesson learned and everything happens for a reason. I found a gorgeous dress at a different bridal store where the consultants are very friendly. I wouldnt have changed a thing, or done something different. You need to get a life. Who gets so worked up they need to cuss and swear at people over a person's complaint? After all, it is just my opinion and experience. Take care!
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NEVER should a customer have to cry about her wedding dress.
NEVER should a customer have to argue with an employee about a quote that was given about any product and only then to be told of a different price. THEN have the employee be rude about the situation when pins were placed in the gown. THEN to be asked rudely, "Are you going to do the alterations or not, I have other customers waiting. If you weren’t going to do it, you should have told me before I placed the pins in.”
NEVER should a customer have to argue with the manager about her employees’ rudeness and unprofessionalism when it came to making a customer happy.
NEVER should a customer have to accommodate the company’s “mistakes” when the company orders the right dress in the WRONG size then tell the bride that her dress won’t be ready for her wedding date.
NEVER should a customer have to constantly return to the store because of paying for new under garments and being given used ones, or ones that didn’t’ fit and then to have to argue with the company about their “no exchange” policy when it was their mistake in the first place.
NEVER should a customer have to feel frustrated about shopping for their wedding dress.
NEVER should a customer be told by the STORE MANGER that the Regional Manager will give you a call about the whole situation in the next business day. Only to be told by the Regional Manager, “We don’t call the customers about complaints; YOU are suppose to call US.”
NEVER should a customer be treated so unfairly, so poorly, and so UNPROFESSIONAL in ANY situations without regards to their sex, age, race, and/or color.
Ladies and gentlemen, we were.
Everything that has happened to us at the David’s Bridal store located in Albuquerque, NM was unruly and completely NOT in the same sentence of CUSTOMER SERVICE! They do not understand the definition. Their classes on customer service and professional etiquette were not used at all during our entire business transaction. None of the employees there are recommended for anything but a cashier or waitress. Even then, the restaurant employees have way more class.
The company needs to understand that the best way of ADVERTISEMENT is word of MOUTH especially by “Happy. Satisfied Customers.” We are not happy, we are not satisfied and we would never ever recommend their business at all. Never again will we step foot near a David’s Bridal no matter how many clearance sales they shell out. Millions of dollars are spent each year on this company and they should be happy that “CUSTOMERS” bring them business. That “CUSTOMERS” are the ones that give them a job, a paycheck and advertisement.
I ordered & paid for my future step-daughters dress over the phone from the David's Bridal store in Memphis, TN. When I went to pick it up about two weeks later I signed a receipt showing it had been picked up but was not given an actual receipt. I also asked the sales lady if their would be any problems exchanging it if it didn't fit my step-daughter and the sales lady said "no". A month later she finally tried on the dress and it was a little tight up top, so we took it back to see if we could exchange it. Of course, I didn't have the pickup slip with me and I never received a receipt. The woman that "helped" us first said if I had the receipt I could exchange it for another dress. I told her I didn't have the receipt and she acted like I was an idiot. She kept insisting & arguing with me that anywhere you shop you have to have the receipt to make exchanges. I make EXCHANGES (not returns) all the time at Macy's, Stein Mart, Dillard's, etc. and never have any problems with those stores. I would completely understand her point if I was trying to return the dress or wanted to exchange it for another style of dress, but all I wanted was the exact same dress in another size. If no exchanges or returns are the store policy then why was she going to let me exchange it if I could provide a receipt? And why did the sales lady that helped me at the time of pickup act like exchanges were no big deal. Finally, fed up with her rude and argumentative attitude I asked who the store manager was and she said "that would be me" and did a little wave while smirking. I understand if that's the store policy but the way she handled the situation was completely unprofessional. I will never shop there again. Plus, I'm a wedding coordinator and I will definately not be recommending David's Bridal to any customers.
My sister recently got engaged, we decided to check out David's Bridal in Manchester, CT. When we walked in the door 1 girl at the desk was nice but seemed zoned out. She asked if we had registered, we had explained we had just popped in to look and maybe try on a wedding gown. She told us if we needed any help to just let her know. We poked around for a bit and headed back up front to have my sister try 1 gown on. A different girl was there and and asked us if we were registered, we explained ourselves again to this woman. The woman seemed annoyed and rudely said that "normally" people make appointments. My sister politeley said it's no big deal we were just wondering. The woman then got on the phone to call a girl at the desk a few feet away and she began to mumble. She must have thought she was speaking soft enough but we heard her say, "I didn't page you because I didn't know if you'd want to take these people, do you want to or no?" Some other girl walks up, does not make eye contact and was just as rude, they all acted if we were bothering them. She took a few moments and then asked my sister what she wanted, my sister said she really didn't have anything particular in mind, the girl rolled her eyes and said most people know what they want when they come in and most people are ready to buy when they come in. She asked my sister what her size was and told her to add four, to that. She took atleast 20 mins to come back and grab a dress for us. She kept emphasizing on not coming back till we were ready to buy, she brought up lay away and then told us that most likely that's not an option for brides; if that's the case then why bring it up? It was 3:40 when she helped us and kept saying she was in a rush for a customer who'd be there at 5:30...2 hrs later. They emphasized on appointments and money yet another group came in with no appoitment and she had no problem helping them. I would imagaine these girls make some kind of commission off these things, so wouldn't you be as helpful as possible to make the sale? Not rude or creatiquing body types? The visit was miserable, we will def. not be getting any dresses from David's Bridal MANCHESTER, CT.
Then I say get over it and go to a different store. Not every shopping experience is going to be amazing. If you get all butthurt over it, clearly you have no skin whatsoever.
And saying "I call [censor]" isn't swearing at anyone. Saying "[censor] you" is swearing at someone.
I have to agree with the lack of customer service at the Brookfield, WI store. I have been there myself. You are totally right.
That's ### that they would flat-out REFUSE to serve you if you say two consultants were available. David's Bridal stores ALWAYS take walk-ins, especially if consultants are available. I call ###. I know you're exaggerating.
Selling brides cell number
I went into David's Bridal to try on a few dresses they asked for a lot of information such as my address, cell phone number, wedding date and location. I told the guy taking the infromation that I didn't want to get on anybodys list. I have not given my cell phone at any other time and my wedding planner does all the other work. A few weeks ago I got 3 calls from Men's Wearhouse in one day alone. I got call tonight from another vendor wanting me to use his services.
It is uneathical to sell information when you are asked not to! Shame on David's Bridal.
Brides beware if you give your address and phone number you mail box will be filled with junk mail and your phone will start ringing.
I will not be buy anything thing from this company.
Teresa O.
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Having been a davids bridal consultant for 6 months I can tell you it wont work. Because ALL consultants are commissioned for $12k a bride, they are required to fill out enough info on you as the bride to be able to contact you up to 4 times every 6 months to make thier sales. Yes even in this economy $12k is what the company expects every bride to spend from start of dress to bridesmaids and beyond. Every week consultants are sat down with their supervisor and berated as to why the bride only spend x amount of money and what you could do better next time. Any thing less then $160 an hour is a write up-able offense. They really don't care about privacy rights. I cant tell you how many people asked to be taken off the list that I was forced to re-call. And then the managers call after every appointment to ask how the experience was.
David Bridal's philosophy is the more you present yourself the more you get payed...
i was also very upset. I just called the Davids bridal I went to and she told me she will remove me. It was simple. hope it works.
No, they don't sell it, they just give it to their vendor partners. They tell you that Men's Warehouse is a vendor partner.
All you have to do is call them and say that you want to be removed from their vendor call and email list. You don't need to freak out.
alteration costs, poor quality
I don't agree with putting you in a gown that is too big just to have it altered so you end up spending more money. That is what I felt happened when I bought my wedding gown. I got a great deal on a lovely gown that I fell in love with, it cost $350.00 Of course when I went to get it altered and bustled I signed and paid for everything prior to the work being completed, cost: $495.00 including $129.00 for memory mailer box kit, so $366.00 (not including my small veil $121.00, my under garment $71.00, shoes $47.00 dye job $3.00 & white zip garment bag $10.00). The alterations cost more than the dress (keep in mind I wear an 8 and they put me in a 10, so bodice & skirt alteration: $205.00). Then, when I went in to pick up the dress, I tried it on for the final fitting and the lace overlay was crooked and the hem uneven. I live 2 hours away and they wanted me to come back. My friend (bridesmaid)who was with me said we are going to have some lunch and we will be back in 1 hour. She my bride's maid how to button the bustle (the remainder of the cost $161.00) and it seemed it was fine. The day of the wedding, however, the buttons on the bustle were not symmetrical underneath (it appeared 2 were missing on the right) and nearly all of the loops broke, some while we were trying to button them for the reception. Most of the dress had become un-bustled before the end of the reception and of course it became filthy. I am sending it off to have cleaned in the box kit I purchased at the time of my final fitting. There was a packing slip listing additional charges for any repairs including replacement buttons or loops... you've got to be kidding. I think they should repair them for free. Now I just hope that I will receive the dress back and that I am satisfied with their preservation.
My never worn wedding gown has stains on it!!!
I just took my David's Bridal wedding gown to my local tailor today to have it fitted--I have had it for awhile brand new in its bag, and am getting married in September. Well, I put it on today at the tailor shop and step out and one of my bridesmaids says 'um...there's stains on your dress'. So she and I and my mother and my maid of honor all look and sure enough, there are yellow spots on my gown. He immediately says 'Did you get this dress at David's Bridal' and I said yes and he said they were oil stains from the machines they use to make their dresses. I asked 'Can they be fixed?' and he said he would send it out to have it cleaned and did not seem concerned (he's this little Italian gentleman who has been doing this forever, so I trust him "We take car eof this for you" he said). But I am absolutely HORRIFIED. And when I tried to go on David's website to send a letter of complaint I discovered there is no way to do so. And I know if I call the store and ask to speak to the manager they'll just hang up on me. Seriously, if you're getting married, shop somewhere else. I absolutely love my gown but I cannot believe this. Also, when he was pinning and marking my hem, he discovered the bottom of my gown is horribly uneven...fortunately that can be easily remedied. But thank god we spotted it before sending it to be pressed because then the stains would have been set!
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I work there in the back, and I have NEVER heard of this happening. I advise every single bride to keep their gown in a cool, dark place free of sunlight and moisture. Yellow spots result from exposure to sunlight and warmth. This most likely isn't DB's fault.
Dresses
this was the worst company i have ever been to in my life. I was dreaming about an amazing wedding dress and the last thing i wanted was something cheap. i was willing to be talked into spending thousands of dollars on mt dream dress. When i entered the hell hole some girl in a cheap polyester outfit yelled at me because i had not made an appointment. (oh im sorry i am trying to shell out a ton of money but i apoligize) my mom and i decided to walk around while we were waiting for our names to be called and all the dresses that we saw were size ten to like sixteen. im sorry but there are also less fat people who need to get married also.. and all the dresses to try on were covered in nasty makeup.. who would want to try on a dress that millions of girls had worn before (or atleast that is what it looked like) the carpet was nasty the sales associateds were ### and the worst is that they called me 10.000 times after to see if i wanted to come back to find a gown.. no thanks! I ended up gping to the cutest boutique where the people were sooo friendly ans where i felt like they just wanted me to be happy not just make a sale.. my dress is all i have ever dreamed of.. its beautiful and classy and had i gone to davids bridal i feel my experience would have been very different...
agreed!
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I never wanted to shop there after the service I received when I got married but my friend had people scattered all over and it was most conveinent. I had to order my dress since they did not have my size from a different store and that was not a problem. I guess I should really checked it out but I did not. I put in garment bag after I received it and a month later I got alterations done. After I received it back I noticed a big stain on the back and you could tell someone had tried it on before me and possibly wore the dress or sat in something at store. Its ruined and the wedding is a week away. Now I am stuck with a dress I cannot use again. They will not help only suggested I take it to store close to me to have them put some cleaner on it or try damp cloth! They are bimbos plain and simple. Just out to make a buck.
if you didn't want a cheap wedding dress, why did you go to David's Bridal? They're inexpensive. If you were willing to shell out "thousands of dollars" why go to a store where the average price is around $500?
People complaining about davids bridal
I went to Davids bridal and had an excellent consultant who gave me all the time I needed to make my decisions with out ever being pushy. She was friendly, helpful, and never came off as a greasy sales person. If you are buying a gown from this store, dont expect a Reem Acra or lazzaro gown people! This is not a haute couture buisiness this is a budget kind of place. Some of these complainers wouldn't have been happy with the dress they chose no matter how expensive of fine...some people are never happy. I for one appreciate an affordable gown that's not a neon sign flashing "MONEY".
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I am a current employer of David's Bridal and I do agree with the person who works there that we have a large number of customers who come in our stores expecting to be treated like the diamonds on their hane and that wil never happen here. If a bride to be want's this type of treatment then yes she needs to go to a Vera or Amsale showroom. The entire staff does what they can to make every customer there feel important. To comment on the customers view is that I have a feeling that she went in on the weekend and the store you were at was slammed busy with appointments AND WALK-INS. once our appointments show then it is a first come first serve bases. On that note I do feel that consultants, CSR's and Receivers are not treated as of importance to the company. There has been many times at my store that I was the only employee to be treated like CRAP and SLAVERY. The employees are not to be abused in anyway so that the managers look great in front of thier bosses. I will never recommend anyone to work at eny place where people use you, lie to you, and are mean hearted towards those with familes. Get a clue David's before you go bankrupt!
I disagree ~ and I will NEVER step foot in a David's Bridal store ever again. And I have already steered a few friends and family members away from the store also. The customer service of those that work for David's Bridal is HORRIBLE. I went to two different stores in my local area and BOTH I received the same horrible customer service. A sales lady at one store wouldnt even assist us on trying on jr. bridesmaid dresses because we were not registered there. (A little background - my gown is from Eva's Bridal along with my flower girl dress, and bridesmaid dresses). We were looking for a dress for our jr. bridesmaid. And David's Bridal was unwilling to help us simply because I didnt go through them for my other bridal party dresses. THEN ~~~ a few months later, my MOH and myself went to a different David's Bridal and they refused to assist us AGAIN simply because we did not have an appointment. I was told to come back the next day and make an appointment. She did not care that I was in a bind, even though TWO sales associates were free (meaning they were not helping other customers). Aside from these two sales associates being AVAILABLE, they still would not help me unless I had an appointment. She took the dresses that I had in my hands as if I was not allowed to even TOUCH the dresses. I left the store very disgusted, and I will never go back there! The customer service was HORRIBLE! BTW ~ I am not a high maintenance kind of girl and I do not look for the high quality, flashy, designer dresses. I just wanted something that looked nice and was reasonably priced. I found that (and awesome customer service) and Eva's Bridal Center in Oak Creek, WI. Anyone looking for a very reputable business, I highly recommend Eva's. =)
Here here!
I just am astounded sometimes that customers think that they're going to get the same customer service attention in a place like Vera Wang where they serve champagne. Our consultants do the best they can. Vera Wang can afford to set up their clients with their own personal consultant because their gowns cost thousands of dollars and are made of silk and satin and other expensive materials. David's Bridal does the best they can, and their gowns cost no more than $1200 and are made of polyester. You get what you pay for.
And for the record, all of the consultants at the store I work at are all very friendly and helpful, and the only time we have issues with customers is when they're being unreasonable (like one bride who has been refunded THREE wedding gowns for being upset over alterations she wanted) or when they outright lie. It's happened before. Like the one bride who claimed hands down that she was told that "alterations were free" even though it's printed that alterations are extra on the damn receipt!
FINALLY! Thank you for setting the record straight!
Displaced mail order
I recently ordered a pair shoes from the online service per David Bridal catalog for one of my bridal party participants, they were the "Kiara" style shoe for 34.99 . I was to receive them on the 20th of May 2009, but when UPS dropped them off, they were just lefted on my porch without any attempt by the driver to assure someone was there to receive them...
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David's Bridal was recommended by a friend of the family to my mom. I had no intention of trying on dresses and I am not the typical bride that has the perfect wedding all planned out since childhood. So beside my better judgment I end up at David’s Bridal because my mother wanted me to go. When we get there the consultant greeted us and right away wanted to get me into a wedding dress, wow! Ok, I didn’t mind because I was making my mom happy. So after trying on the first dress she starts pressing me to take it as is. She states that I only have eight months until my wedding and that I’m already late. She was pressuring me so much that I began to get a head ache. She pressured me to take all the dresses I had tried on, I didn’t know she was going to be so pushy, if I would have known I would not have stepped into that store. I was not ready to buy a dress that day. She mentioned that every bride that steps through those doors doesn’t want to buy but ends up taking the dress home. Alright so finally I try on a dress that both my MOH and mother love and well it wasn’t my pick but since the dress was figure flattering I agree to come back and buy it. The consultant pressures me to take it so much literally scaring me into taking it. I tell her that I’ll be back (I had to put money in the bank before I could purchase it because I didn’t have enough in my checking, it would have only taken me 30 min to go to Chase and come back) But she insisted that I take it layaway. So I agree, I figured I’ll be back to pick up my shoes that needed to be dyed might as well pay off the dress. So I leave and I come back a week later because that is what the pick up slip said but the shoes are not ready no one explained to me that the shoes would not be dyed until I pay off the layaway balance. Then why would the consultant put the date on the slip for me to return for the shoes, why would she even give me a pick up slip? I was intending to pay for the dress in the first place, so I pay it off no problem. The sales rep never mentions either that the sale is final, nor that the dress is still fitly and wrinkled because I bought a dress that everyone else had worn but I wasn’t given an explanation as to why it would be in this condition. After looking through the website I find out that there is a layaway brochure that I never received. So now I have a filthy dress that needs several alterations because I was pressured into buying a dress that is a size bigger that required major alterations not to mention that I’m loosing weight like crazy. I understand that she was trying to warn me about the wedding deadlines and she didn’t want me to be pressured the final days before my wedding but all that pressure gave me a migraine. I could have gone to any other store 5 months before my wedding and got the dress I wanted and I would even have three more moths to lose weight and then be fitted. Or have the dress made from a friend. I totally trusted her judgment. I’ve learned my lesson, don’t shop at David’s Bridal if cherish your sanity.
fortunately this is the first and last time I get married so how was I supposed to know that I had plenty of time to shop around for another dress.. when the person who is supposed to be the expert is telling you otherwise... look lady, I'm no bridal expert. Ofcourse it's my fault stupid didn't you read what I wrote... I learned my lesson.. I'm not blaming anyone but myself!
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i have been to db on torrance and i can pinpoint who that lady is. oksana? she is pushy. your first experience should give you a feel for this whole wedding experience and not be pressured. not every bride is supposed to know all of these things right off the bat even when you're looking at countless bridal magazines and listening to friends gab about their wedding experiences. it can be confusing and overwhelming. so lesson learned, but im sure if you say that it's figure flattering it will look fine. they do free pressing before alterations at db so make sure they do that. get it altered, then dry cleaned. im sure it will look brand new, and you will look great.
Um, bridal magazines could have told you? Friends that were already married? Your mom?
If you're not blaming anyone but yourself, why are you complaining about DB when it was your fault?
Yes, I'm suuuure she "scared you" into taking the dress. Grow some balls, woman!
It's your fault you bought it. No one put a gun to your head and forced you to buy it. If it wasn't the dress you wanted, why on earth would you buy it?
Terrible customer service
I found a great dress for my wedding coming up this August. I bought the dress in March. The dress came in quite quickly and I recieved an email that it was in the store and I should come pick it up. I had the impression from everyone else that had went to David's Bridal that they hold your dress until you're ready for the wedding, that they would hold it until alterations, etc.. I called 3 times confirming that and they told me each time that yes they hold the dress, I do not take it home until the wedding. So yesterday I get a call from David's Bridal saying I better come pick up my dress within the week or they will be voiding the sale and sending my dress back. They apparently have no room to hold my dress anymore and acted like I shouldn't have left it there so long as it had been there since March. Fine if they don't have room, it's inconvienent and I don't want to have to haul the dress home and hope my fiance doesn't see it but I will. What I couldn't believe is that they threatened to send this dress back and void the sale. I paid for the dress in full back in March. How can they just go and send it back? What if I was on vacation or out of town and I get back and find this message that my dress has been returned? what? makes no sense to me. They also hung up on my fiance when he called them inquiring about it as I was too upset to talk to them. I decided not to get my alterations done by them. When I went to cancel my appointment they didn't even have record of it. Don't go to this store location.. they can't be trusted, their management doesn't call you back, they hang up on you, and they all tell you different things each time you call them.
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Every single person (including managers) my bridesmaids and I dealt with at different David's Bridals treated us rudely. Throughout every disaster the staff created for us, we tried to be as understanding as possible, but even though we dealt with over 10 issues along the way, never once did any staff member apologize for anything. At every chance they had, they would immediately imply we were to blame for anything that went wrong and that we shouldn't be upset at them anyway, since things eventually would get fixed. Of course, not everything was fizzed. My sisters lost a lot of money leaving work early several days in order to take the train from New York City all the way to Long Island for final fittings they continued to schedule but not be able to do because they hadn't even touched their dresses. Then the staff implied they were lying about getting off from their jobs early by saying "that's a strange job you must have if you had to get off from work early when it's 7PM now" (they actually do work until 7PM every day). One of my bridesmaids who's in another state received a sash a different color than what she had ordered and was told (two weeks before the wedding) that it would take another month for them to be able to get her the one that was the right color. I went to pick up my wedding dress (which only needed to be steamed and pressed) and, of course, it wasn't ready on time and had to come the next day for it. While I was there waiting, there was another bride who was really upset because she had a destination wedding in two days and her dress was not ready yet, even though they had promised her it would be. The stories just go on. I could write a book just on all the different things that happened. TRUST ME, NOW MATTER HOW CONVENIENT IT MAY SEEM, DAVID'S BRIDAL IS NOT WORTH GOING TO. Everyone mistreats you and you don't really get your money's worth.
I will NEVER refer anyone to david's bridal after everything that my mother is currently going through.
my brother is getting married next month and my mother purchased a dress about 3-4 weeks ago. We were given a date of when the dress would be in, and decided to call a week ahead to see if maybe the dress came in early. That was when i found out that there was no dress under my mom's name or phone number. but that there was a dress under the name of the bride's mother. we come to find out my mother's dress was under someone elses name. No big deal right?
Well, then my mom receives the dress, only to find out its in two different sizes. the jacket is her size, the dress is 2 sizes too big. the store claims they will have the "right dress" in time for the wedding, but at this point my mom is already searching for a back up. I called and left a lengthy message to the david's bridal customer service line, and once the new "correct" dress comes in I will be speaking with the manager of the store.
Orders under the wrong name. Not bothering to inform anyone (even the bride's mother, since the dress was in her name) that the dress had arrived. and two different dress portions.
I will not be giving david's bridal anymore of my time or money. I suggest if you do business with them that you watch out and pay close attention to what you are ordering and what you are getting.
Why the hell would they hold your dress in their store until your wedding? No, you shouldn't have left it there. Anyone with an ounce of common sense would have picked up their gown the moment it came in.
They put it under the bride's name because your mother is technically in the wedding party. they do that so they can keep track of all of the brides' business. It really makes no difference whether it's ordered through your mom or through the bride.
Multiple mistakes
I am a first time bridesmaid in my brother's wedding at the end of May. The bridesmaids all went shopping together for a dress, but I am located in a different state and couldn't make it. I was given the dress number and told I could just go have my measurements taken and David's Bridal would take care of the rest.
I called ahead and was told that I could just stop in, no appointment necessary. When I got there an hour later they were really busy and I was told that I should have made an appointment. When the man measured me he kept telling me to relax and stop "sucking it in". After I explained that I, more than anyone else, wanted the dress to be comfortable and wouldn't risk it being too tight by trying to "suck it in" for him, he very reluctantly wrote my measurements on a piece of paper and sent me to the front.
When ordering my dress, they told me that I HAD to go with a certain size because of my measurements. I stated a couple of times that I was surprised at how big the size was, but they told me that it was the size that fits my measurements. At no point did they suggest that I try it on just to be safe and the size was so big that I assumed that they didn't offer to get one for me to try on because they didn't carry that size in the store.
When the dress came in it was HUGE! I ended up complaining and even taking my mom in with me and we discovered that I actually needed one three sizes down.
That day I decided it was time to pick out some shoes. I explained to the clerk that I am very uncomfortable in peep-toed shoes because they sqeeze my toes, but that was what the bride wanted. She showed me a shoe that was both beautiful and fit very comfortably. I tried on two different sizes (in front of her) and the group decided that the smaller size fit best, as the bigger was just a tad too big. The shoes needed to be died black, so she took them up front and put in an order for it. She NEVER explained the dyeing process or what happens to shoes when they are died.
Needless to say, I picked up my shoes this weekend and discovered the dye has shrunk the shoes. They are excruciating to wear. I complained to the clerk, who basically said "sorry, that happens". I told her I wish someone would have told me because I would have gotten the bigger size. It is rediculous to purchase shoes and then have to pay to have them stretched (because there's no way I can wear them around as small as they are). AND the shoes bled all over my toes because my feet tend to sweat (which I also told her when trying them on).
When I get married next year I will avoid David's Bridal at all cost!
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I had the same issue with the sizing based on the "measurements" 37 32 41 they told me I needed a size 18 wedding dress but when I went to get fitted still measuring exactly the same the dress was way to big when I talked to the store manager she told me for a size 16 wedding dress the measurements chest 39 1/2 waist 30 hip 39 1/2 that's crazy I normally wear a 11-12 jean normally a wedding dress does run small but not 6 sizes so I'm not sure where she's getting size info they must have a "special one" to referr to when the mess up. The really messed up part is that they are not taking any responsiblity for their mistake, now 3 weeks before my wedding I'm wondering if I will have my dress to alter it they say is not going to change or ruin it but its got a beaded desighn I just dont think it's gonna be the same and they charged me $140 to alter their mistake
Terrible service
Nice dress, good salespeople, TERRIBLE management and service ethic. OK, I understand being afraid of returns, but we were looking to EXCHANGE and PAY MORE for another dress because we found out my bride-to-be was pregnant! Because she was so in love with the dress and couldn't find it anywhere else we even bought the more expensive, larger size. But every step of the way "NO EXCHANGES, NO RETURNS". The original was $99! Did you know David's is linked with Men's Wearhouse? Because they wouldn't EXCHANGE and UPGRADE a $99 dress they lost 5 suits, 5 dresses, shoes, and alterations. Our estimate for this loss is about another $2600 they could have had from our wedding alone. Instead they gained $99 and unhappy people with LOTS of friends and family getting married this year and next. Hey, David's, was it worth it?
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The company offers a wide range of wedding dresses in various styles, sizes, and price points, making it easy for every bride to find the dress of her dreams. From classic ballgowns to modern mermaid styles, David's Bridal has something for everyone. The company also offers a range of bridesmaid dresses in various colors and styles, ensuring that every member of the bridal party looks and feels their best.
In addition to wedding dresses and bridesmaid dresses, David's Bridal also offers a range of accessories, including veils, jewelry, and shoes. The company's knowledgeable staff is always on hand to help brides and their bridal parties find the perfect accessories to complete their wedding day look.
One of the things that sets David's Bridal apart from other bridal retailers is its commitment to inclusivity. The company offers a range of sizes, including plus sizes, and has a diverse range of models on its website and in its advertising. This commitment to inclusivity has helped David's Bridal build a loyal customer base and establish itself as a leader in the bridal industry.
Overall, David's Bridal is a trusted and reliable destination for brides-to-be looking for the perfect wedding dress and accessories. With its wide range of styles, sizes, and price points, as well as its commitment to inclusivity, it's no wonder that David's Bridal has been a go-to destination for brides for over 70 years.
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Like I said... talk to a manager, they'll fix it.
to the previous comment...ITS NOT HOW IT IS...you must work there! Why are you seeking complaints but taking up and making excuses? ever consider...r u kidding me?
You sound like barf! It has nothing to do with the othere bridesmaides...she said she wanted a particular color...stop making excuses and accept what she specifically ordered!
DB is irresponsible and Im not wasting my time to call all over the world and never get a reponse from this sorry company! The manager doesnt care nor would she do anything...that's their motto! DO NOTHING & always price POOR SERVICE!
I will validate it
They actually don't change their colors that much. And those colors were UGLY, hence why they were discontinued.
No one gets any warning that the colors are going to be discontinued. It's just how it is. Maybe you should have picked a color that wasn't barf-ugly and then it wouldn't have been discontinued.
LOL re: the size 8 dresses... ever consider that your BRIDESMAIDS are different sizes? The ones ordered are all the same, it's not that one dress was smaller and the other was bigger, your bridesmaids were! And if there was a huge difference in the length... why didn't you, I dunno, go talk to the manager from the store that you purchased at? Sounds to me that a lot of these problems could have been fixed if you spoke with the manager. They're willing to help you if you're nice to them.