04/09/2026
Borrowed some of the ideas below from another Bridal seamstress, but have added my own thoughts, changed/clarified some of the notes.
1. The price you paid for the dress will have no impact on the cost of alterations.
2. Professional/shop measuring may help a bit at sorting out the vertical measurements but you should still expect to pay for alterations. A “made to measure” dress is not the same as a custom dress made by someone local who actually measures you and does fittings as part of the process.
3. Alterations, unless you are ordering the same size as the sample, you won’t know exactly what you need till you have the dress in your size.
4. Dresses may most easily be altered 1-2 sizes, beyond that, bust seams and darts are likely in the wrong place. It is usually better to get the bigger dress, many dresses do not have enough fabric in the seams to let out.
5. Dresses with heavy lace hems can be expensive to alter.
6. Having cups sewn in is not the same as wearing a bra. If you wear a bra every day, you should go for a corseted dress or one that you can easily wear a bra with.
7. Think about what underwear you want to wear before purchasing. If the dress has sheer sides that could be a challenge.
8. You can’t add white lining to sections made in n**e tulle because you will see the tulle on top of the lining.
9. It’s worth ordering extra materials or lace appliqués with your dress, just in case you need them.
10. Standard sizes don’t work for everyone and some people need a made to measure dress, especially very tall (or long bodied) or very short people or those with larger cup sizes. If your proportions are unusual, even a made to measure dress may be done incorrectly, as they may misinterpret or think there has been a mistake on the order.
11. It’s not recommended to buy a corset back dress with the idea of converting to zip, as the fit will not be the same.
12. Crepe and satin slim fit skirts should still be easy to sit in. If you can see thighs/quads through the dress, it’s too tight.
13. You generally can’t make anything out of the hem off cuts due to the shape and bias.
14. You won’t be able to raise your arms above your head in tight sleeves or anything off the shoulder
15. Don’t let the bridal shop tell you an alteration will be simple/ easy, especially if they do not offer on-site alterations