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Mary's Bridal
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citysearch c.
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First, I don't like all the dresses in bags. You can't touch them without unzipping them out of the bags first so not a single dress did I find appealing in the plastic. The woman who helped me was smart...she got my style right away and I loved 5 of the 6 dresses she chose for me. She should be at a better bridal shop. Apparently they are required to help you in and out of your gown. I went to a much nicer store with more expensive designer gowns and was allowed to dress myself. I've been dressing myself for the past 26 years. I kindly told the woman I was a bit shy and she was nice about it, but she still saw me topless between each change if she had wanted to (I don't think she did, like I said, I thought she was really nice and should work somewhere better). I felt rushed, not to choose a gown or anything like that, but to hurry out of one dress and into another before I could see the price tag, designer, or anything.
Pros: Lots of dresses
Cons: Cramped dressing rooms, dresses all in bags, have to walk out in front of other brides to see self
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