Grabbing dresses off of the racks
- By shortprom dress
- Published 07/7/2011
- New Age
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Grabbing dresses off of the racks
Grabbing Dresses Off Of The Racks
With the number of weddings in the Atlanta area escalating to over 34,000 a year, most of these Atlanta brides-to-be understand what it takes to have the elements they have dreamed of, all within the budgets they have been given. For the majority though, that means spending more than the $1,330.00 allotted to them from their wedding Quinceanera Dresses on their wedding gown and then having to rework their budget to accommodate their overture.
However, for the lucky ones who arrived at the Basement early and knew how to work the crowds, the advertised 1000 designer gowns were theirs for the buying for a mere $249 to $499 well under the amount most brides have budgeted. A deal most brides everywhere could only dream of!
Wasn't the sale at Filene's craz! I was standing at the upstairs entrance. The first woman in line had been then since 4:30 PM on Wednesday afternoon!!! She just Short Prom Dresses an air mattress and camped out for the night.
When the doors finally opened, I had to just stand back and stay out of the way. All of the women rushed in, crashing through the football-like banner that Q100 made, and started grabbing dresses off of the racks. Not a single dress was still hanging within 70 seconds. From that point some girls headed to the dressing rooms; others more experienced Filene shoppers came prepared wearing bathing suits or spandex shorts and proceeded to try on dresses in the middle of the store.
One bride I spoke with was lucky enough to find her dress with a single grab --- others had to resort to bartering with other girls. There were empty-handed women walking down the aisles chanting "A-Line, size 4" or "anything Vera." But the most amazing thing to me were the girls shopping for dresses who were not engaged --- some of them didn't even have boyfriends!!! But, I guess they knew the would get married eventually, and they Long Prom Dresses when they'd found a bargain too good to pass up.
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