Wedding Attire Checklist
Covers bridal gown ordering and fitting schedule, groomsmen attire coordination, bridesmaid dress timelines, and shoes. Every attire task from first boutique visit to final pickup. Free, no account required.
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4 to 6 months for production after you place the order, then 6 to 8 weeks for alterations. Order at least 6 to 8 months before your wedding date to have adequate runway. Ordering later than 4 months out requires rush fees at most boutiques and adds pressure to every fitting.
Typically 2 to 3. A first fitting when the dress arrives to assess what alterations are needed, a second fitting after alterations to evaluate the result, and a final pickup fitting to confirm everything is right. Budget 6 to 8 weeks for this process.
3 to 4 months before the wedding. If renting suits, the rental shop needs measurements 8 to 10 weeks out. If purchasing, order early enough to allow time for any necessary alterations. One person should coordinate all measurements and submissions so nothing falls through.
Yes. Wear them at home for short periods over several weeks before the wedding. Leather and satin shoes especially need time to soften and conform to your foot. Bring a pair of comfortable flats as backup for dancing, regardless of how broken in your wedding shoes feel.
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