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wedding gown preservationMany wedding gowns worn each year, are those that have been passed down. These are the gowns worn by mothers of grandmothers, years prior. The only way that these gowns are available is that they have been carefully preserved. After your wedding day, it is important to plan for what will happen to your wedding gown.

Simply placing it in a closet or a box, is not enough to ensure its preservation. Throughout the course of the wedding day, gowns are treaded on. Some even receive a spill here and there. So, once the wedding is over gowns are in need of service.

Many brides love the idea of saving their gowns for their future children or grandchildren. This can be done if the gown is properly preserved. David’s Bridal is one store well known for providing beautiful wedding gowns. This is not the only important role this store plays in wedding planning.

David’s Bridal store also provides the service of gown preservation. They have discovered the need of taking care of this concern for the bride and groom. Their dedication for preserving gowns is so detailed that they offer the service to out-of-state customers. You simply ship your gown to them, and they will do the rest.

The first step in the preservation process is cleaning. David’s provides a thorough professional cleaning for all of the gowns. The next step is the actual preservation process. Gowns are specially treated with a formula that will keep them in tack and gorgeous for years to come.

David’s then boxes the gowns in a box designed specifically for preservation. Their boxes are equipped with a viewing window, which displays the original design and beauty of the wedding gown. This makes it easy to store in any location.

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