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You could possibly try to put a clear resin material over the parts that are snagging on your dress. Clear nail polish would be the first thing I'd try. But if that's not thick enough, you may have to move on to something more heavy duty.
How expensive were the bangles? I'd only try this if they were not expensive in case it doesn't work. I've never tried something like this myself or even heard of anyone else doing it, so I don't know. It would be an experiment.
They were like 30 bucks. It wouldn't be a tragedy if I ruined them. As of now they're pretty much useless.
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So I tried on my dress yesterday with these amazing bangles. I wasn't sure how they'd look, but I totally love them. However, my dress has a layer of chiffon and the bracelets snagged it during my fitting! No big deal - it didn't ruin the dress, but I'm afraid it will on the day! Is there any way around this or do I have to find new accessories? Help!!