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You would need to measure how long it is between your waist and the bottom to get the right length, but try these:
And the company sells different lengths.
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Hi Ladies!
So I'm trying to figure out what type of petticoat will look best under my dress. I'm not sure about layers or anything like that. I just know I want my dress to be kinda poofy. Here is a picture of my dress:
I like how it's poofy, but not all OMG poofy. I don't want to be overwhelmed by my dress as I'm only 5'3. What should I be looking for in a petticoat? More importantly, would it be OK to take the dress to a bridal store and try some on? I don't know if I could do that. Any help you ladies could give me would be awesome.