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I wouldn't worry. The stores all know that most brides-to-be aren't ready to make a purchase the first time they walk into a store.
I spent three house at the POB in Ardmore and didn't buy (and didn't intend to that day). I felt bad when I left but I think they understand. It's all part of their job. You'll have a lot of fun :).
I didn't buy my wedding dress here, but I did get my girls' bridesmaid dresses at this store. We worked with Erika and she was AWESOME. This store is absolutely gorgeous and you'll have a great experience. Good luck!!!
Thank you so much ladies! I guess I just needed a little pep talk... I'll let ya know how it goes...
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So I am super excited to go on my first wedding gown search on Wednesday night at Priscilla of Boston in Ardmore. I am definitely the type of person that needs to shop before buying and it just occured to me that the consultants are not going to be a great big fan of this idea. I've heard great things about the customer service at this particular salon but I am starting super early and wondering, is it too early? I am definitely doing everything ahead of time and am super aware but I just know how picky I am.... Anyone had experience which starting early on your search for the perfect dress?? Thanks!