It all depends on the store. Most of the time, when a store is selling just samples, they'll be in bridal sample sizes of 6-10 (regular sizes 4-8).
However, sometimes they use these sample sales as opportunities to sell overstock, old models, or orders that were never picked up. In these cases, there will be multiple sizes available.
Yes, there are definitely ranges. In some stores, they keep a specific sample rack. At other stores, I've had to sift through dozens of racks as they keep them mixed in with the current sample gowns. The samples are definitely more plentiful in 8-12, but I have come across a small number of size 6, some 14 and larger and occasionally a size 4. But this very much depends on how broad a size range the store chooses to stock.
I was just wondering about these Sample Sales for wedding gowns...is it just for sample sizes which is typically 8 or 10? Just wondering...
posted by stevesgirl 1 posts 4 months agoIt all depends on the store. Most of the time, when a store is selling just samples, they'll be in bridal sample sizes of 6-10 (regular sizes 4-8).
However, sometimes they use these sample sales as opportunities to sell overstock, old models, or orders that were never picked up. In these cases, there will be multiple sizes available.
posted by lemon 96 posts 4 months agoYes, there are definitely ranges. In some stores, they keep a specific sample rack. At other stores, I've had to sift through dozens of racks as they keep them mixed in with the current sample gowns. The samples are definitely more plentiful in 8-12, but I have come across a small number of size 6, some 14 and larger and occasionally a size 4. But this very much depends on how broad a size range the store chooses to stock.
posted by dmdwed 56 posts 4 months agoThe dress that I ended up purchasing was a sample, and it was a 12.
posted by rebecca 989 posts 4 months ago