I have been stalking this online and it finally went on sale but the smallest size they have is a 4 (I usually wear a 2 in their skirts). How much do you think it would be to take it in a little if it is too big?
I also just bought a strapless sundress that technically fits but I would like it to be a little more snug. Anyone know how much it would cost to take it in a little in the bust/waist area?
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Most alteration places are comfortable altering within two sizes or so. Taking the skirt in one size should be fine. As far as costs, it depends on where you go. I would call your alterations place and ask them. Depending on the detail needed to take an item, the cost has ranged from 10 dollars to 40 dollars when they restructured a shirt for me.
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If the zipper is at the back of the skirt it is usually a lot less expensive to alter as the tailor can take in the sides a bit without removing and replacing the zipper. I have had quite a few dresses taken in from the waist to just below the bust and it is usually about $10 depending on the fabric and whether it is one or two layers. I think I get a great deal though as I found a fabulous seamstress that has a home business.
Since it has side pockets and sailor button waist I think it would be a little harder/more expensive to have altered. Maybe do a store search to try to find it in your size. (And thanks for posting, I may have to convince hubby to let me order it for after baby comes cause I am totally in love with that skirt!).
Since it has side pockets and sailor button waist I think it would be a little harder/more expensive to have altered. Maybe do a store search to try to find it in your size. (And thanks for posting, I may have to convince hubby to let me order it for after baby comes cause I am totally in love with that skirt!).
Agree. THe skirt is rather complex and it could be tricky (ie expensive).