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christmas dress gold

christmas dress gold Holly gold girl dress

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christmas dress gold Holly gold girl dressOur Gold Bow Dress a Satin Gold Princess Dress exuding elegance and charm. This Long Girl Dress with a Big Bow detail is perfect for your little one's special occasions. Crafted for style and comfort, this Satin Elegant Girl Dress is a showstopper. Let your toddler shine in this Party Toddler Dress, a timeless Gold Dress fit for royalty. DRESS COMPONENTS: Gold covered corset under cotton lining. There is a big bow detail on the corset Skirt is made of

  Our Gold Bow Dress a Satin Gold Princess Dress exuding elegance and charm. This Long Girl Dress with a Big Bow detail is perfect for your little one's special occasions. Crafted for style and comfort, this Satin Elegant Girl Dress is a showstopper. Let your toddler shine in this Party Toddler Dress, a timeless Gold Dress fit for royalty.


DRESS COMPONENTS:


-Gold -covered corset under cotton lining. There is a big bow detail on the corset

- Skirt is made of satin. Not to forget that we always add cotton lining next to the child.

- Gift Hair Accessory.


SIZING:

I make the dresses according to standard size chart. Size chart is attached in photos. If you are suspicious your kid fits to them, please send me her measurements so I can double check which size she is, and ship the closest size to you.


I accept custom orders with custom measurements with an extra fee. Please contact me before ordering custom size dress.


MEASUREMENTS:

1.Around waist

2.Around chest

3.Shoulder to waist

4.Waist to knee

5.Waist to toe

6.Arm length (from top of shoulder to hand ankle)


CHEST: For Girls, make sure to measure across fullest part of the chest. Around.

WAIST: Measure around natural waistline.

Since the dresses are custom and handmade for special occasion, and they are mostly fitted cut and non-stretchy kind, I strongly urge you to make sure you have picked the correct size.

Do not pull the tape measure “too” tight. Allow for a little movement. This is a perfect fit measurement so when sizing your child allow room for growth


SHIPPING:


If I have the dress already made and is in stock, I will ship it next business day. If not, I need around a week to make it.


I also accept rush orders with extra fee calculated on check out. With rush order option I postpone the other orders and put your order first priority. That way dress will be made in 1-2 days and shipped with express delivery.


Please enter you physical address, because UPS and DHL we work with doesn't accept PO BOX.

Please note that we will not be responsible for any delay or loss/damage in shipping after we dispatch the item.



IMPORTANT:


Since we make custom and personalized dresses, our shop doesn't accept returns or exchanges.

Please make sure to send the measurements precisely as described.

However, if the standard size dress you bought does not fit, I may accept exchanges within the terms stated in my shipping policy. In such a case you will have to send it back to Turkey and all the shipment costs both ways plus the Turkish customs charges will be paid by yourselves. To avoid it, please make sure that the size you have selected is correct.

Minor adjustments are free of charge, but it may be subject to an extra charge if any of the measurements or changes you want to apply go beyond our standard.

All our dresses are made in non-smoking environment and under hygienic conditions.



CUSTOMERS OUTSIDE THE USA:

Import taxes and duties may be applied to your order by your governments. We are not responsible for any duties and taxes charged to your shipment by your governments.



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