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Now for the Sizing . . Most dresses require that you know your bust, waist, and hip measurements. The Odress is somewhat different. As the breasts are exposed wearing an Odress, we are more concerned with the measurement under the breasts at the rib cage. The waist measurement is the single most important measurement for an Odress as both the bodice and the skirt waist band must fit correctly. Measure your waist without clothing, standing erect and using a cloth tape or a string that you can lay out on to a yardstick. DO NOT suck in your tummy, but rather stand relaxed when you measure. Your comfort depends on this measurement being correct. The other two measurements we need are overall height and your waist to floor length (not wearing shoes). This will allow us to proportion your dress correctly to your height. Feel free to right click on the Illustration shown here and print it out to help you with the fitting. If you have any questions or if you are unsure about the sizing, mention it in the form below, and we will help you. |
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There is no way that we can estimate the cost of your Odress without knowing what style you want. In general the price of a Custom Odress starts at $250 and the final price is dependent on the cost of materials and the number of hours of labor involved, but you can be sure that it will be far less than if you ordered a dress from almost any other dress maker. Now that you have given some thought to what you would like, fill in the form below and submit it. We will turn it over to our Design Department and our representative will contact you to work out the details. Be sure to include a valid e-mail address or we will not have any way to get in touch with you. |