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5 Basic Things You Need To Know When Going Wedding Shopping

BY Soha | 01 Aug, 2019 | 2808 views | 2 min read

Hmm. Is it that time of the year? 

Running from one shop to the next can be daunting. But, it's also inescapable. So, why not embrace the madness. But you're gonna need some armour. That's where we come into the picture!

Beginning with your wedding shopping? Here are 5 basic rules to begin with. Make a note, brideys!

Life's Not A Bollywood Film

Yeah, if only your life was an episode of 'Say Yes To The Dress', but sadly, it isn't. And that's one thing you really need to remember when you go hunting for that perfect lehenga.

Keep An Eye On The Price Tag

 

Found your dream lehenga? Hold on a second! Don't blindly go by the price tag, because you might be in for a ride. You might want to get your lehenga customized, or altered and all that's going to cost extra. At some shops, you might as well get lucky if a bargain is possible!

Dupatta Trouble

Spotting a lot of brides wearing a second double dupatta? Yeah, same. But that dupatta's going to cost more. Depending on how intricate embroidery it features, the karigari can take the cost up by leaps and bounds. 

From Neha & Eshaan's wedding

GST? Ever heard of that?

Don't forget to factor in tax. And just in case you're forgetting, the taxes and shipment costs go up based on how far you wish to ship your outfit!

Company Matters

Who do you plan to go outfit shopping with? More people = more opinions = more confusion! Now, that's the last thing you would want.

So, are we sorted? 

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