Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve used RTR successfully. The keys are read the reviews and look at the pics people posted of themselves.
Sometimes RTR offers a second size free of charge.
Bingo! They show people's body types and shapes and I've had loads of success on RTR (even when I was 100 lbs heavier than I am now).
Anonymous wrote:I’ve used RTR successfully. The keys are read the reviews and look at the pics people posted of themselves.
Sometimes RTR offers a second size free of charge.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve used RTR successfully. The keys are read the reviews and look at the pics people posted of themselves.
Sometimes RTR offers a second size free of charge.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know I can order the dress in two sizes but sometimes a dress just won’t work regardless of the size. I generally know what works on my body but every designer is different and I’ve never worn a lot of the designers I’m eyeing.
Do people solve this by ordering multiple dresses? That seems wasteful from a $ perspective.
Yes that’s what they do. They also have a bricks and mortar store in a few locations.
Anonymous wrote:I know I can order the dress in two sizes but sometimes a dress just won’t work regardless of the size. I generally know what works on my body but every designer is different and I’ve never worn a lot of the designers I’m eyeing.
Do people solve this by ordering multiple dresses? That seems wasteful from a $ perspective.