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What to Do if Your Bridal Lehenga Doesn’t Fit

The Pakistani fashion industry is a testament to the subcontinent’s rich cultural roots and love for elegant designs, striking color schemes, and the finest quality fabrics. In the last few years, this industry has witnessed a remarkable evolution, with the fusion of traditional hand embellishments (such as Kora, Dabka, Naqshi, Kiran, Resham work, zari work, and threadwork) and modern aesthetics. 

Pakistani clothing brands have achieved significant innovation, especially in traditional bridal lehenga. PK Bridal Wear, known as a specialist in wedding lehenga in the United States, keeps updating its valuable customers with the latest, unique, and trendsetting designs. The specific issue we are going to discuss today is not related to the new designs in our bridal collection; instead, it’s all about stitching issues.

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Yes, we are going to shed light on the issues in bridal outfit’s stitching you just received before the day of your wedding. What if the bride realizes as soon as she receives the dress that it is too loose, too tight, or too long, and there is very little time left for the wedding? Then what options are left for the young, beautiful desi bride?

First and foremost, let’s discuss how this problem can occur. Most online Pakistani bridal stores in the US source their bridal ensembles directly from Pakistan. Setting up a stitching unit in the US is very expensive and challenging, so embroidery and stitching are usually done in Pakistan. Almost all desi fashion stores in bridal wear take a two-month delivery time, which includes embroidery and stitching as well as delivery time.

In such a situation, if a customer faces a fitting problem in their dress, it becomes harrowing. The unique thing about PK Bridal Wear is that we do not rely on standard sizes in the bridal category. Instead, we prefer custom stitching in bridal wear. Because every customer’s size is different, the customer may face difficulty with standard sizes. Apart from this, whenever a customer places her online order, our team of fashion experts is constantly in contact with the bride-to-be so that in case of any customization, our customer can be taken into confidence. Additionally, if the buyer wants any change, such as color, fabric, or embroidery design in a specific dress, then our fashion experts make that change on time.

But suppose you ordered a dress from an online shop and, after receiving it, you realize that there is a serious problem with the fit. What are your options in such a situation? Let’s talk about solutions to these problems.

What if the dress is too loose in the bust or waist

If your bridal dress is too loose from the bust or waist, then in this case, you need to get a few stitches done by the nearest tailor. Because tightening the looseness is not an issue. But if you do not have enough time to get it stitched, then the best solution is to take the help of a safety pin at the back or sides. The safety pin will immediately eliminate the looseness in your dress.

What if the length of the sleeves of the dress is short

If the sleeves of your dress are too short, then no changes are possible in the dress. However, you can make up for this deficiency by wearing bangles or “Gajra” on your wrists.

What if the dress is too tight in the chest or waist

This is a very serious situation, though. However, the experts at PK Bridal keep at least two to three inches of extra fabric inside so that, in such a case, that gap can be used. But assuming that the extra fabric is not available inside your bridal dress, then in such a case, you can open the stitching from both sides. It is possible to overcome this deficiency by opening the stitching from one or both sides and inserting small safety pins.

What if there is a hole in your dress

This issue often arises with wedding outfits. Many Asian boutiques do not ensure dresses are free of holes (due to rush). If you find yourself in this situation, the best solution is to use a small embroidered patch that matches the dress. Embroidered patches are readily available in the market.

What if the length of the lehenga is shorter

If you have ordered a lehenga that is floor length, meaning its length touches the ground, but when you receive the lehenga and after wearing it, you find that the length of the top is only up to the ankle, what should you do in such a situation? The quick and easy solution is to change your sandals. Choosing very short sandals (in height) can resolve the issue. For this, a traditional Khussa can also be a great option.

What if the length of the lehenga is longer

In such a case, you should reverse the above option. Yes, wear some high-heeled sandals to cover the length.

We hope you found these tips from our experienced artisans helpful. It’s a common issue when wearing certain outfits, but you need to find a smart solution. Remain confident and relaxed in the crowd, and enjoy this memorable day of your life with laughter and joy.

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