I was pretty worried about going to David's because of the horrible customer service reviews. In fact, it was the last place I went. However, after the mediocre service and rushed atmosphere at Bride Beautiful, which is way more expensive than David's (you would think the service would be on par with the prices!), I decided it couldn't be that bad. I was right! No, we didn't get a lot of one-on-one attention but by this point, I was glad to have the time to shop on my own without a saleswoman ""helping"" me. In fact, I didn't sign in or speak to anyone when I first arrived at David's. I just started looking and pulling dresses I was interested in. When I was ready to start a fitting room, I spoke to the saleswoman and she put two at a time back there for me. *Beware* they will try to push, once you find a dress you like, shoes, a tiara, a veil, and whatever else. I found the easiest thing to do is let them shove one in your hair and just leave it. They think you like it so they leave you alone about it and you don't get hasseled nymore. Anyway, the store is big and you don't have to squeeze through lines of bagged dresses. They even have a selection of sizes - not just one sample in each style! You should know that, if you don't find the dress you think you like in your size you have to buy it before they will ship it so you can try it. Ask them to check local stores for the dress in your size and don't let them tell you they can't...they can check every store in the nation. Overall, no, you won't get women fawning over you and waiting on you hand and foot. They probably won't even take the dresses out of the bags for you. But in all honesty, I'd much rather shop here than somewhere like Bride Beautiful. And as far as the quality, I'd say yes, it is a cheaper quality definately. But you're only going to wear it one day anyway and you don't really expect your future daughter to want to wear your old dress, do you?
Pros: affordable, well laid-out, size selection
Cons: mediocre quality
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