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Wedding Dress Storage


Question Posted Wednesday August 25 2004, 12:41 pm

I am trying to find an acid free box to store my big wedding dress in, but I just can't find them anywhere. I looked on the internet and found some great boxes from emptybox.co.uk. but buy the time I have it shipped to the United States from Europe it is going to cost about $200. I can't find any place in the U.S. that sells anything like it. Does anyone know where I can buy an big acid free box?

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Sunshine answered Thursday August 26 2004, 2:55 am:
Some of bridal shops carry the right kind of boxes. So check out the place where you bought the dress or the other bridal shops in your area.

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cailoisa answered Wednesday August 25 2004, 3:17 pm:
Most places around here that sell wedding dresses also sell boxes for storage, and sometimes even offer a service to seal your dress in an airtight package. Check stores that sell wedding dresses in your area.

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charmed-cherry21 answered Wednesday August 25 2004, 2:42 pm:
Try e-bay or amazon..My mom usually finds cheap stuff there..*Haleigh Ann*

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spidrmanSUPRGURL answered Wednesday August 25 2004, 1:58 pm:
hey i thnk i might have an answer! well have u ever heard of these bags that u put things in than u vacun out the air? they are safe and very affordable! they are on t.v everywhere and they are also in stores! i think it is called vacum seal and trust me they work! thats all i can give now hope i helped! and if u need anymore advice u can write me bac GOOD LUCK!!

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MFS answered Wednesday August 25 2004, 12:58 pm:
I believe my wife's wedding dress was prepared for storage at a dry cleaner's. The box is also purged with nitrogen (an inert gas) and sealed with an outer plastic wrap. I would check with anyplace that does laundry / dry cleaning services and see if they can help first. As far as I know, the boxes are still just cardboard - perhaps there is an acid-free lining inside the box?

I believe that the price for having her dress cleaned and packed in the box was over $100 (USD), and that was in 1996.

If you want, pop me a note directly, and I can try to poke around the area and see what current costs are for this, or what just a box costs. It is probably shipping costs that is the worst part for you.

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