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dress problem,


Question Posted Sunday May 11 2008, 12:54 pm

i have a dance coming up in june and i bought my dress and everything but now theres a problem, the straps are too long. they are attached spaghetti straps. what can i do to shorten them without making it look like i altered them. if i sewed them, the thread would show up on the back so id rather not do that. any ideas? thanks so much<3 i will give feedback.

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sharpie457 answered Sunday May 11 2008, 8:37 pm:
Go to a taylor they can remove the straps and re-do them. They have all the right tools for it too. Also, dry cleaners and maybe even the store you bought it from can do it for you.

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blackluna7111 answered Sunday May 11 2008, 7:06 pm:
you should do it professionaly. like go to a dry cleaning maybe near you? they usuaLLY do those things and mke it look unnoticible. it can be very cheap i dont think its expensive goodluck.

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