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mother of the bride dresses sage green Reid Mothers Dress

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mother of the bride dresses sage green Reid Mothers DressReid emanates class and elegance. Made from a silk soft matte satin, this dress features a stunning one shoulder neckline, ruching along the bodice and skirt, and a subtle side slit. Reid is the perfect mother of bride or groom dress. Features of Reid Include: Fitted One shoulder Adjustable strap for a personalized fit Ruching detail along bodice and skirt High quality satin that is not overly shiny and is lightweight Stretch Liner for comfort and

Reid emanates class and elegance. Made from a silk soft matte satin, this dress features a stunning one shoulder neckline, ruching along the bodice and skirt, and a subtle side slit. Reid is the perfect mother of bride or groom dress.

Features of Reid Include:

  • Fitted 
  • One shoulder
  • Adjustable strap for a personalized fit
  • Ruching detail along bodice and skirt
  • High quality satin that is not overly shiny and is lightweight
  • Stretch Liner for comfort and easy mobility 
  • Boning in bodice for extra support and structure
  • Fabric loop and hook to hide and secure zipper
  • Dress accommodates for a height up to 5’11”

    Fit and Sizing 

    While measuring, pay attention to the bust and waist measurements. Our Dresses are made-to-order which means they may not fit to your exact measurements. Once you select your color and size based on our measurement guide, we then make your dress! Oftentimes, alterations are needed once you receive your dress. The most common alterations needed are the bust, straps, and a hem. This is something your local seamstress can do!

      Model Measurements: wearing size 8, height: 5’6 wearing 3.5 inch heels 
      Bust: 36”
      Waist: 30”
      Hips: 37 

      Fabric and Care

      Reid is made from a silky high quality satin fabric which is comfortable to wear while still being easy to clean and care for. This dress is dry clean optional, but can also be washed regularly at home on a delicate cycle. Best of all, the exceptional quality of the satin means Reid will hold up over multiple washes so you can make the most of your dress.

       

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