women's long sleeve wedding dresses Modest Long Sleeve Classic Traditional Wedding Dress
SKU: 75593116402
women's long sleeve wedding dresses

women's long sleeve wedding dresses Modest Long Sleeve Classic Traditional Wedding Dress

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women's long sleeve wedding dresses Modest Long Sleeve Classic Traditional Wedding DressWedding Dresses Wedding Guest Dresses Special Occasion Dresses Wedding Accessories Produce Time 20 working days Rush order 10 working days (Extra $30) Shipping Method DHL Fedex Ups TNT Epacket Post air mail Other Shipping Time 3 10 working days by DHL Fedex Ups TNT, 15 35 working days by epacket or post air mail Seller Email tanyanini@126. com Payment: Only PayPal Brand Name: TANYA BRIDAL Actual Images: No Neckline: High Sleeve Length(cm): None

Wedding Dresses Wedding Guest Dresses Special Occasion Dresses Wedding Accessories
 Produce Time 20 working days
Rush order 10 working days (Extra $30)
Shipping Method DHL/Fedex/Ups/TNT/Epacket/ Post air mail/Other
Shipping Time 3-10 working days by DHL/Fedex/Ups/TNT, 15 -35 working days by epacket or post air mail 
Seller Email [email protected]
Payment: Only PayPal
  • Brand Name: TANYA BRIDAL
  • Actual Images: No
  • Neckline: High
  • Sleeve Length(cm):None
  • Wedding Dress Fabric: Satin
  • Train: 50 cm
  • For Pregnant Women: No
  • Dresses Length: Floor-Length
  • Back Design: Zipper
  • Item Type: Wedding Dresses
  • Sleeve Style: Full Length
  • Built-in Bra: No
  • is_customized: Yes
  • Fashion Element: Simple
  • Waistline: Natural
  • Silhouette: A Line
  • plus size >16: extra fee $30
  • Accessories: No
    • We Would like use Strong Material,the fabric is soft and looks awesome, Dry clean or cold water hand wash
    • For standard size dress.  we would come out based on our standard size table, before you order, please make sure the detail measurement matched the size you need. System default size is based on US size.If you need to customize size,please feel free to contact us. 

    Size Chart:

    Buyer can choose size according to the size chart below 

    If size not fit to you ,you can choose custom made ,but please contact with us first .Thank you !

    if you need custom made ,please give us your size according to this guide .

    Color Chart:

    Buyer can choose any color from the color Chart Below :

    Shipping:

    After your payment ,we will ship your dress out within 15 working days .

    Before we ship dress out ,we will confirm the dress photos with you .

    Usually we choose DHL ,UPS,Fedex,Epacket to shipping your dress out according to your country policy .

    Also we can send to you the tracking number after we ship goods out .

    Notes:

    1.The item will be sent to your address,please make sure the address is correct and please let 

     

    me know your contact name (Full name) and your phone NO.

     

    2.The dress does not incloud any accessories such as :wedding veils ,gloves or petticoat.

     

    3.If you are concerned about the return policy before placing the order,please read our return policy

     

    carefully  at the bottom of page.

     

    4.the taxs are charged by your country,so we will do not cars of them,but if you have suggestion,we
    will try our best to lower down such cases,thank you for your co-operations and standing .

     

    Enjoy your perchase.

    Refund policy:

    1. You can cancel the order for free within 24 hours after placing the order.

    2. If the order is cancelled within 48 hours after the order is placed, 30% of the order amount will be deducted.

    3. 50% of the order amount will be deducted if the order is cancelled within 72 hours after placing the order, and cancellation will not be accepted if it exceeds 72 hours.

    4. Due to the epidemic situation, there is no quality problem after receiving the wedding dress, and no refund will be accepted.

    5. After receiving the goods, if there is any quality problem, please contact us within 72 hours for timely treatment. If it exceeds 72 hours, it will not be handled.

    6. Customized dress does not support return and refund.


    Thank you for your understanding and your order. Wish you a happy life.
    Shipping Notes
    • Free Standard Shipping on $100+ Orders to the USA.
    • Except Preorder products are shipped in 48 hours.
    • Delivery to the USA:
    1. Standard Shipping : 3-10 business days
    • If time is of the essence, please consider selecting expedited delivery for faster service.
    Exchange/Return Notes
    • We offer a 30-day return/exchange service after receiving.
    • Final sale items are not eligible for returns or exchanges.
    • To process your return/exchange, please contact us at [email protected]
    • Please click here for more details>>> Return & Exchange Policy
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