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short pink dresses Cute Short Pink Satin Girls Pageant Gowns Tired Skirt First Communicat – Siaoryne

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short pink dresses Cute Short Pink Satin Girls Pageant Gowns Tired Skirt First Communicat – SiaoryneFabric: satin,Lace,Beads Process Time: 15 to 20 days Shipment Way: DHL,UPS,Fedex,Aramex,etc. Shipping Time: 4 6 days Welcome to Siaoryne Bridal Shop Email Adrress: siaoryne@gmail. com All our dresses are made to measure, done by handcraft with much care and love. Before the process of making your Dream Dress, I will personally guide you from choosing the design that will look best on you, through taking measurements and finally getting the dress fast

Fabric:satin,Lace,Beads

Process Time:15 to 20 days

Shipment Way:DHL,UPS,Fedex,Aramex,etc.

Shipping Time: 4-6 days

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Welcome to Siaoryne Bridal Shop

Email Adrress: [email protected]

  All our dresses are made to measure, done by handcraft with much care and love.  Before the process of making your Dream Dress, I will personally guide you from choosing the design that will look best on you, through taking measurements and finally getting the dress fast and safe! 

I'm available for any question you might have and would love to help you making a perfect WOW Dress ,your guests will never forget...

Before you order,you need to know:

1,Your detail address including your phone number( this  can help the courier inform you timely when dress arrive)

2,  Your detail measurements.

a, Bust:=____________ inches.

b,.Waist: =_______________ inches.

c,.Hips: = ________________ inches.

d. Your height without shoes:= ___________inches.

(this size is from your top head to the floor without shoes) Important !

e,Your height with shoes:= ___________inches.

 4, tell us your event date, so we can arrange the production and send you in time.Our factory will need about 10-15 days to finish .(in top season October to April , 20- 25 days),all dress will be shipped by express fast shipping which takes 4-7 days or so.

How to make an order

Step1: Select Size and color and then  click on "Add to cart"

Step 2: Click check out

Step 3: fill out your personal information, like shipping address and contact details.

Step 4: Select payment method and add notes of your any other requirements(including your exact measurements and your custom color )..

***PAYMENT ***

Return Policy

We will accept returns if dresses have quality problems, wrong delivery time, we also hold the right to refuse any unreasonable returns, such as wrong size you gave us, or you change or you mind, and some other reasons for it .We refuse return the items without any quality problems.

 

 

                  

  

 

 

 

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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]
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A thoroughly-researched, thoughtful, and nuanced work about the 1692 Salem withcraft panic.
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