white lace short dress with sleeves White Lace A Line Cap Sleeves Short Homecoming Dress with Open Back US18W / As Picture
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white lace short dress with sleeves

white lace short dress with sleeves White Lace A Line Cap Sleeves Short Homecoming Dress with Open Back US18W / As Picture

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white lace short dress with sleeves White Lace A Line Cap Sleeves Short Homecoming Dress with Open Back US18W / As PictureWelcome to our store! We are shipping worldwide by international express, and offer free custom made service! Dress details: 1. Material: Satin, Lace 2. Color: As Picture(For custom color, please check Satin Color Chart) 3. Closure: Zipper 4. Length: Knee length. 5. Sleeve: Cap sleeves 6. Embellishment: Lace appliques About Size: Standard size or custom size, for custom size, we need the following measurements, you can fill in your measurements in the

Welcome to our store! We are shipping worldwide by international express, and offer free custom made service!

Dress details: 
1. Material: Satin, Lace

2. Color: As Picture(For custom color, please check Satin Color Chart)

3. Closure: Zipper

4. Length: Knee length.

5. Sleeve: Cap sleeves

6. Embellishment: Lace appliques

About Size: 
Standard size or custom size, for custom size, we need the following measurements, you can fill in your measurements in the order note at shopping cart, or you can send it to us directly by email. Please refer to the below measuring guide to ensure you get the correct measurements (we recommend you to find a local tailorshop to get your measurements).

Custom measurements we need:

1. Bust=______ cm/inch 
2. Waist=______cm/inch 
3. Hip=_______cm/inch 
4. Shoulder to shoulder from back=_______cm/inch
5. Nipple to nipple=_______cm/inch
6. Shoulder to nipple=_______cm/inch 
7. Shoulder to Waist=_______cm/inch 
8. Height from top head to toe=_______cm/inch

For long sleeves dress, we also need:
1. Arm length=_______cm/inch
2. Arm hole (arm eye circumference) =_______cm/inch
3. Wrist hole=__________cm/inch

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1. Delivery time: 
1). Normal order: 18 to 25 days.
2). Rush order: within 15 days, but there will be an accelerating fee of US$28.00.

2. Packing: each dress will be packed tightly with waterproof bag (delicate box package or plastic bags).

3. Shipping Method: by UPS, FedEx, DHL or some special airlines.

4. Payment method: PayPal and Credit Card.

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Except for Unite States, most countries charge customs taxes, in order to save cost for you, we have to remark around $30-$40.00 on the invoice, then you just need to pay a small amount of taxes, please note that it's express companies help Customs to collect this charges, it is not shipping cost, as shipping cost has already paid before shipping.

Advantages of Promnova:

We’ve been supplying dresses for some famous brands and we also make dresses for designers in European and USA for many years. Here we have mature industry of woman dresses, experienced and talented tailors with advanced sewing tech, complete and strict quality control system. All of our dresses are handmade with imported high quality fabrics, we support free custom made dresses and worldwide shipping! Our strong team will use every ounce of our heart and soul to make each dress be your dream dress!

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