
what are some bridal shops in tx where i can find a gown? im getting married in less then a year.
please send me websites to these places if possible.
thank you. something near tyler, canton, mesquite, ormaybe dallas. i know of davids bridal and thats it.
Do you know what kind of dress you are looking for? If you know of a particular designer that you want you can go to the designers website and locate a store in your area.
Here are a few suggestions:
http://www.foreveryours-bridal.com/
http://www.bridesbellestyler.com/
http://www.weddingsatoz.net/
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