professional wedding dress cleaning Wedding Dress Cleaning and Preservation – Wedding Dress Preservation by The  Knot
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professional wedding dress cleaning

professional wedding dress cleaning Wedding Dress Cleaning and Preservation – Wedding Dress Preservation by The Knot

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professional wedding dress cleaning Wedding Dress Cleaning and Preservation – Wedding Dress Preservation by The KnotOur Service Includes: Professional Cleaning: Your dress is meticulously cleaned by experts using techniques specifically designed for delicate fabrics and intricate details. Prestige Preservation Process: We implement the proven Prestige Preservation Program, safeguarding your gown from yellowing, fading, and deterioration. Museum Quality Storage: Your beautifully preserved dress is carefully placed in an acid free, museum quality chest, designed to

Our Service Includes:

  • Professional Cleaning: Your dress is meticulously cleaned by experts using techniques specifically designed for delicate fabrics and intricate details.
  • Prestige Preservation Process: We implement the proven Prestige Preservation Program, safeguarding your gown from yellowing, fading, and deterioration.
  • Museum-Quality Storage: Your beautifully preserved dress is carefully placed in an acid-free, museum-quality chest, designed to protect it for generations to come.

Benefits:

  • Trusted Expertise: Our service is backed by decades of experience and industry-leading preservation techniques, ensuring your gown receives the highest standard of care.
  • Lifetime Protection: Your gown will be preserved using the finest materials and techniques, ensuring it remains in pristine condition for years to come.
  • Convenient & Secure: Simply send your dress to us, and we'll handle the rest. Your preserved gown will be returned in a secure, ready-to-store chest.

Preserve Your Memories. Send Your Dress Today.

Tell your story to future generations with Happily Ever After Preservation dress services.

Dress Cleaning + Preservation Includes:

  • Minor repairs are included in the package (up to $15). Please request.
  • Dresses are steamed and pressed prior to packaging.
  • Professional folding techniques used.
  • Shipping and handling are included in the package.  
  • All packages come with $1000 of shipping insurance. More shipping insurance can be added for a fee ($30 per $500 of value added). Send us a message and we will set up a custom order for you.
  • Only acid free packaging materials are used, including the archival box.
  • The preservation box measures 30x20x10.
  • The shipping kit box measures 30x20x8. (this is the kit box used to send us the dress for the service)
  • Custom return shipping options available upon request.
  • Family owned and operated business.
  • Updates and emails throughout the process.
  • No extra fees for dress type, fabric type, brand, spots or stains, etc. 

Service Times

  • Average service times are 8-10 weeks from Happily Ever After Preservation receiving the dress.

What to Expect

When your order is completed through our online checkout, a wedding dress shipping kit will be sent to your address. The kit contains instructions and materials for sending the dress to our company for the service. Shipping, handling and insurance are all included with the package.

All wedding dresses that are Cleaned & Preserved by Happily Ever After Preservation, are covered by a lifetime warranty. If for any reason, you are not satisfied with our preservation process we will re-clean and re-package your gown at no charge.

Cleaning Systems

All dry cleaning methods are completed using GreenEarth Cleaning, the safest and most environmentally safe dry cleaning option available on the market.

All wet cleaning methods are done using Elegant Care, the safest and most effective wet cleaning method available.

Shipping

You may choose to add additional Shipping insurance to your order. Custom delivery options are available upon request. Use our text service in bottom right corner.

Questions?

Have questions about your dress? Snap a photo and text it to us using the app in the bottom right corner. A real person will be happy to help!

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]
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