Hi Ladies,
I hope you can be my jury and tell me what I should do in this situation:
I purchased a silk 1950's wiggle dress from a shop here in the TO, and I love it to death, it is absolutely my favourite.
It was really smelly and grimy feeling so I took it to my dry cleaner who cleans all my vintage. She knows to be delicate with the garments and I have never had a problem before.
I have worn this dress 3 times - and each time something has happened to it. The first time seams on the bodice burst open, and I stitched it back up. The second time I wore it a seam burst on the side of the dress, and once again I restitched. I started assuming maybe the seams were weak, and never thought it might be the fabric as well. Well, the third time I wore it (I was just trying it on to see what shoes I should wear with it to a wedding next week) when I bent over and disaster struck - the material on the back skirt split....and no where near a seam. Needless to say I had a good long cry about it, and now I am just angry because my dress is damaged, I paid $160 for it at a local shop and have only worn it three times with constant problems.
So here is my question: is it reasonable to take this back to the shop and complain? Do I have any grounds at all, like would a good seller have been able to tell the integrity of silk material, or is this simply the horrible risks one takes of buying vintage? Or, is it my fault that I got a silk dress dry cleaned? I am just not sure. Has anyone else had this happen to them, and are there any ways to avoid the pitfalls of a weak garment? I thought I was relatively safe since this dress was made in the 50's not the 30's or 20's....but I guess not.
Also, has anyone repaired damage to a garment when the rip was not on the seam? I am so bummed about this...I love this dress
Thanks for your help ladies!
Mary
I hope you can be my jury and tell me what I should do in this situation:
I purchased a silk 1950's wiggle dress from a shop here in the TO, and I love it to death, it is absolutely my favourite.
It was really smelly and grimy feeling so I took it to my dry cleaner who cleans all my vintage. She knows to be delicate with the garments and I have never had a problem before.
I have worn this dress 3 times - and each time something has happened to it. The first time seams on the bodice burst open, and I stitched it back up. The second time I wore it a seam burst on the side of the dress, and once again I restitched. I started assuming maybe the seams were weak, and never thought it might be the fabric as well. Well, the third time I wore it (I was just trying it on to see what shoes I should wear with it to a wedding next week) when I bent over and disaster struck - the material on the back skirt split....and no where near a seam. Needless to say I had a good long cry about it, and now I am just angry because my dress is damaged, I paid $160 for it at a local shop and have only worn it three times with constant problems.
So here is my question: is it reasonable to take this back to the shop and complain? Do I have any grounds at all, like would a good seller have been able to tell the integrity of silk material, or is this simply the horrible risks one takes of buying vintage? Or, is it my fault that I got a silk dress dry cleaned? I am just not sure. Has anyone else had this happen to them, and are there any ways to avoid the pitfalls of a weak garment? I thought I was relatively safe since this dress was made in the 50's not the 30's or 20's....but I guess not.
Also, has anyone repaired damage to a garment when the rip was not on the seam? I am so bummed about this...I love this dress
Thanks for your help ladies!
Mary