Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Little Black Dress Update

Yeah!  I have finally solved my formal attire dilemma and I wanted to pass some information along.  I ended up going with bridesmaid separates from Allyse's Bridal in the University Mall in Orem, Utah.  I happened to be going through Utah Valley on leave and found what I was looking for.  You can find all of their products on http://www.beautifullymodest.com/, but it is worth it to order it from Allyse's as they offer a 15% military discount.  So even if you won't be anywhere near Utah for a very long time.  Check out what they have online and then give the Orem store a call and see what they can do for you.  

3 comments:

The Fisher's said...

An awesome sight is Walker's Eternity. Great prices on their in stock stuff, just make sure you are on their instock evening wear section, they do special orders as well. Also based out of UT.

Anonymous said...

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It is a mini sacrament kit that is great for Missionaries, Military Personnel, Wards, and All Priesthood Holders!

The Traveler contains a bread tray, water tray, two white cotton clothes, a container for plastic or paper cups, a container for bread, and a double-sided sacrament prayer card - all in a water repellent black, zippered cordura bag (approximately 5" x 5" x 2 1/2" in size).

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Thanks!

The Monkeys said...

I was just saying there were no LDS military blogs out there the other day on my blog and then I found this. Then I noticed that you haven't posted since 2009. Oh, well, momentary joys!