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One more piece of advice turn your gown inside out before traveling, just in case anything should happen. I have heard of one bride who went through security and TSA opened up her garment bag and patted the dress down but had ink on his gloves and left marks all over the dress!
EGADS! Thanks for the tip! I will share this with other brides on other forums now!!!
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IOne more piece of advice turn your gown inside out before traveling, just in case anything should happen. I have heard of one bride who went through security and TSA opened up her garment bag and patted the dress down but had ink on his gloves and left marks all over the dress!
HOLY CRAP!!! That is terrible. That makes me want to cry! I'll definitely put mine inside out.
Jeeze!
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I am flying SkyService and probably just have carry my dress on and stuff it in an overhead storage. The only problem with my dress is that it can't be steamed! Also, a little off topic, but apparently the RIU does not have irons in the rooms, you have to rent them from front desk?? Keep this in mind for the guys!!

We flew Skyservice as well and we did have to put in up overhead...but another bride had to put hers in the same spot so we both took extra care leaving the plane so as to end up with the right dress :)

They do have irons and boards (at least in the Junior Suites anyways) my mother in law had a reg. room and she requested both to her room for the one day...no probs
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I was advised by the wedding shop to pack the dress shortly before the flight, that was its not in your baggage for longer than it needs to be. Apparently some airlines will hang it up at the front for you, but im flying with Thomson and they say it has to be packed into hand luggage or put in your suitcase. I am hoping to fit it into my hand luggage just so that it is close by me, but i am worried it will be abit tight getting it in. Not sure if my hotel are able to press the dress when i arrive either, i thought maybe hang it in a bath room and then heat and steam should sort it out....not sure if that will actually work though.

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I believe chiffon and satin are good options.  But I think if you're going for a light flowing dress, whatever the material it will pack easily in a carry on if thats what you want. 

Originally Posted by redginger View Post

I haven't started looking for a wedding dress yet, but would ideally like a dress that won't wrinkle easily if packed in a carry-on luggage. What's the best type of dress material to consider? Thanks for any help.



 

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Thank you RoyalBride610! Yes, I'm probably going with a light flowing dress since it'll be so hot in Jamaica.
 

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I believe chiffon and satin are good options.  But I think if you're going for a light flowing dress, whatever the material it will pack easily in a carry on if thats what you want. 



 



 

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