terms &
Service Description: Clearly describe the services you offer, including the process of creating made-to-order dresses, the materials used, and any additional services such as alterations or fittings.
Order Process: Outline the steps customers need to take to place an order, including consultations, measurements, design approvals, and payment procedures.
Payment Terms: Specify your pricing structure, including any fees for design consultations, materials, labor, and alterations. Clarify when payment is due, accepted payment methods, and any cancellation or refund policies.
Production Timeline: Provide an estimated timeline for the creation of the dress, including design development, fabrication, and delivery. Note that timelines may vary depending on factors such as fabric availability and complexity of the design.
Measurements and Sizing: Emphasize the importance of accurate measurements and explain how customers can provide them. Clarify that you are not responsible for ill-fitting garments if measurements provided by the customer are incorrect.
Fabric and Material Selection: Explain your policy on fabric selection, including options available, additional costs for premium materials, and any limitations on fabric availability.
Alterations and Adjustments: Detail your policy regarding alterations and adjustments to the dress, including any associated fees and the timeframe for requesting modifications after the initial fitting.
Intellectual Property: Specify ownership rights related to the dress design and any customizations or modifications made during the process.
Liability and Disputes: Limit your liability for damages or defects beyond your control, such as fabric flaws or color discrepancies. Outline procedures for resolving disputes, such as mediation or arbitration.
Privacy Policy: Explain how you collect, use, and protect customer information, including personal and payment data.
Terms Updates: Reserve the right to update or modify the terms and conditions at any time and specify how customers will be notified of changes.
It's important to have your terms and conditions reviewed by a legal professional to ensure they comply with relevant laws and regulations and adequately protect your interests as well as your customers'.