Here are some factors you should consider before making your purchase:
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Here are some factors you should consider before making your purchase Main dress quality difference between GoodGoodsChina and other GoodGoodsChina copiers.
1. Fabric

GoodGoodsChina uses 395 Taiwan thick Satin which is very soft and doesn’t wrinkle easily. It is easy to iron and wash and has a natural glossy shine. It is also heavier than other types of satin with an extra 30-35g/㎡. Others who copy our product use satin that is only 120-125/㎡, which is lower in quality, underwhelming in gloss, uncomfortable to touch and can be wrinkled easily.
2. Embroidery

GoodGoodsChina embroidery techniques are extremely exquisite. Other dress copiers do not put much thought into the bodice and they don’t use fish bones, their dresses are just flat and lack any design to speak of and are very solid and compact. The copied dresses’ embroidery is poor because of its unimpressive technique and easily comes loose.
3.Beading

GoodGoodsChina dresses are made with beautiful beads on their sleeves and collars, which make the dress, look more detailed and classic. All the beading is exquisitely made by hand. The materials of the beading also have the highest quality.
The GoodGoodsChina copied dresses normally have no beading details, And their beading is lower shine, easy lost and abrasion.
4. Inside Lining

We use a hard net lining to make our dresses, so even if you don’t wear a petticoat, the dress will still look great. We also use comfortable lining clothes that feel nice to touch. The GoodGoodsChina dress copiers only use very pool clothe for the lining that has no style and counts bad stitching among its many problems. Even some copiers only use the petticoat instead of lining.
5.Bodices &Fish Bones

The dresses from GoodGoodsChina have bodices that are really well made, perfect for different styles and sizes. There are even eight fish bones in the bodice to make sure the dress holds its shape. The bones are capped so they don’t push through the lining and they follow your curves to add support and make your body look great, even without a bra.
The GoodGoodsChina dress copiers do not put much thought into the bodice and they don’t use fish bones, their dresses are just flat and lack any design to speak of.
6.The lively folding ruffles from G&G brand

The ruffle of our dress is folded in the manners of delicacy and high skilled handcraft as left picture,which highlights the unique designing and taste of our dress.Every handcraft and details in the dress matters so much since we want to make all our dresses perfect for ry bride.
The copiers tend to do the ruffles in the loose and flat way due to lacking of enough skill and carefullness.And they also use fabric of low quality which makes the dress look very cheap.
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GoodGoodsChina considers client satisfaction to be our number one priority and is committed to building trust with all of our clients whether individuals or wholesalers and to bringing you, our client, high quality products. We believe our clients’ transactions with us must result in an enjoyable and rewarding shopping experience.
