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Alfred Angelo Finally Tells Its Customers Their Dresses Aren’t Coming

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Nearly three weeks after filing for bankruptcy, the Alfred Angelo bridal company has told its customers the news they knew was likely coming: The brides won’t be getting their dresses after all, the Boston Globe reported yesterday. In a message posted to the company’s website, Alfred Angelo said that “to the extent any order has not been fully delivered to a customer, it shall have to remain unfilled.” Customers who believe they are owed money are asked to fill out a proof of claim form. “The Chapter 7 Trustee greatly regrets the upset that Alfred Angelo’s July 14th bankruptcy filing has caused its customers,” the company wrote on their website. “While we have been successful in obtaining customer records and delivering many dresses and accessories for customers all over the country, even after the bankruptcy filing date, it has now become apparent that the logistical and financial strain of fulfilling each and every open order makes continuing that course of action no longer possible.”
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