joey54 wrote: » I never "got them" until I saw them up against chairs with no covers. Now I wouldn't be without them. I think the hotel where the reception is on can make a difference too. Some hotels have newer chairs which a lovely without covers as they're new and not as worn as others.
angelbabe2112 wrote: » Hi all! wedding chair covers is always something i wanted when getting married so forking out a few hundred for them! So ive been doing a little research and what id really love is your input. I know some people get put off because of the price but if they were being offered for maybe 1.50 or 2.00 a chair would more people go for them. and say maybe .50-.75cent a sash? Just a future venture im looking into and wanted to see what the interest in it was like. Thanks for your help!
uriah wrote: » Attended a wedding couple of years ago. While guests were still drinking coffee, staff went around taking chair-covers from chairs - asking guest to stand up while covers were removed. Unbelievable. Make sure this will not happen to your guests.
texanman wrote: » I think chair covers at a wedding really show off the room. Imo the room looks bare without them.
Muckit wrote: » Hi there I know this is an old thread... but I am looking for chair covers for my wedding in October of this year. (120-130 chairs) Anyone know where I could hire chair covers at reasonable rates in the west of Ireland? (I'm in Galway) I'm on a tight budget so cheap and cheerful would fit the bill!! Thanks in advance for your help, recommendations and suggestions Muckit