The thing about this story is that the dress was made by a few times gt 
grandmother for her wedding.  It's been worn by many brides since then and was 
given to the bride by her grandmother for the big day.  The dry cleaners had a 
'By Royal Appointment', and so were deemed to be a good dry cleaners.  However 
they went bankrupt and all 'assets' were seized... including all the clothing 
in the place!  When they found out they tried to get the dress back only to be 
told it couldn't be found! Other brides were/are in similar situations.  This 
is why they appealed to social media.

Let's hope they are reunited with the dress soon.  It was taken away by the 
sequestrators, and it's hoped it will be reunited with its owners permanently 
next week.

Sue in East Yorkshire where it's hardly stopped raining for 4 days!!

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