So you've determined the color from the bridesmaid dresses you would like for your bridesmaids. You know the design and style, material, available sizes, and just how quickly they may be in your hands. One other thing to determine is whether you would like full-length dresses, tea-length, or cocktail-length dresses. Here are some points to consider when picking out the length of your bridesmiad gowns:

Tea-length or cocktail-length dresses could be cooler, so that they might be more ideal for very warm and/or outdoor wedding settings. Conversely, full-length dresses may be preferable within the colder months.

A-Line/Princess Sweetheart Sleeveless Long/Floor-Length Chiffon Bridesmaid Dress With Split Pleated

A shorter style is much more wearable following the wedding day, but remember that a long dress might be shortened.

Shorter dresses may be less consistent within the overall look they create for the bridal party. Differences from leg contour around shoe styles could be more apparent.

Shorter styles may be less expensive, as they'd require less fabric. However, the labor to produce an extended or short version from the same style could be about the same, therefore the price difference wouldn't be major.

Shorter styles could be easier to pack if you are having a destination wedding.

A-Line/Princess V Neck Sleeveless Tea-Length Lace Bridesmaid Dress

Full-length dresses tend to be more vulnerable to getting dirty or torn while being worn. They are simply nearer to the ground!

Full-length dresses project probably the most formal image. Many women would prefer to get their legs covered on the formal occasion just like a wedding.

The choice, ultimately, is yours. There are benefits of either short or long plus size bridesmaid dresses, so think about the pros and cons before choosing dress length.