A Saskatoon bridal shop that was already angering many clients this week says it is closing for good.

Now, clients without wedding dresses are being told to contact the manufacturers themselves.

On Monday, CBC News reported that a Saskatoon bride-to-be was fuming after Champagne Bridal unexpectedly closed its doors last week. Some of its clients had been posting to social media recently that they weren't getting dresses they already paid for.

The store tried to reassure its upset clients, saying "We will continue to work with the suppliers on timely delivery so you will shine on your special day."

On Tuesday, the store announced on its Facebook page that it is permanently shutting down.

"Earlier this year, we started to get behind in payment to the designers, which delayed the shipment of some orders," Champagne Bridal wrote on Facebook. "Our intention was never to take advantage of anyone or cause any stress, as we felt we had everything under control and making improvements to get caught up."

Champagne Bridal is now telling clients who ordered dresses to contact the manufacturers "to make arrangements for delivery."

It went on to say, "We sincerely apologize for causing this upsetting delay and truly wish you all the best."

Champagne Bridal was a family-owned and operated business in downtown Saskatoon for eight years.