I went to Ethos on a whim, not really thinking I'd find anything. One of my 'maids and I browsed around and found something interesting for me to try on. The sales lady talking to us was very friendly, and when asked she produced and adorable (longer) tea length gown for me to try at a nice price point ($750). My dilemma with tea length has been that I never saw myself wearing a tea length gown for my entire wedding day, and with this one being longer, it was a nice compromise. She helped my in to a huge petticoat so I could see the dress in it's "fullness potential" and wrote everything down for us before we left.
One thing I will say is that the gown was a lot lower in quality than any of the other ones I have tried on up to that point. It was one layer of tulle on top of the under layers, and because of that, it didn't really give me the "princess bride" feeling I was going for. The shop is a little older and could use some upgrades, and the 'maids dresses always seems to be one the more disorganized end of things. They did have a lovely selection of black fascinators with crystal accented birdcage veiling. Bonus! This shop is worth a look if you're on a budget, and unless things have changed, they don't offer in house alterations. (When my bridesmaids got their dresses here during my first miserably failed engagement years ago, that was the case).
Worth a peek if you're in the area.