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Jinger Duggar will go wedding dress shopping with sisters (from left) Jessa, Jill, Jana and Joy-Anna in “Counting On” Season 3. TLC

Jinger Duggar is going to say “yes” to the dress on an upcoming episode of TLC’s “Counting On.” Previews for the episode allow viewers to tag along as she and her sisters shop for the perfect gown.

Us Weekly previewed the episode, slated to air Monday on TLC, which shows Jinger sporting the very lace-sleeved ball gown she wore to marry Jeremy Vuolo in November 2016. In the clip each of Jinger’s sisters share their feelings on seeing the fifth oldest Duggar in a wedding gown. Both Jill Dillard and Jessa Seewald — the first and second Duggar girls to get married — admitted that it was an emotional trip to the dress shop knowing that Jinger would soon be leaving their parents home. Jinger, on the other hand, remained focused on the fact that she would be choosing something to walk down the aisle toward the love of her life in.

“When I came out in the first dress, I guess it was just amazing, being in a wedding dress,” she said. “That whole thought was incredible.”

Jinger isn’t the first Duggar to take TLC’s cameras dress shopping or feature her wedding on the show. In fact, it’s become common place. Here’s how Jinger and Jeremy’s wedding prep and big day stacks up against Jill and Derick Dillard’s, and Jessa and Ben Seewald’s:

Jinger’s Wedding Dress

While the Duggar’s are far from the most extravagant family in the reality TV show business, Jinger opted to err on the side of dramatic for her big day. She said “I Do” to Jeremy in a ball gown with a high neckline, sheer lace sleeves and a 13-ft. train according to People magazine. The gown featured lace embellishments on the skirt, which trailed behind her as she made her way to the altar.

Jill’s Wedding Dress

Jill, who was the first of the Duggar girls to leave the nest, also sported lace on her big day though her dress was far more simple. The Knot reported that the second eldest Duggar girl wore a white cap-sleeve gown with Swarovski crystal details throughout. The dress is said to have been customized from a strapless gown.

Jessa’s Wedding Dress

Jessa broke with tradition slightly during her 2015 wedding to Ben Seewald. The former “19 Kids and Counting” star decided to wear a blush gown, rather than the standard white. People magazine reported that the gown was a cap-sleeved a-line dress with a beaded bodice and both Swarovski crystal and pearl details throughout. The dress originally featured much more tulle than Jessa sported on her big day, but was removed in an effort to achieve a more flattering silhouette for her figure.

Jinger’s First Kiss

The Duggar’s have been very public about the strict moral code by which they live. It affects every aspect of their lives, especially when it comes to courtship. The children do not kiss — or even give straight-on hugs — during courtship, instead reserving that for after their trip down the aisle. Jinger and Jeremy chose to share their first kiss with family, friends and fans during their wedding, though each Duggar has approached that differently in the past.

Jill’s First Kiss

Jill and Derick also had their first kiss during their wedding. Duggar matriarch Michelle joked, during the “19 Kids and Counting” wedding special, that Jill “dove right into the moment.”

Jessa’s First Kiss

Unlike her sisters, Jessa and her hubby decided to keep their first kiss between the two of them. The pair revealed to “19 Kids and Counting” viewers that they planned to smooch behind the scenes. Although he’d never done it before, Ben wasn’t worried at all about locking lips with his bride to be, telling TLC’s cameras he’d “seen some movies.”

Jessa and Ben were married by Pastor Mike Schadt. After pronouncing them husband and wife, Schadt called attention to their desire to keep their kiss between the two of them.

“Did y’all happen to notice there was maybe something missing?” Schadt asked wedding guests. “It was a desire that they would share this unique and precious time alone in intimately alone. I can tell you right now they’re smooching.”

Jinger’s Wedding

Jinger and Jeremy’s wedding took place Arkansas. The pair opted to embrace the season in which they were getting married, with a woodland/fall theme. As People magazine noted, they did so with colors and props.

“The idea was to bring the outdoors in,” said wedding planner Christina Moore. “Jinger really loves the fall landscape and colors.”

Their wedding cake was a “naked cake,” or cake without the traditional frosting or fondant on the outside. It was covered in grapes and different berries. There were also cupcakes available for guests.

Jinger and Jeremy left their wedding venue in a vintage Jaguar — the final grand detail in their extravagant wedding day.

Jill’s Wedding

Jill and Derick were joined by 1,000 family members and friends to celebrate their big day on June 21, 2014. People magazine reported that the reception took place at Cross Church in Springdale, Arkansas. Guests the celebrated the newly weds in a reception that featured more than 600 cupcakes, 3,000 chocolate chip cookies and 3,000 root beer floats. Another party is said to have been held at the Duggar’s home afterward.

“It was a party to end all parties,” Jim Bob Duggar told People.

Jessa’s Wedding

Jessa and Ben’s wedding was only slightly bigger than Jill’s, with more than 1,000 guests in attendance. People reported that the pair wrote their own vows to one another and did not share their first kiss at the altar. After saying their I Dos, Jessa and Ben went off to spend some quality time together as husband and wife before moving on to their reception.

Jessa is not a big cake fan, so she and Ben decided to forego it altogether. Instead, guests were served ice cream sundaes. Ben and Jessa left their celebration in a horse-drawn carriage while blowing bubbles.

Tag along as Jinger picks out her wedding gown on “Counting On” Monday at 9 p.m. EST on TLC.