Saturday, March 16, 2013

Inexpensive Dress

Any ideas for a very inexpensive wedding dress? I've been scouting the second hand stores but haven't come up with anything yet.

 Most bridal stores will sell "off the rack" dresses that are used as display models. Check these for any shop damage though. There are usually also numerous consignment shops that have never been worn or worn once dresses that have been cleaned and are generally in excellent condition at reduced prices.

Craigslist has some excellent bargains on wedding dresses. I've seen some as low as $20, and some around $100.

Another option is to find a seamstress and have a dress sewn for you. Ask friends, dry cleaners or high-end shops in your area for recommendations and then call his/her references for other wedding dresses they have made. Aside from the time it takes to make the dress, allow several weeks to order materials and then another several weeks for fittings/alterations and cleaning.

You could also borrow a dress from a friend or relative. Again a reliable seamstress may be needed - and be sure to get the ok from the person you are borrowing from before you alter the dress to fit you.

If keeping the dress after the wedding is not a high priority, consider rental. Look in your phone book under Bridal Shops for those who rent dresses. This is usually a fraction of the cost of buying and the shop will generally also do alterations for you. The veil and slip should be included in the rental fee and they will also do the cleaning after.

Also, if your budget is tight, there is nothing stopping you from buying a nice dress from a store other than a bridal shop. Many brides have been married in street length dresses or nice suits. Also, depending on the season, you could look for prom dresses or elegant cocktail dresses in white or ivory or off-white. One of my friends wore a long burgundy dress for her wedding and the maid of honor wore light purple. Let your imagination help.

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