If you are on a tight budget you may be considering purchasing a used wedding dress. If you leave your options open and allow plenty of time for used dress shopping, you can wear the wedding gown of your dreams while saving several hundred dollars.
Be aware when you buy used -- or any Wedding gown that isn't straight from the designer -- that it may
Also, like everyday women's clothing, sizes vary depending on the brand. Each designer publishes a measurement chart. Using those charts, figure out your size in each of your preferred designers' gowns (Remember that in all likelihood your wedding dress will need to be altered, whether you purchase it used or straight from the designer).
After completing your research, you are ready to begin looking for a used wedding gown. There are several places to find used gowns. You'll want to set up notices, put in requests, and monitor each of them:
- Consignment stores can be a good used gown source. If you are lucky enough to have a local used formal wear store, alert the owner that you are looking for a dress.
- Craigslist is a very active used-goods marketplace. Find your local Craigslist, open a free account, and make an "item wanted" post. Do searches for the terms "wedding gown" and "wedding dress" in the clothing section -- and monitor new listings often -- to see what is currently being sold.
- There are several Websites that specialize in used wedding attire and/or create a buyer/seller marketplace (hint: search "used wedding dresses" or something similar in your favorite search engine).
- Buy at auction. By far the largest auction site is eBay, and they have an extensive bridal gown section. Many were worn once or are sales samples.
- While not technically "used," bridal store floor samples are a great bargain. Most stores sell their last-season samples for $99 and up.
After completing your research, you are ready to begin looking for a used wedding gown. There are several places to find used gowns. You'll want to set up notices, put in requests, and monitor each of them:
- Consignment stores can be a good used gown source. If you are lucky enough to have a local used formal wear store, alert the owner that you are looking for a dress.
- Craigslist is a very active used-goods marketplace. Find your local Craigslist, open a free account, and make an "item wanted" post. Do searches for the terms "wedding gown" and "wedding dress" in the clothing section -- and monitor new listings often -- to see what is currently being sold.
- There are several Websites that specialize in used wedding attire and/or create a buyer/seller marketplace (hint: search "used wedding dresses" or something similar in your favorite search engine).
- Buy at auction. By far the largest auction site is eBay, and they have an extensive bridal gown section. Many were worn once or are sales samples.
- While not technically "used," bridal store floor samples are a great bargain. Most stores sell their last-season samples for $99 and up.
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