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Shiny_Rock
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- Mar 19, 2013
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I have to agree with antiquesparkler about the dress not being my top priority. I honestly don't believe in the whole "The Dress" hype - there are always so many options that will look great on a bride, and your close ones will cry no matter what!
Also, don't forget to factor in alterations, which normally run around $300-400.
One way of keeping the cost down is going the preowned/sample route. I got my Alfred Angelo dress preowned through the Brides Across America program (so it was my favorite price point - free! ), and it honestly took me several weeks to find signs that the dress had been worn at all - at first I was sure somebody had had it tailored to fit and then chose to wear something else, that's how great it looked after the dry cleaning! I realize preowned isn't for everyone, but samples are also a great option and can be 30-40% cheaper than buying new.
But I'm a very practical person. And I really just can't justify spending that much money on something I will wear for 5-6 hours!
Also, don't forget to factor in alterations, which normally run around $300-400.
One way of keeping the cost down is going the preowned/sample route. I got my Alfred Angelo dress preowned through the Brides Across America program (so it was my favorite price point - free! ), and it honestly took me several weeks to find signs that the dress had been worn at all - at first I was sure somebody had had it tailored to fit and then chose to wear something else, that's how great it looked after the dry cleaning! I realize preowned isn't for everyone, but samples are also a great option and can be 30-40% cheaper than buying new.
But I'm a very practical person. And I really just can't justify spending that much money on something I will wear for 5-6 hours!