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Where should I look for an inexpensive wedding dress?

I am most likely having a very small wedding and do not want to spend tons of money on a dress.

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  • 2 decades ago
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    A few options:

    -ebay

    -Craig'slist.com

    -FreeWeddingClassifieds.com-has a huge selection of wedding dresses

    -thrift stores like Salvation Army

    -consignment shops

    -Sample sales-Here you will find designer dresses at major discounts. However, they are usually only in NYC and LA. Try www.topbutton.com for places.

    Remember to keep in mind that alterations will be a cost-look for dresses that are no more than 2 sizes bigger or smaller.

  • 2 decades ago

    I had a small yet elegant wedding last October. I wanted a dress that reflected that...elegant and simple.

    What I did, was I found a bridesmaid's dress that I loved and ordered it in off white. It was SO cheap since it was a bridesmaid's dress. The same style dress categorized as a "bridal gown" was 4 times as much!

    (I found David's bridal to have really tacky dresses)

    I ended up having an extra layer of chiffon added to the outside of the skirt and I had the sleeves changed, and the dress SILL only ended up costing around $200!! If you dont need to alter the dress as much as I did, you could spend considerably less!

  • Blue
    Lv 7
    2 decades ago

    A few suggestions: Look for an informal gown. I got a beautiful, but rather simple dress for $350. Jessica McClintock is a designer who makes a lot of informal dresses. Along those same lines, most bridesmaids dresses can be ordered in white. They tend to be simpler and less expensive. Also, look for a dress either off the rack (like the floor model) or a close-out or discontinued dress. One thing to keep in mind with this, is the dress might need a lot of alterations which can add up.

  • Anonymous
    2 decades ago

    Davids Bridal sometimes has a sale where dresses are $100.00, plus Chadwicks of Boston has a bridal line that is very inexpensive. Also, I don't know your size but Lane Bryant just started a bridal line also that is inexpensive. Also, you could try any consignment shop in your area.

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  • 2 decades ago

    Many places offered recycled wedding dresses in consignment shops. I would recommend consignment shops over anything else because the sellers are motivated to produce a quality product to the buyer.

  • 2 decades ago

    Try David's Bridal

    But why settle for something that's not the best.

    Girl, this is your wedding dress not your prom..you deserve the best..save up your money..get a bonus and get your dream dress..spend money don't be cheap,..this is your day..

  • Anonymous
    2 decades ago

    Try E-bay! If you don't want second hand, a lot of Bridal stores will have a sale rack- dresses which were samples for trying on, which they will sell for a reduced price. Even if it does not fit perfectly, they should be able to taylor it for you. Good luck, and happy shopping! :o)

  • 2 decades ago

    I found my dress at a local dress shop where I live. They were having a huge sale (it was right after the big wedding season... august-ish)

  • 2 decades ago

    David's bridal. They always have sales.

    Or check out rack sales (they sell you a dress off the rack without alterations).

    Sometimes, depending on location and store, having them made can be cheaper.

  • Anonymous
    2 decades ago

    go to the noram shops but ask to see the end of line stuff

    my girlfriend had a big budget for a dress but in the end only spent a few quid

    best dress was the end of line stuff

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