Tips for finding a cheap wedding dress.
If you have your heart set on a designer dress, you have several options. You can try going to a designer or bridal show room and explaining your situation. Ask them if they have any older models, discontinued pieces or even damaged gowns. Many vendors will sell reduced-priced gowns if they are last year's model or if there's a rip on the sleeve or stain on the shoulder. If the damage is something you can deal with and repair, it wouldn't hurt to dig in the bargain bin.
Thrift stores and consignment stores are another great outlet for discount bridal wear. If you want to find quality, expensive pieces at a reduced rate, look for consignment and thrift stores in upscale areas. There's a good chance the dresses were donated by locals with disposable income in pricier locations. Since there's usually a no-return policy, you better know what you're walking out the door with. Prior to purchasing, check for tears, rips, burns and stains and make sure these will be easy to repair. Depending on the type of damage, you may be able to negotiate a lower price. In many cases, the dress may only require a good dry cleaning.
Online auction sites have become a first and secondhand wedding dress goldmine! Not only are former brides looking to make extra cash, but vendors may also be looking to unload discontinued or damaged merchandise. Be on your guard, however, as you can't scrutinize these dresses like those in the shops. Check all photos carefully and request more if necessary. Ask for a full disclosure of all damage and have the seller put this in writing. Make sure it's stipulated that if other damage is discovered, you can get a full or partial refund.
Don't let a lack of funds ruin your special day. There are plenty of ways for you to find the dress of your dreams. No one has to know where it was purchased or how much you paid. The important thing is to look beautiful on your special day.
