Wedding Gowns on a Budget

Looking for a stunning wedding dress, but don’t want to spend more than your engagement ring cost? Here are a few ways to score a beautiful gown on the cheap.

Internet: Go to your local bridal shop and try on a few dresses by a designer you like. Then check out places like Ebay for a gown by that designer in your size. Usually, the sizes run similar in different styles. You may have to spend on some alterations, but you won’t have to worry about having a dress made just for you (very expensive). Make sure to spend an extra few dollars to buy insurance on the package when it’s shipped, just in case something catastrophic happens.

Clearance Racks: These dresses are not damaged. Most are sample sizes or dresses that were made for someone who changed their minds. Other times, it may be that the designer came out with a new line. You can get a beautiful dress for less than 50% of the original price! Try shopping mid-to-late Summer, for the best deals.

Sample Sales: These are easier to find in metropolitan areas, but if you really want a certain designer’s name on your gown, ask your bridesmaids to accompany you and make a weekend trip out of it!

Antique/Consignment Stores: These are great for the girl with vintage taste. You may need to spend some extra money on having it cleaned, but you will rest assured that your dress is one-of-a-kind.

Prom Dresses: Many prom dresses today are very dramatic, with fairy-tale ball gown skirts and tulle to spare. They run around $100-300, but that’s about 10% of the average wedding gown. You’ll still have to purchase a tiara or veil at a bridal shop, but you’ll save in the long run. This is also a good option if you want something simple. Don’t forget to have your bridesmaids try on some colorful dresses. They’ll appreciate the smaller price tag, too.

Bring a digital camera when you try on dresses if you need extra time to decide. They also help you get a peak at angles the dressing room mirrors don’t provide. Keep in mind, too, that these options are usually first-come, first-serve, so you won’t be able to spend weeks ruminating on your decision. Make sure that anything you buy is free of stains and unrepairable tears. Finally, make sure that anywhere you purchase your gown has a decent return policy. If they don’t, be sure that you love what you’re buying. A good sign is that no other dress feels as good as that one.

Posted by Jillian, a Dot-arilla Blogger