Who Buys Used Wedding Dresses






Although every bride wants to look incredibly beautiful, charming and noticeable on her wedding day, this doesn’t mean that she has to empty her wedding budget and buy a brand new wedding dress that will only be worn once. No one can deny the fact that the wedding day is only one (hopefully) and that is the most important day of a woman’s life. But from here to spending a fortune on a designer wedding dress there is a long way.




Not all the brides of today can afford to purchase an expensive couture or custom made wedding dress for the big wedding day. Here is when the pre-worn or the second-hand wedding dresses enter the scene. Buying a used wedding dress might not be such a bad idea if you think more deeply. If you wonder who buys a used wedding dress, we should tell you that almost any bride who wants to cut the wedding expenses and save some money for the wedding budget, but also those who are looking for a more vintage, antique or medieval style.

So, before you dismiss completely the idea of dressing up in a pre-worn wedding dress, you should do a little research and browse for pictures with used wedding dress just to make an overall idea of how they look like and how many brides fancy them. Therefore, you don’t need to feel ashamed of the fact that you’ll be wearing a second hand wedding dress on your big wedding day. The bride who buys a used wedding dress should feel happy to cut the costs and still feel beautiful, charming and confident in her skin.

There are lots of unique, romantic, attractive, sensual, feminine, elegant and stylish. You just have to shop from the right place. You can surf the internet on Ebay or on specialized websites that provide with vintage clothing, or simply try in some local thrift stores or consignments.

The amazing thing about pre-worn wedding dresses is that some of them look incredibly fashionable. Brides of today die to wear a vintage or a period old-century wedding dress just to look trendy, distinctive, refined, chic and original. And all these at some great incredible prices! There is no need to pay attention to those misconceptions about how used wedding dresses have a lower quality simply because they were previously worn by another blushing bride.

It’s almost a trend to sell your wedding dress these days. What is the point of keeping a dress that won’t be worn again in some other special occasion? Well, it’s true, the wedding dress has a special meaning and importance, but when you’re budget is shrinking day by day, you’ll be amazed to see with what you can come up to produce some money. If you’re decided to go all the way with a pre-worn wedding dress, just make sure that you one with an acceptable condition. Look for holes, ruptures, unraveling of the material, stains and other damages and make sure that they are reparable.

Written by , date May 20, 2010 in Used
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One Response to Who Buys Used Wedding Dresses

  1. Hyth says:

    and if you buy it online and not from a very close friend then no one will know it’s used. i’ve considered this idea and with your article and others read on this subject i finally decided i will do it. i will certainly cut costs and buy a used dress. i know it will be a little bit difficult, becasue i need to look at imperfections and stains but it will so be what i will want. unfortunately i can’t wear my mom’s dress because i can’t fit in it and my mother-in-law had a borrowed dress, but i will try to find a dress that will resemble my mothers. and so the vintage air will be covered and i will perfectly fit the wedding theme.

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