Jun 23

    Used Wedding Gowns: Wretched Rag or True Treasure?

    I have been doing a lot of research on eco-friendly wedding practices and on planning a wedding on a budget. One item came up over and over in both categories… used wedding gowns.

    Anyone who knows me knows that I love clothes! I can’t fit all of my frocks in one closet. In all the clothing purchases I have made, I have never purchased anything used. I have never shopped in a consignment shop, thrift store or vintage clothing store; so at first blush, this idea sounded terrible to me. I never liked the idea of wearing someone else’s clothing, let alone something that another bride has worn down the aisle.

    It took a cause greater than saving money to make me take notice to the idea of a previously-worn gown. It was the numerous articles I have read on how wearing used clothing helps save the environment because no new natural resources are needed to produce the clothing. With that said, I decided to investigate the pros and cons of purchasing and wearing a used wedding gown.

    Used Gown Pros

    1. You will save money. Whether you want an expensive designer gown or a more modestly priced dress, used is always cheaper than new. The money you save on the gown will allow you to either spend more money on another aspect of your wedding or you could actually put the left over money in the bank!
    2. If you want to create an old-world look for your wedding, nothing that is manufactured today matches the attention to detail and workmanship found in a vintage wedding gown. Furthermore, you can be fairly certain that none of your friends will be wearing the same gown at their wedding.
    3. If your used gown belongs to a family member or a close friend, the sentimental value to the gown is priceless. I cannot imagine a more significant way to honor a loved one than to wear her wedding gown

    Used Gown Cons

    1. Someone else has worn the gown. If you are superstitious or just feel funny about wearing someone else’s clothing, this may not be the best solution for your wedding gown purchase.
    2. You will most likely not have an opportunity to try it on. You will have to go on faith that the size is correct and you may miss the “salon experience” that is unique to purchasing your wedding gown.
    3. A used gown may have stains and tears that won’t be evident until you own it.

    If you decide to purchase a used gown, read on for some helpful tips:

    1. 1. Purchase the used gown through a reputable seller. There are many services on the Internet that broker used gowns.
    2. 2. Find a good seamstress and dry cleaner to help with repairs prior to purchasing the used wedding gown so you don’t have to scramble when you receive the it.
    3. 3. Ask the seller specific questions about the gown. Are there any flaws? What are they?
    4. 4. Try to get photos from all angles of the gown. If there is something really wrong, you should be able to see it in the pictures.
    5. 5. Pay for the gown with a credit card. If the worst happens and the gown is a disaster when you receive it, you will have some recourse against the seller.

    As with all other purchases, follow your instincts. If you don’t have a good rapport with the seller or something feels suspicious, don’t buy the gown. You will find others out there.

    Next time: Tips for selling your gown online. Share your beautiful gown with another bride, help the environment and make a little extra cash in the process.

    • Jennifer
      Hi there! There's a definite caveat to your claims. Some brides actually buy more than one dress for their wedding. The dress(es) they don't use are often unaltered, couture and new with tags. For some reason, brides occasionally do not return their unused dresses. After the wedding, their parents or husbands are rather desperate to get rid of these space consuming, unused things in their closets. This is where the "used" dress shopper can benefit.

      I received an unused dress from the mother of a multidress bride for free. It was still in the plastic from the shop.
    • Susan Southerland
      Hi Jennifer. What a great suggestion and congratulations on getting such a huge bargain! How did you find out about the multi-dress bride? Did she put an ad in the newspaper, of did you find her online? I think we would all love to know your source. It would be a great tip.
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