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Wedding Curiosity

(sorry if this question is a repeat, I had trouble posting the first time and hope it's not showing up more than once!)

So, I've been watching "Say Yes to the Dress" and it roused my curiosity. How much does the average bride spend on her special dress? Do most people really spend thousands or is it closer to hundreds? How much did you spend? Was it worth it or do you wish you had spent more/less? Just for fun and thanks for sharing ;)

Oh, and my sister is about to get married...so I'm asking on her behalf as well!

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Glad I'm not the only one who didn't spend 24,000 dollars on a dress, ha ha ha! Thanks all!

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My gorgeous $2000 wedding dress is now in storage in my garage, vacuum sealed. (Bought ten years ago.) I think my divorce cost less. Kinda gross, huh?

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I spent 800. It was absolutely perfect.

Maggie Sottero.

http://www.maggiesottero.com/

The dress & the photographer were my two BEST spent expenses.

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My dress will not end up being cheap as much as I would like to keep it down, but I basically have to have it made for me, I am 6'2 and have not found any company that tailors to tall brides. It is a ways off for me so I am not so focused on it but I imagine I will be spending about 1000 to 1500 on the dress not to mention the accessories.

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I spent a grand total of $5.35 on my wedding dress. I worked at a fabric store at the time and made my wedding dress as a "model garment," meaning it was on display for 3 months after I made it. In return for its display, I only had to pay the sales tax on the fabric and notions.

Have fun!

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My gorgeous $2000 wedding dress is now in storage in my garage, vacuum sealed. (Bought ten years ago.) I think my divorce cost less. Kinda gross, huh?

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I went to several very upscale boutiques to try on dresses. Mostly for the fun of it but if I had seen something under $1,500 that I LOVED, I might have been tempted. Fortunately, the two I loved were $3,500 and $10,000 and so it wasn't even an option. Ah but they were soooo fun to try on!

I went to a less exclusive boutique, showed them something from a bridal mag and they said "Well of course we have it but you know, that design was released last year." As if I cared! = ). Anyhow, the upshot is I got a great dress, exactly what I wanted for <$500.

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I think my dress was around $300 for the religious ceremony with family. Six months earlier my husband and I were married by the justice of the peace in a library and I just wore a church dress (on a college break, just the two of us, "craziest" thing I ever did). I could not imagine spending more than that on a dress, and would have been happy with something for a lot less, but at the time I wasn't finding anything. I think some places have bridesmaid dresses that come in white and are quite lovely, though.

My husband mentioned that show to me and I didn't believe him, so we found it online and were in hysterics. We were also a little nausteated by how much people spend. To each his or her own, but I would rather have a car paid off than an expensive dress, but settled for a lower-priced dress, car payments, AND the best man I could have married. :) I hope your sister has a lovely wedding!

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$275 off the clearance rack! It was alot of money for me but alot less money than my friends were spending on their dresses at the time. I was so hooked on the price that I forgot how much I really wanted a strapless gown. I didn't get a strapless gown that I wanted but atleast I'm not still paying for an expensive strapless dress 8 years later because I paid cash for my clearance rack dress.

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We did not do a traditional wedding and I did not buy a wedding dress bc I did not want one. Also, at the time we were poor grad students and we did not have any parents who were willing to pay for anything so it was out of our own pockets. I guess I'm too practical. Personally, I think it's an insane tradition to spend so much on weddings but to each their own!

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I spent 800. It was absolutely perfect.

Maggie Sottero.

http://www.maggiesottero.com/

The dress & the photographer were my two BEST spent expenses.

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I do special events and there is a group of people that do spend $1000. or more on their gowns, but they would not surprise you. They have money and they purchase clothing at full price and do not have to budget like the rest of us.

I have also sold Wedding gowns before and they were actually sewn at the companies of these designers, specifically for these brides. They were measured and not tried on by anyone else. Some of them were magnificent and are definitely heirloom quality.

That said I still loved my Sample wedding gown. It retailed for $1200. back in 1981, was on sale and with my discount I paid $149. It looked like hell on the hanger I tried it on as a joke, but it was amazing..

My Stepmother married my dad last year and had a large amount she was willing to spend.. But ended up with a perfect dress from Davids Bridal for $100. It was wonderful. She was able to purchase 3 weeding cakes! Hee,hee.. priorities..

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