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Selling Your Wedding Dress to recoup some of the Costs

Anyone that has even gotten married or helped someone else plan a wedding will tell that it is not cheap to get married. No matter how closely you try to stick to your budget and cut corners, you will never really be able to have a cheap wedding. Some people, to save money, often decide to sell some of their wedding items after their wedding, including their wedding dress. Many people are willing to purchase a used wedding dress, to save money on their own wedding, so it isn’t that difficult to find someone willing to buy your dress. There are some things that you can do to help ensure that your dress sells for the best possible price, so keep reading.

If your wedding dress looks like it has never been worn, and has no rips, tears, or stains, it is quite possible to get back at least half of what you paid for it, if you know how to sell it correctly.

If you decide to sell your dress, the first thing to do is take it to a reputable professional cleaner to have it cleaned. In most cases, this costs around $50, but can really improve your profit from selling your dress. Many people have this done anyway, even if they aren’t planning to try and sell their wedding dress.

You don’t want to store the dress in plastic after the wedding, as it could be damaged by humidity, or stretched by placing it on a hanger. There are specially designed boxes that you can purchase, designed to keep dust out, to place your wedding dress in, and this is really the best option.

You will find that there are many places that you can list your wedding dress for sale. If you decide to sell the dress locally, you may want to list it in your classified ads, either in your newspaper or community website, or either put it with a consignment shop. If you go with the consignment shop, you will have to share part of the profit, so keep that in mind.

Of course, you can take pictures of your wedding dress; the more detailed the better, and list it for sale online, either through your own website, or an auction site such as E-Bay. This is one of the more common way so selling used wedding dresses. Set the minimum amount you are willing to take for the dress, include shipping costs, and then let bidders duke it out. If you have the ability to do buy it now, you may even sell the dress sooner than you think, so you may want to set the price a little higher.

Many people choose to hold onto their wedding dresses, as part of their wedding day memorabilia, and that is okay. But if you don’t particularly care either way, selling your wedding dress can help you recover from some of the costs spent on the wedding, and give you some extra money that can be put to good use!



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