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Preowned Wedding Dresses Pare down your costs with a wedding dress hand Buying a used wedding dress (and selling your dress after the wedding to recoup some of costs) is becoming the best and most cost-effective to shop for a dress. "Most wedding dresses that are used have been worn for about five hours," said Josie Daga, founder PreOwnedWeddingDresses.com . "and wives can get a wedding dress used for 50 percent (or more) off retail prices. "So if you're looking to save money on your wedding without skimping on great style, a wedding dress hand is a perfect choice. If you're in the market-hand dress, here are seven simple tips to buy online: 1. Search the dress retail Look online and in stores wedding dresses to see how similar used cars are sold. Knowing the market value of a dress "will help you learn the true value and help you negotiate the amount for which you buy. 2. Try it (if you can) If possible, try the dress in a shop on the premises of marriage. Many dresses are still available second-hand stores and try on the dress the first you will see how it fits and flatters your figure. 3. Ask about all the details Ask the seller when and where the dress was purchased. Ask to see a copy of the original bill, if the seller retained. Learn about fabric retailer, the appropriate changes, and defects. 4. Get photos Get photos of the dress from all angles needed, including one of the faults and imperfections, and any detail that makes the special dress, such as embroidery or sequins. 5. Verify authenticity If necessary, confirm if the dress is authentic to the designer and not a copy. Certificates of authenticity, a photo of the label, or an indication of a store receipt is an excellent way to confirm it. 6. Get details on cleaning and storing Check if and how the dress was cleaned and stored. If the dress is more than two years, ask about the yellowing lace or other delicate fabrics. 7. Be Web Wise shopping Protect yourself with all online transactions. Use a secure payment service such as escrow.com if you have recourse if a problem arises. If you decide to sell your dress after your wedding, you can expect a dress used in excellent condition which is less than two years, sell for 50 percent of its retail price. Dresses and gowns will be seniors some defects (dirt on the hem, etc.) also sell with a price adjustment for these factors. If you're among the growing number of brides who have bought a wedding dress, but ended up wearing another. You can expect to sell a dress unworn (new or sample) to 25 percent less than the price paid. The growing trend of buying a dress used on sites like PreOwnedWeddingDresses.com is here to stay. Why break the bank on a new dress when you can get exactly what you're looking at a fraction of the cost? Happy shopping! Posted on May 14, 2010.
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