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Ask any typical bride about what she is looking for in a bridal gown and you’ll probably get a very similar response: a designer dress. Well, while “designer” anything is very popular, it is also very expensive and in today’s sensitive economic environment, it isn’t necessary a viable choice.
So, what does a typical Canadian bride do if she wants the designer label without the designer price? She does what many of her fellow brides are doing these days, she visits the wedding classifieds for Canada and finds exactly what she wants without breaking anyone’s bank.
For many, using the classifieds is not a very glamorous method for finding your wedding dress but in reality, a used wedding dress has only been worn for a few hours once; so why wouldn’t it be a good idea to buy it at a fraction of its original price and reuse it? One good clean and possibly an alteration or two to get the fit right and away you go!
For any bride but especially for those on a budget, finding a spectacular dress that normally would cost anywhere from $2000 and up for only $500 is a steal! Just for visiting a few of the most popular “classifieds” sites, you could potentially walk away with a designer gown at a bargain price! Very cool and very chic! And what’s best of all, no one needs to know where you did your shopping. All they know is that you are wearing one phenomenal dress…
In order to find these great deals you have to do a little research. Pretty much all the big classifieds sites have a designated wedding section. For example, www.ebay.ca, www.craigslist.org, www.kijiji.ca are excellent choices. The only thing here is that you have to go from one site to the other to compare all the various items available. Another excellent option is bride.ca. Here you can visit all the big sites in one consolidated version.
Going to a recycled or used garment for your wedding is no longer considered taboo or cheap. Since being frugal trumps all previous misconceptions, using a classifieds site to find your outfit is actually in style and oh so 2010!
