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How much should I spend on my wedding dress?Hi Everyone,The total budget for our wedding is 17k. 10k of it is paying for the venue which includes the ceremony, cocktail hour, dinner and wedding cake. How much should I spend on the dress? I have seen people spend $99 at davids bridal and other spend several thousand at stores like kleinfeld(say yes to the dress) Im a penny pinchers so I was thinking something around $500. What do you think?Best AnswerMiss Manners says that the appropriate amount to spend on a dress is the one you can afford. Way back in the day, brides would wear their wedding dress more than just their wedding day, usually to social events within a year of her wedding day. Now, brides don't usually find events they can wear their dress to again, and most wedding dresses are not appropriate for other events. So if you can truly afford to spend $800 on a dress you will only wear once, then that is appropriate, but if you can't then you shouldn't.My advice: spend what you are comfortable spending on something you like and don't let anyone make you feel bad that you didn't spend more! Remember, the important part is the marriage...not the wedding. I totally ended up stumbling on my dress while christmas shopping last year. 50% off from a dress off the rack at Cache. I spent $250 and only had to take up the hem. No one could believe I got that much dress for so little money, and the best part is, I can totally pull it off as a formal non-wedding dress for Mardi Gras balls and other events! --From cheap wedding dresses
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