Depending on the size of your bridal party, bridesmaid dresses can add up to be quite an expense. However, that doesn’t mean you have to panic. There are several things you can do, which will prove to be money savers. The key to your success is savvy shopping! Let the following tips serve as a starting point, of sorts. Chances are you’ll be surprised by the amount of money you can actually save.
Tip number one. Look for the perfect dress in stores other than bridal shops. The prices are typically less because shops that cater to brides-to-be know that these women are usually willing to pay more for just the right one… and find that ‘one stop shopping’ is less stressful. Browse the racks in upscale department stores instead. Holiday time and prom time, or December and May are good times to look for dresses because the stores have stocked up on evening and party wear.
Tip number two. There is nothing wrong with asking your bridesmaids to pay for their own dresses, or at least a portion of the purchase price. Due to the state of the current economy, they will certainly understand that you are trying to save money. Even if each person paid for 50% of their dress, you would still be saving a substantial amount of money… especially if you have a large wedding party.
Tip number three. Make the dresses yourself. If you have sewing skills or know someone who does this can be a very inexpensive option, compared to buying bridesmaid dresses off the rack. Of course, this is only feasible if there is enough time, before the wedding.