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How to Rent a Wedding Dress

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Summary: Renting a wedding dress from a bridal boutique to save money may seem like a good idea, but many brides regret not being able to keep their dresses. Consider finding a less expensive wedding gown at a thrift store or online before renting, using insight from a bridal shop consultant in this free video on wedding dresses.

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By Jenna Dunn
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Jenna Dunn works at Walkers' Eternity Bridal and Prom. She has worked there for more than three years, as well as other bridal stores in Chicago, Ill. before that.read more

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"Hi I'm Jenna Dunn at Walker's Eternity Bridal and Prom in Provo, Utah. I'd like to discuss how you can rent a wedding dress. The easiest way is to often look through the phone book and find different bridal boutiques and call and ask if they rent. It isn't very common nowadays to rent a wedding dress but if you are on a tighter budget it is still a possibility. Renting however, keep in mind that it can be just as expensive as purchasing a wedding dress. If you would like to save some money you could always purchase a wedding dress and then attempt to sell it afterwards. Again you can also look on eBay and Craig's List to see if there is anybody who will rent you their wedding dress instead of purchase their used one. You may think now that renting a wedding dress will save you money and be the best bet in the long run however, once you have that dress you will not want to let it go. Many brides after the wedding if they have rented a dress may feel a little sad if they do not get to keep this special dress of their dreams as an heirloom or as a keepsake. However, if you still are on a tight budget you may still rent a dress, purchase a dress and then sell it or you can always borrow from a close friend or a family member."

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