2025 Feature in New York Post

Secondhand rose? A pre-loved wedding dress could be a stunning bargain

Ronnie Rothstein is the CEO of Kleinfeld Bridal and Kleinfeld Again, the brand’s new online resale experience that charges a listing fee for selling a dress on its platform. He said that brides shopping for a pre-owned dress should keep budget in mind“Knowing what you want to spend will help narrow down the options available,” he said. “Look for dresses that align with your vision for the big day. And remember that wedding dresses can be altered to fit, so don’t be afraid to consider dresses slightly larger than your typical size — it’s easier to take in material than to add it.”

Whether it’s a vintage gown or something more contemporary, make sure you know your measurements and size in bridal gowns, because they are different than ready-to-wear sizes.

“Bridal sizing tends to run smaller than regular clothing, often by as much as two sizes,” said Julie Sabatino, a bridal stylist at the Stylish Bride. “When shopping for vintage, focus on key measurements — bust, waist and hips.”

Pierre-Louis advises brides to do their homework before shopping the secondhand market, including researching the original designer and style to understand the dress’ value, and seeing photos from all angles, including close-ups of potential wear and tear.

Look specifically at the hemline, the seam along any straps or sleeves and at any fasteners, such as bridal buttons, zippers and hooks, and eye to ensure they won’t have to be repaired or replaced. “Don’t expect the dress to be in perfect condition,” she said. “Remember, this is a pre-owned gown, so you’ll likely see some wear and tear.”

Martel cautioned to read the description thoroughly. “This may seem obvious, but we find many buyers don’t read the full description.”

Local thrift shops or vintage clothing stores may also have a few wedding dresses hanging on their racks. And there are also charities where a bride can donate a wedding dress, such as the brick-and-mortar company Brides for a Cause (with locations on the West Coast), where the sale of your dress helps support various nonprofit organizations.

As with any online purchase, make sure you read the terms and conditions regarding returns and refunds. “Be clear on the seller’s return policy before buying … Not all sellers offer a return,” said Martel. “We give our sellers the option to make it a final sale, or follow our return policy.”

Once you purchase a nearly new dress, seek out a professional wedding gown cleaning company. Hallak Cleaners and J. Scheer & Co. are well-respected cleaning companies in the tri-state area that specialize in wedding dress cleaning and preservation for after the wedding.

Or maybe it will end up being recycled for a third time up the aisle.

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