Hi all!
I found a gorgeous gown yesterday that had everything I was looking for. My FMIL, Mom, MOH, and sister all loved it so I said "YES!" to my dress.
I've been having major anxiety since then about the price. It is $650 (with tax closer to $700) and I cannot stop thinking about what else I could use that money for! (Rent, car payments, groceries, honeymoon...)
How can I justify the price for a dress I will only wear one day?! I have 3 days to cancel with a full refund and I am seriously considering that. I do love the gown but I do not want to be stressing out over the cost on our big day.
Anyone else out there feel this or have advice?!
Re: Help! How Can I Justify The Price Of My Wedding Dress?!
Price point and budget are very specific to the individual. I think you need to decide what your budget is (best to have done this ahead of time, but deal with it now) and where you can find money from other areas to assign to this dress.
If you think about it, a wedding that goes beyond the officiant and witnesses (if required where you live) is money that can always be used somewhere else but you've chosen to put towards a wedding. I think you have to sit down and figure out how much money you are willing to spend and then work out a budget for each part of the wedding so this same situation doesn't happen again.
what was your original dress budget? When is the wedding?
Do you have time to cancel now, then look around at other options and if you still love this one and only this one in 2 weeks order it again? "Major anxiety" over a dress isn't worth it in my opinion, but I think that taking some time to think about it longer might help you realize it isn't that big of a deal and shouldn't be causing stress.
When I was 14 and got my first actual job with an actual paycheck, my mom asked me a question that still pisses me off. I wanted to buy something and said, "how many hours do you have to work to pay for that?" I still think about this every time I want to buy something stupid and it helps me justify (or not) purchases.
I did a similar thing with my dress. I LOVED a dress that was over budget. I thought about it and thought about it and thought about it and then did the math. It was going to cost me about $400 PER HOUR to wear that dress. Nope. I moved on with my life and bought a cheaper dress. I will admit that I didn't like it as much, but I do not regret not buying the more expensive dress.