Typically when a woman agrees to be a bridesmaid, she knows that there will be several expenses involved, including but not limited to: bridesmaid dress, shoes, purse, hair, and make-up; bachelorette party; bridal shower; and gifts. Most bridesmaids pay for their own dresses and accessories. Knowing this, most brides will try to keep those expenses "reasonable" which you have done by choosing dresses that were only $85 (great pick!).
However, sometimes a bridesmaid will be short on cash. At this time, it is appropriate for the bride to offer to split or pick up the costs of the dress. It really all depends on your/her money situations and whether everyone can handle their own.
2006-07-24 07:11:37
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answered by Goose&Tonic 6
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It depends on the money situation. If you have the money budgeted it would be great if the bride could pay for the gowns but that is not normally the case. If the gowns are relatively inexpensive normally the bridesmaids pay for them. However, it has been known a time or two for a bride to pick out dresses that the bridesmaids can not afford, in that case it would be best to split the costs of the gowns. What matters most is communication with the wedding party to determine the amount they can afford to spend and clarify ahead of time who is responsible for what. Congrats and Good Luck
2006-07-24 05:37:39
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answered by Tamie C 2
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Bridesmaids are generally expected to pay for their own wedding-day ensemble (shoes and jewelry included). If you're a maid and you think the cost is going to be an issue, voice your concerns to the bride. Hopefully she'll choose a dress that's reasonably priced, or consider letting you choose your own. She may give you some color/style requirements (e.g., black and ankle-length), and then each of you would choose something that suits your standards. That way, you decide how much to spend. If your financial situation is truly traumatizing you, just be upfront with the bride about what you can and cannot afford. Everyone has to be flexible.
2006-07-24 06:17:35
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answered by mr and mrs gee 2
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The bridesmaids pay for their own attire. When the bride asks the girls to be in the wedding, if they accept, they are automatically assuming the responsibility for the expenses they may encounter. And $85 is a great price for a dress...so they should consider themselves lucky that the bride got such a great priced dress!
2006-07-24 05:59:29
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answered by bluez 6
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This will answer any other questions you have regarding who pays for what (the link).
Traditionally, the 'maids pay for their own dresses, shoes, cost of travel and expenses related to the wedding. An exception might be where the bride has planned something extravagant, or the bride has a *lot* of disposable income and can help out 'maids who may not have the funds to pay for everything. Regardless, tradition is tradition, but when it comes down to it, it's a matter of choice. If you want to pay,then pay...if not, stick to "tradition".
Congrats.
2006-07-24 09:36:35
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answered by Anonymous
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proper clothing relies upon on the time of day. no matter if that is a daylight hours wedding ceremony, then you fairly might want to placed on something with a short sleeve and a minimum of knee length. no matter if that is a evening wedding ceremony, this immediately makes it somewhat extra formal. For this you should placed on sleeves or straps. The sweater/scarf is a proper theory for the church service; purely be particular it isn't too warm once you position it on. you should pass with a gown that falls someplace between the middle of the knee and mid-calf, reckoning on your excellent. Dont' placed on something white, brilliant, flashy or too revealing. it may help to leaf by bridal magazines and prepare your mom the bridesmaids clothing. they often have spaghetti straps. Oh, and do not enable your bra straps prepare, it is purely trashy! My bridesmaids wore gowns with spaghetti straps and no man or woman got here across it offensive or irrelevant because the necklines were severe sufficient. solid success and benefit from the marriage!
2016-10-15 03:49:40
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answered by faulkenberry 4
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The bridesmaids usually pay for their dresses and 85.00 dollars is very inexpensive
2006-07-24 07:12:55
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answered by musiclover 5
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i always thought that the bridesmaids paid for the dresses unless you are extremley wealthy and can afford that many dresses! The bride usally pays for jewelry though. But try and keep it cheap you don't want to break your girls!
2006-07-24 06:12:53
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answered by ~*Katie*~ 4
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I have learned that this varies in different regions. Where I am it is common for the bridesmaids to pay for their own dresses. Congrats on finding such inexpensive dresses!
2006-07-25 01:56:10
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answered by Lydia 7
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Every wedding I've been in I've paid for my own dress. Usually the bride will furnish earrings, necklace, bracelets, etc. I'd be considerate about the cost of the dress though.
2006-07-24 05:50:58
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answered by Anonymous
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