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Looking for advice on selling my wedding dress

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Hi everyone, I hope this is the right place to ask (please tell me if not!). I'm trying to sell my wedding dress, it's been on Preloved for what seems like ages (maybe 5 months or so) and I've had no sign of any interest. I don't know if I need to reduce the price (it's on for £750 which is less than half what it cost and the dry cleaning cost £125). Or could anyone please recommend any other sites to use (ones that won't cost loads to list the dress, ideally)? Would it be worth considering ebay? Any advice would be much appreciated. Thanks very much, Katie.

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  • 2nd hand resale of wedding dresses is not a lucrative business. I think your asking price is too high, especially given that they will need to dry clean it (so it won't feel 'new' when they get it).

    I think that if you want a decent price (say £500) then you will need to wait around for someone that wants that SPECIFIC dress in your size (which may take time). For example maybe someone that has tried it on in a boutique but it is completely out of their price range so they are looking to buy it second hand. In that case make sure you have all the details - designer, model, size, list any alterations made, confirmation of whether it can be altered a size/down, lots of pictures of it etc. So it is worth considering if this is likely to happen - is this a dress still stocked brand new or is it an old range now? Also make sure you list what you paid for it!

    I would definitely try eBay, but list it on a weekend where they have the £1 selling fee promotion (like now) with a buy it now that people can make offers on for collection only - cash paid on collection. Don't accept paypal for collection only items (as you can't prove they received the item if they claim via paypal).

    If you are looking for a quick sale then you may have to reduce your price massively to circa £200ish?
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