I would like to sell my prom dress. It's brand new and I spent $250 on it. I don't want to put it on ebay but I want to sell it to a shop.
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I found a dress i liked and i checked the tag so i could know the brand and go home and check other prices online. The tag said "Itsmyparty, or itsmyprom" not sure which one but there is no website for either, could this brand be off another?! helppppppp!
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I have about 100 Tiffany, Alyce etc. beaded evening gowns and ball gowns that I would like to sell for roughly $150-$225 with a little haggle in between. Please let me know any thoughts, or comments. thanks much
Also I have limited funds, I would like to get rid of them for the prom season.
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I purchased a dress worth $360 yesterday from a store downtown, came back today to exchange but there is no return or exchange policy for prom dresses. (is it like that everywhere else..?)
how much should I sell for?
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i just got asked to prom.
like, right now.
and im freaking out.
cause it cant be too expensive and i want a GOOD looking dress. that looks expensive, but isnt.
any advice ?
try places in douglasville, ga.
or SAFE online places.
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I ordered a brand new prom dress size 12. It's worth 250$.. it turns out I can't go to prom. No big deal, but now I have to find somehow to sell the dress. I was thinking e-bay but I wanna get most of my money. It's gorgeous. What do you guys think?
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I tried one on today and I really liked it. It has that skin-colored sheer fabric on the top with the glitter and beading and stuff, then a regular silky bottom half in a color matching the beading and glitter. But stupid me, i never bothered to look at the brand name. What prom dress brand names carry these types of dresses with the sheer nude tops? thank you very much.
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i dont want to spend like 400 on a dress i will only wear once. but i am willing to spend like 200. give or take a few.
what are some good brand names for that price range. stuff like Jessica McClintock.
thanks
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Does anyone know the brand or designer of the strapless baby blue and white dress Carrie wears in Season Six: Boy, Interrupted episode I would greatly appreciate if someone would let me know. She is wearing it in the last scene of the episode. She is wearing it at the Gay/Lesbian Prom she goes to with Stanford. If anyone could please tell me, i would appreciate it sooo much!!
Also if anyone has a picture of the dress (on Carrie or on the web) it would be much appreciated!
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