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Free Prom Dresses

There's no way to say it but like this, proms are expensive! When you roll in the cost of the duds and the dinner, not to mention the all-day events and the flowers, pictures and tickets, you are talking a big wad of cash. This website aims to help you with just one of those costs- the prom dress. Have you ever heard of a free prom dress? Legitimately free prom dresses are available through many different organizations for those girls who could not otherwise afford to go to prom. You can also take advantage of other options for free prom dresses. You can ask around to friends and family to see if they have a free prom dress they can lend you just hanging around in their closets taking up space. Don't discount your mom's old prom dresses either. Besides being a great source for a free prom dress you are going with vintage, which is so in right now. Free prom dresses are not always used. In another article on this website we talk about organizations that get free prom dresses from companies and individuals that are then made available to girls in the community who need help with prom.

The best way to look at free prom dresses is not “This is old and used” but instead as a great opportunity to make a dress that is all your own. You can take a free prom dress and jazz it up with new ribbons, lace, beads, sequins, crystals, feathers or whatever you can find to make it different and unique. Free prom dresses make it possible for you to spend your money on accessories to make the dress feel new. A free prom dress with a new wrap, shoes and jewelry isn't old at all!

Don't forget that if you are the one that is offering a free prom dress that you could also offer the shoes, and other accessories that you bought to go with it too. If you are offering a free prom dress make sure you communicate whether you want the dress back and if so do you want it in its original condition? Free prom dresses can be altered to fit the new person or totally updated by ripping off sleeves and adding other alterations. So if you want it back let them know right up front.

Comments (1)

ceira general:

I just want to say that this website is so cool and you really helped me out with a lot of hard decisions because you provided me with lots of information

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