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Old 09-12-2003, 01:17 PM
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It is the responsiblity of the bride and groom to pay for their own wedding which includes bridesmaids and groomsmen attire. If they can't do this SOMETIMES the wedding party will pay for their own clothes. Really that's something only broke and ghetto people who are trying to live above their means would even ask their friends to do. That is not customary. It's customary for you to save for your wedding in advance. This is an event for the bride and groom. The wedding party is going to get no special recognion for this event. It's not their special day. Why should they be out of $200 or $300 for you. **** that! If you do have the money take your broke ass to the court house!

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Old 09-12-2003, 01:28 PM
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How is it their obligation to pay to in your F@%&in' wedding? My thought is if you can't afford to have the type of wedding of your dream then have the wedding you can afford. Recognize that it is out of kindness not obligation if the bridesmaids pay for their own attire. Yes, it is an honor to be ask to be in a friends wedding. But if, that friend is broke they need to check their attitude and be thankful that they have people willing to help them.
Whoa -- calm down, thesweetestone. You're acting as if brides who have their wedding party pay for their own attire are breaching some sort of etiquette and/or are trying to have a million dollar wedding at the expense of their closest friends. Neither could be further from the truth.

I've been in a lot of weddings and I have never once had anyone pay for my dress -- nor have I ever thought they should. Sure, I've had some brides buy my jewelry, my shoes, etc. as their gift to me. It was their way of saying thank you for participating in the wedding. But I never once expected them to foot the bill for my outfit because it is customary for the bridesmaids to pay for their own dress and anything that goes with it. (By the way, it is also normal for them to pay for their hotel rooms and any other transportation costs that are required in order to be at the wedding if it is out of town.)

All of this is following typical wedding etiquette. If you want to pay for all of your wedding party's attire when your big day comes, go for it. If you've got that kind of money left over after paying for all of you and your significant other's friends and family to eat, drink and be merry, then more power to you. Most people don't have that kind of budget -- even the ones who, like me, are having a "wedding that they can afford" instead of a "dream wedding."

I am VERY thankful for the friends I have, and I am VERY grateful that the bridesmaids who I chose accepted my offer to be in the wedding. When I selected my bridesmaids, I didn't want to ask anyone to participate who I knew might not have the time or money to do so because I didn't want them to feel as if they were letting me down if they declined. If I'd had someone who I really wanted in the wedding party but who couldn't afford a dress, I would have probably offered to help cover some of the cost. But I certainly couldn't afford to do so for the entire wedding party. The cost adds up, no matter how careful you try to be with your budget.

To help my bridesmaids manage the cost of their ceremony attire, I made sure that I only looked at dresses that were in a reasonable price range. To make sure that the girls were comfortable with the price and type of dress, I invited all of the girls to go shopping with me. They made the final decision in what to wear, and they also picked out their own shoes. In the end, they were the ones who ultimately decided how much they would/could spend.

Our gift to the wedding party is that we're paying for one night of their hotel stay, their rehearsal dinner meals, their wedding day jewelry, and a nice thank you basket filled with things they love. This is in addition to the food, drink and entertainment that they will be enjoying at the reception with our other guests. All added up, I'm spending much more on my girls than they spent on their dress and shoes, and that is perfectly fine with me. It's my way of saying "thanks for making the extra effort to be with me on my special day."
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Old 09-12-2003, 01:30 PM
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I've been in 3 weddings, and paid for 3 bridesmaid dresses. I would expect nothing different. They were all relatively inexpensive, and at one the bride made the dresses herself and we bought the fabric.

I assure you none of the brides were "ghetto" or living "beyond their means."

There are inconsiderate brides out there who choose dresses without caring whether or not their attendants can afford them - hopefully they are the exception. But for the most part, brides know the income levels of the people involved with the wedding and choose accordingly.
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Old 09-12-2003, 01:36 PM
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My goodness - sweetestone, if you dont want to pay for it, dont do it then?

I can't wait until my friends start getting married, and yeah, I'm sure everyone has whined a time or two about having to pay for a dress and I probably will too, but it's the fact that not only are you there, showing your love, friendship, and support for your friend for this milestone in his/her life, but that your friend loves you and picked you out of all the other people in their life to be one of the ones to stand with them. It's more than just a ceremony, or a dress, it IS an honor, and a true sign of respect and love between two friends.

and it IS customary for the bridal party to pay for their own dresses, by the way sweetestone, not the other way around.

i mean, i've been invited to formals and proms before, and I've bought dresses for those, even though for some of them the date is just a friend, or I dont know anyone else there. i mean, i think we've all shelled out money on things that have no *direct* benefit to us... but weddings are meaningful and memorable in other ways.

but as for this situation, i dont know... it's tough. calling off a wedding IS traumatic. but at the same time, if she was seeing someone else and having doubts for a while... eek. I would hope the bride would *offer* to pay, but who knows? it's a tough call. i know i would never ask...
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Old 09-12-2003, 01:45 PM
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How is it their obligation to pay to in your F@%&in' wedding? My thought is if you can't afford to have the type of wedding of your dream then have the wedding you can afford. Recognize that it is out of kindness not obligation if the bridesmaids pay for their own attire. Yes, it is an honor to be ask to be in a friends wedding. But if, that friend is broke they need to check their attitude and be thankful that they have people willing to help them.
WHOA.....

Anyway

MY experience has been that bridesmaids/groomsmen pay for their own attire. That being said, it should be made CLEAR at the beginning who is paying for what. Brides should be sensitive to their bridesmaids financial situation and plan accordingly. tHis could be anything from paying for the dress/shoes, etc., to not picking their "dream" bridesmaid dress, but a less expensive version.

Just like when you joined your sorority you realized there were certain financial obligations that went along with with, bridesmaids should realize there are financial obligations as well. As someone else stated, if you do not feel it is your responsibility, don't have the money, what ever to being in someone's wedding. Don't accept.

I see it like a wedding gift. You are not obligated to acknowledge anyone's wedding/marriage in any way: don't have to send a gift, buy a card, nothing. BUT, if you agree to participate in the wedding by witnessing the ceremony and going to the reception, do the appropriate thing and buy a gift (off the registry please!)

Back to the orginal question...
I believe someone else already said it, but the bride should offer to pay for them, but the bridesmaid should not ask. Matter of fact, if I was the bridesmaid and my friend offered, Iw ould probably say you have enough on your plate, don't worry about it!
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Old 09-12-2003, 01:53 PM
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by dzrose93
[B]Whoa -- calm down, thesweetestone. You're acting as if brides who have their wedding party pay for their own attire are breaching some sort of etiquette and/or are trying to have a million dollar wedding at the expense of their closest friends. Neither could be further from the truth. [B]

In your earlier post you said that is was the wedding parties obligation to pay for thei own attire. I thought that was rude on your part and i felt like you were being very ungrateful for them helping you out.

[B]I've been in a lot of weddings and I have never once had anyone pay for my dress -- nor have I ever thought they should. Sure, I've had some brides buy my jewelry, my shoes, etc. as their gift to me. It was their way of saying thank you for participating in the wedding. But I never once expected them to foot the bill for my outfit because it is customary for the bridesmaids to pay for their own dress and anything that goes with it. (By the way, it is also normal for them to pay for their hotel rooms and any other transportation costs that are required in order to be at the wedding if it is out of town.) [B]


I've been in two wedding and all I paid for was getting my hair done. It is not customary for the wedding party to pay for their own things. Although, I understand that some brides need a little help in paying for the wedding. What I am saying do not act like I have to do this for you or like I'm going to actully benefit by being in your wedding. Be thankful and grateful. Know that this is something I did not have to do. I am a good friend helping you out.

Topic of this thread is a non-issue any bride should volunteer to repay the bridesmaids for their out pocket expenses.
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Old 09-12-2003, 02:01 PM
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SOMEtimes, people have a tendency to take "rules" too far.

The absolute rules of decorum in ALL situations of behavior, is to make the other person, your guest for instance, feel comfortable-REGARDLESS of Emily Post or Miss Manners. This is the true definition of a gentle person.

Now, lets assume the wedding party was selected with care and concern for all involved. The bride should offer to pay for the dresses. It will be the decision of the individuals in the party as to whether or not they accept. THIS is the refined solution, the courteous solution, that differentiates people from the masses.

OT-FeeFee, it drove me nuts when she took her daughter's place in the soap opera! The commet for the bathroom and Christmas toys were horrid as well!
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Old 09-12-2003, 02:15 PM
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Because the bridesmaids dresses I picked out were a little more expensive than I wanted my girls to pay, I paid for half. I'm also buying them earrings that cost about $100 a pair...for 7 girls! It's very expensive to be a bride or to pay for a wedding.

If my wedding didn't happen, I would in no way feel obligated to pay them the other half of the dress cost.
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Old 09-12-2003, 02:29 PM
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In your earlier post you said that is was the wedding parties obligation to pay for thei own attire. I thought that was rude on your part and i felt like you were being very ungrateful for them helping you out.

I've been in two wedding and all I paid for was getting my hair done. It is not customary for the wedding party to pay for their own things. Although, I understand that some brides need a little help in paying for the wedding. What I am saying do not act like I have to do this for you or like I'm going to actully benefit by being in your wedding. Be thankful and grateful. Know that this is something I did not have to do. I am a good friend helping you out.

Topic of this thread is a non-issue any bride should volunteer to repay the bridesmaids for their out pocket expenses.
It wasn't my intention to be rude... I was just stating what is typically done these days wedding-wise because it seemed like some posters were wanting to know. Visiting any wedding-related chat board will provide the same info. That being said, I'm extremely grateful and thankful for my wedding party. Having been on both sides of the aisle, I consider it to be both an honor to be a bridesmaid, and an honor to have someone accept my invitation to be a bridesmaid. I believe that my girls know how much I appreciate them making the financial and time-consuming commitment to be part of my day -- and I will definitely show my thanks at the bridesmaids' brunch, the rehearsal dinner, and the reception.
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Old 09-12-2003, 02:41 PM
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I have never heard of a bride paying for the bridesmaids' dresses. I know my aunt offered to make the bridesmaids' dresses as a gift for the bride. The bride decided to have a dozen bridesmaids. Personally, I think that the bride was abusive of her generosity. She has never offered to make any dresses again.

Back to the topc at hand: The bride should pay for the dresses if that is at all possible, but the bridesmaids shouldn't request it. I agree with 33girl. They could sell the dresses to another bridal party or ebay them.
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