I thrifted a wedding dress for $35 – I later looked up how much it would’ve cost retail, I made such a score

One SAVE shopper bought a wedding dress from a thrift store for just $35.

She insists finding marriage costs much more than she paid.

Gennevi is a digital content creator who sewed a wedding dress while shopping at a thrift store

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Gennevi is a digital content creator who sewed a wedding dress while shopping at a thrift storeCredit: TikTok / @gennevi1

Gennevi (@gennevi1) filmed herself right after the purchase, looking especially ecstatic about the purchase in one videotapes on TikTok.

“Did I just buy a wedding dress from Goodwill?” read text.

She showed a clip of a shopping bag stuffed with too many clothes to hold the dress.

“It costs about $35,” she said. “So there’s the point.”

In a video transition, she models a wedding dress in front of the camera.

“Bougie on a frugal budget,” she added in the caption.

Gennevi then revealed that she made the most money buying the dress for $35.

“Honestly, I didn’t realize how expensive the wedding dresses were,” she said. “I looked up the designer and found this dress to be around $3,000.”

The video has attracted many viewers to consider buying in the comments section.

“Hope it comes from a bride in a good mood,” one person wrote. “They say bring good luck.”

Another added: “Good for you. Move smart.”

A third said: ‘After my divorce, I gave Goodwill my beautiful off-the-shoulder taffeta silk wedding dress. “Without a doubt, there are amazing findings out there.”

“Good for you,” wrote another. “I can’t believe how much women spend on a dress in a day.”

“It’s amazing,” another added. “Thrift stores are a bomb.”

She modeled for a $35 wedding dress, then she found out the full price of this dress was $3000.

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She modeled for a $35 wedding dress, then she found out the full price of this dress was $3000.Credit: TikTok / @gennevi1

Edmuns DeMars

Edmund DeMarche is a USTimesPost U.S. News Reporter based in London. His focus is on U.S. politics and the environment. He has covered climate change extensively, as well as healthcare and crime. Edmund DeMarche joined USTimesPost in 2023 from the Daily Express and previously worked for Chemist and Druggist and the Jewish Chronicle. He is a graduate of Cambridge University. Languages: English. You can get in touch with me by emailing edmund@ustimespost.com.

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