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Cost of evening dress?

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Abbeygran Sun 25-Nov-18 17:00:56

I’ve a dilemma- I need a formal evening dress. I’ve tried Marks, Next, Dorothy Perkins, that type of shop. I’ve looked in John Lewis, and whilst the dresses there are better, they cost a ton more. Around £200+! Am I out of touch with prices?

jools1903 Mon 26-Nov-18 14:08:30

Yes TKMaxx are good but so are Roman Originals, they have some lovely reasonably priced evening dresses x

chrissyh Mon 26-Nov-18 13:48:08

Try MandCo on line. A few bargains at the moment.

stevej4491 Mon 26-Nov-18 12:15:15

Why don't you hire one?

moggie57 Mon 26-Nov-18 12:13:40

try shien online.

Helen369 Mon 26-Nov-18 11:59:47

If it’s not something you’ll likely wear again Abbeygran, why not hire one? We did this once for a prom our younger daughter went to and she got a fabulous dress that we would never been able to afford. Better than having something sat in your wardrobe that won’t get worn again

cc Mon 26-Nov-18 11:42:50

I agree with others, charity shop or borrow from a friend. Many of us have dressy clothes that we rarely wear and would be happy to lend to a friend. I've got lots that don't fit me now but I don't want to get rid of them "just in case"!

vickya Mon 26-Nov-18 11:28:56

uk.monsoon.co.uk/uk/women/evening-dresses-partywear

Judie Mon 26-Nov-18 11:23:51

Try oxfam online ,They had Karen Millen for £30 yesterday

Shazmo24 Mon 26-Nov-18 11:20:37

Romans are very good

mabon1 Mon 26-Nov-18 11:00:24

Borrow, hire or e-bay

madmum38 Mon 26-Nov-18 10:59:45

There is Ebid as well,not as big as eBay but get some good bargains as a lot of people don’t know about it

Kim19 Mon 26-Nov-18 10:54:33

I used to require to wear formal gowns pretty regularly. Rather than wearing the same couple all the time I tried renting and never looked back. Wonderful selections available at a reasonable (don't know current charges) price for a garment I really only wanted to wear the once. It certainly worked well for me. Good luck.

Glosgran Mon 26-Nov-18 10:51:02

Does it have to be an evening dress? What about a good quality pair of black trousers and team up with a sparkly top and some 'bling' jewellery. Lots available at this time of year. You may feel more comfortable in trousers and be able to ring the changes with different tops in the future dressing them 'up' or 'down' depending on the occasion.

Ffion63 Mon 26-Nov-18 10:46:27

Re my previous post... I see kaleidoscope gave 25% off with free delivery today. Might be worth a look.

Ffion63 Mon 26-Nov-18 10:44:15

Kaleidoscope online have beautiful evening and cocktail wear at reasonable prices. I got a fabulous ball gown for £55 from their website last year. Debenhams rails of reduced dresses have proved fruitful in the past.

Jane43 Mon 26-Nov-18 10:37:32

Yes I agree, T K Maxx is good for this kind of dress. You can go online and see what they have, order it and collect it from your local branch and return it to them if you don’t like it.

Ascot12 Mon 26-Nov-18 10:36:01

Hi there may be to many answers for you to see this but TK Max is great, look on line for the best bargins and they are delivered in store to collect.

Lancslass1 Mon 26-Nov-18 10:28:19

I was about to say TK Maxx when I saw B9exchange had mentioned it.
Most of my clothes are from there.
Smart,stylish but reasonably priced.
Excellent value.
I even saw a lovely dress that I thought would be suitable should I be invited to a wedding .
I bought it.
Haven't worn it yet but as a good Girl Guide I am prepared!

Hellsbells63 Mon 26-Nov-18 10:28:05

I have seen some fab gowns in charity shops recently, they are putting them on sale for the Christmas party season...worth a look and always a bargain!

Rosina Mon 26-Nov-18 10:14:53

Phase Eight online. The original prices are steep so look on the sale section. I bought a fantastic dress a few months back for £120.

Hm999 Mon 26-Nov-18 10:13:57

Forgive me but have you looked in charity shops. And there are shops that recycle prom dresses in real life and on internet.

sazz1 Mon 26-Nov-18 10:04:31

Bought a whole wardrobe of clothes for a cruise on eBay then sold them on eBay afterwards. Would recommend it unless you are planning to wear the dress several times

Jaxie Mon 26-Nov-18 10:02:52

Yes, TK Maxx is your best bet. I know girls buy 'prom' ( another awful US import) dresses there and you can usually find some very tasteful ones at bargain prices.

B9exchange Mon 26-Nov-18 09:59:58

T K Maxx can have some incredible bargains, when I needed a dress for a black tie dinner, I took 5 into the changing room, and bought four of them, as they were only £30 each!

Razzy Mon 26-Nov-18 09:54:57

You could also hire one - we have a local shop that has loads of lovely dresses to hire.