Wedding: British supermarket chain offers wedding dresses from 25 euros

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British supermarket chain now offers wedding dresses – from 25 euros

The classic outfit for a wedding: white dress and black suit (symbolic image)

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Anyone planning their wedding quickly learns one thing: this day is going to be really expensive. You can save a lot of money on the bride and groom’s wardrobe, from the white dress to the black suit.

In order to get a wedding off the ground, future married couples often start planning more than a year before the big day. Just looking for one For many people, finding a restaurant that meets their space and price expectations is extremely difficult. If you want to get married in May or August, you can actually start looking straight after the first date.

You can now save money on your wardrobe. The British supermarket chain Sainsbury’s offers offers for the small budget with its fashion label Tu. If you don’t want to spend more than 1000 euros on a dress that will be worn in exactly one day, you can go to the third largest online clothing retailer in the United Kingdom Bargain at 22 British pounds, around 25 euros. A another model is for 50 pounds available, just under 60 euros, and the repertoire is to be expanded further.

The big question is: will this be accepted?

The groom can also wear a fine tuxedo through a cheap version replace, where he costs just under 135 euros for a black suit with a herringbone pattern and matching vest. A celebratory one pastel colored tie with a paisley pattern in light construction is currently on offer and currently only costs 2.88 euros instead of 5.75 euros. Animal rights activists may be pleased that their festive shimmer is not based on the work of a silk moth; the product is made of polyester. Black leather shoes are also available.

If the numbers don’t lie, five wedding dresses of the more expensive version have already been ordered in the past 48 hours and 22 of the cheaper model are already in the shopping baskets of interested people. Of course, it takes a bit of courage to slip into a wedding dress made of 100 percent polyester on such an exciting day, because that’s what they’re both made of. The groom’s suits also contain high levels of the plastic that makes you sweat so quickly. It is therefore well advised to use antiperspirant before going to the altar.

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