Prom Dresses PricedLess
April 26th, 2006 by markdownmomProms and special occasions can become very expensive. To make this even more memorable and less stressful, MDM recommends bargain hunters check out these sights for style and affordability. Remember bargains can be had at the more exclusive stores as well.
GoJane is a hot site for prom dresses and hot trendy apparel and accessories at great prices. MDM found dresses that were truly elegant and could be worn again at $89.00. The Sale section although limited like most clearance items is worth taking a look at and take a glance at the Stuff Section for accessories.

Lord and Taylor is carrying designer prom dress from $100 to $400. The one pictured at right is listed for $93.99 and shipping is free for total purchase of $100 or over. A bit more pricey but some lovely things not only in the prom dress category, but evening and cocktail dresses.

Nordstrom Go to the sale section online and view all dresses. You will find a large selection and style of dresses marked 30%-70% off. The dress shown at left is priced right at $46.90 and shipping is only $5 .
JCPenney. Prices range from $49 orig. $99 to an average price of under $100. Great selection to choose from.
Macy’s and Bloomingdale’s have formals and designer evening wear in a range of prices and current styles. For the best buys look at the sale sections.
For Plus Size also visit Fashion Bug. This site has a selection of affordable formals. The dress in fuschia pictured right is on sale for $65/reg.$129.99.
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25 years shopping thrift stores, estate, garage, rummage, flea markets and tag sales. 10 years in interior design. Current DIY projects have been renovating two turn-of-the century brownstones and commercial/residential property development. 

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