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Shopper's Market: How to cut prom night costs Part 1

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    Saving on dresses, tux and accessories

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It's no coincidence the prom has been referred to as I mean you planning.

A survey conducted by Visa just families will spend more than a thousand dollars for their child to go to prom this year.

Making up the cost footed by parents don't -- out dress tuxedo shoes flowers.

And don't forget hair -- makeup nails raked hands and accessories.

Luxury designer dresses can cost -- -- 101000.

Dollars.

You see some.

And in store that you just dying to have weathered the pair issues a clutch -- that drafts.

You know remember the name right on the size and then go home and -- prices on line news -- scrap verdict -- prices.

And also see if there's an online -- that's rentals are averaging around a 140 dollars.

Negotiate a group rates mean you can get all your guy friends together and try to negotiate a better rate if there's ten have you been -- much are willing -- knocked down 20% off the price.

You'll need shoes and accessories to complete the law an easy way to save on -- is to borrow.

Suggests an accessory -- party for your teen's shoes are best purchased.

Online.

There's so many sites like choose dot com the word zappos that they offer free return shipping so if something doesn't that you can send it back.

Consider shopping -- consignment stores.

There are tons of consignment shops actually have high end luxury fashion for up.

Whole lot laughs and then you'd find at a department store and likely it's only been used once or twice by the person he sold it to consignment shop and I've even found.

Items that have the tax on -- -- it's brand new and you're looking at spending maybe 15% of what you what at the department -- you can even find -- and there.

Another way to save on address consider renting one a website called rent the runway dot com.

Is a service offering designer counts for as low as 75 dollars -- -- Brenda Buttner Fox News.