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Recycle Wedding Dress

One option for recycling a wedding dress is to donate it to a charity or organization that accepts wedding dress donations. These organizations may use the dresses to provide clothing for those in need, or they may sell the dresses to raise funds for their cause.

Another option is to repurpose the dress into a new garment or accessory. This could involve altering the dress to create a new style, or using the fabric to make something entirely different, such as a quilt or pillow.

Additionally, the dress could be sold or consigned at a secondhand wedding dress store, where it can be purchased by someone else looking for a more affordable option for their own wedding.

No matter which option is chosen, recycling a wedding dress is a great way to reduce waste and give new life to a special garment.

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