Sister Brides Try To SHARE One Wedding Dress! | Say Yes To The Dress

Published 2024-07-28
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Jackie and Jill are sisters, and each has a budget of 3,000, but when one sister finds a dress she loves for 5,000, her sister suggests they share it. #SayYesToTheDress

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From Season 3 Episode 14

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All Comments (21)
  • @SierraD333
    I HONESTLY THOUGHT THE OLDER SISTER WAS GOING TO PAY THE REST OUT OF HER OWN POCKET… I was shocked when she said she didn’t know why she said her budget was $5000.
  • This whole problem started when one said she had a $5000 budget when it was a lie to begin with. She ended up with a dress outside the budget and her sister would’ve ended up without a dress with their mother unable to pay for both of them. She said the limit was $3000 for both of them. But one broke the rule until the consultant heard it from the mom.
  • @jeni688
    I got married one June and my sister got married the following October. We both wore my mom's wedding dress.
  • @grytlappar
    The sister with the $5000 budget will have to chip in $2000 of her own money. Solved! I hate these women who think they can bat their eyelashes at their parents and weasel money out of them. Youre not 12.
  • @cerscil
    One of my best friends and i were getting married 4 months apart. She went to a bridal salon, ordered a dress, paid $6000.00 and didnt show anyone. I was her bridesmaid she was mine. I went to a warehouse and bought my dress off a rack for $500.00. When i was in the bridal salon getting my fitting for the bridesmaid dress i walked past the room she was in and saw her dress. She wasnt upset. I invited her to my house to show her my dress. It was the exact same dress. Same size. Same everything. We could have shared as well but the price difference was mind blowing. I saved $5500 buying off the rack.
  • @adjustableWench
    no way in hell would i share a wedding dress with my sister - for all kinds of reasons but i would want it to feel like it was mine - not some hand me down
  • @mariesmith1616
    Great advice from the manager. It was better that they had time to think about it.
  • @neilbrie8972
    I wouldn't mind sharing the dress with my sister. It's something unique and create another bond between us!
  • @patirvin-bz9pg
    The sister who lied has a rough road ahead if that is how she is starting her married life. I doubt that this is the first time she has done something like this. She was too casual about it.
  • @jemmaj2919
    I knew when the sister said "we can split the cost" that her wedding was first. Never trust a sister like that. She doesn't have your best interest.
  • @allanawilks7232
    Of course she said share it, she’s wearing it first! Why even say higher budgets when the mother has said $3,000 each which is way enough for a simple dress like that!
  • @janette9872
    45 minutes after the store closed????? I hope they’re not taking the F train home. 🤦‍♀️
  • There are other dresses. This is ridiculous to share 1 dress. I wouldn't do that at all. Don't shop together. Duh!!!
  • @bethaniejify
    Lord, all would have been different if the one sister had been honest about her price point. 🤷‍♀️
  • @Methequeen
    They would have a very enviable sisterly relationship if they truly had no problem sharing!
  • @Prettygirlkiwi
    Hope the dress doesn’t get a stain or something when the first sister wears it. It’s odd to share a dress especially when you don’t know what condition it will be in post wedding
  • @oranglewall
    at first i thought she said her budget was 5k was because she was willing to add 2k more to the original budget and then she says she didnt even know why it was 5k???
  • @aqhasassy
    Listen to the pros. If it’s dirty it may be ruined for wedding 2.