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Buying a wedding dress is often the biggest fashion investment of your life. services let you split that cost into smaller installments, making high-end designers more accessible. Here is your quick guide to navigating the process. 1. Know Your Providers
Brands like Grace Loves Lace or Azazie frequently offer these options.
Only use BNPL for the , not the alterations. Alterations are usually cash-on-delivery and can cost $300–$800. If your dress payment is $200 a month, ensure you still have "wiggle room" for those final fittings.
Typically split your total into four interest-free payments made every two weeks.
If you return the dress, you are still responsible for the payments until the retailer processes the refund. This can take weeks.
Sites like Anthropologie (BHLDN) , Revolve , and ASOS have robust BNPL integrations at checkout.
"Pay in 4" plans usually only require a soft credit check (no score impact), but longer-term financing through Affirm may involve a hard pull.
Similar to Klarna, this is a great option if you’re buying from an independent seller on Etsy or a boutique that uses PayPal. 2. Where to Shop