
Consignment
At Sorelle Bridal Boutique, we believe every wedding dress deserves a second chance to be loved again.
Our consignment program offers brides a thoughtful way to pass along their gown while helping another bride find something truly special.
Consigning with Sorelle is a curated, professional experience—handled with care, transparency, and respect for the gown and the story behind it.
How Our
Consignment
Process Works
We carefully review each gown to ensure it aligns with our boutique’s aesthetic, quality standards, and current bridal market.


1. Submit Your Gown for Review
To begin, please complete our consignment inquiry form. We’ll ask for:
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Designer and style name
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Original purchase price
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Size and color
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Wedding date
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Clear photos of the gown
Our team will review your submission and contact you if your gown is a good fit for our collection.
2. Drop-Off & Agreement
If accepted, you’ll schedule a drop-off appointment at Sorelle Bridal Boutique. At this time, we’ll:
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Inspect the gown’s condition
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Review pricing and terms
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Complete a consignment agreement
All gowns must be professionally cleaned prior to drop-off.
We can send it to our cleaner for an additional charge, if needed.
3. We Take It From There
Once your gown is on consignment, our team handles:
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Professional steaming and presentation
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In-store merchandising
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Marketing and styling during appointments
Your gown will be showcased with the same care and attention as our primary collection.
Consignment Guidelines
To maintain the integrity of our boutique, we accept gowns that meet the following criteria:
Purchased within the last 5 years
From a recognized bridal designer
In excellent, like-new condition
Free of stains, damage, or odors
Professionally cleaned prior to consignment
Acceptance is at the discretion of Sorelle Bridal Boutique.

Pricing & Payout
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Consignment pricing is determined collaboratively, based on condition, designer, and market demand
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Consignors receive 40% of the final sale price
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Payment is issued within 14 days of the gown selling
Gowns remain on consignment for a period of 6 months.
What Happens If the Gown Doesn’t Sell?
If your gown does not sell within the agreed-upon timeframe, you may:
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Retrieve your gown
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Extend the consignment period (pending approval)
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Authorize donation or alternative arrangements
Details will be outlined clearly in your consignment agreement.

A Thoughtful Second Chapter
Consigning your gown is more than resale—it’s an opportunity to give another bride a moment that feels just as meaningful as yours once did. We’re honored to help steward that next chapter.
Ready to Begin?
Please complete our Consignment Inquiry Form, and a member of our team will be in touch soon.
If you have questions, we’re always happy to help.
With care,
The Sorelle Bridal Team


