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Where can I recycle wedding dresses?
Go to the local wedding museum or photo studio and ask if they want it. Generally speaking, the price they recycle is very low, which is basically one-third or even lower than the price you bought. Just pay and sell. It's no use keeping it for yourself. It still takes up space.

In fact, when it comes to white wedding dresses, it must be traced back to Roman times, because white symbolizes happiness at that time. 19th century later, Queen Victoria of England put on the first white wedding dress in history, which shocked the whole world.

In addition, white has always been the mainstream color in wedding dresses, mainly because of its profound historical origin. During the reign of King Zhao, women's social status was very low, so people attached great importance to women's chastity. It is generally believed that the bride should be the purest and most beautiful on the wedding day, and white is the only color that can match her purity and beauty.

Because the white wedding dress not only represents the inner purity and innocence, but also gradually evolved into a symbol of virginity. Since then, the white wedding dress has been basically handed down as a wedding dress and gradually accepted by all parts of the world.