Bridal on Pulteney gowns selling for thousands of dollars off

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Couples set to tie the knot can score a wedding gown for a song, with some dresses starting as low as $15.

Romeo Investments Pty Ltd, trading under Bridal on Pulteney, has entered liquidation after a recent sales slump, and as a result, remaining stock will be auctioned off.

“As a result of declining sales and deteriorating cash flow, the directors were left with no alternative but to appoint a liquidator,” Mr James said. The dresses will be auctioned off through Evans Clarke, and general manager Andrew Monks told news.com.au it was an “incredible opportunity” for brides-to-be.

“It’s just a great opportunity for people who have got their special day coming up to save some money on what would be a large component of the cost,” he said. Mr Monks said the auction had attracted interest from punters right across Australia, including individuals and retailers keen to bag a bargain.

 

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