Central Coast bridal shops brace for impact of new tariffs on wedding dresses
- Bridal shops on the Central Coast are preparing for potential price increases on wedding dresses due to new tariffs.
- Earlier this month, the Trump administration implemented a 20% tariff on imports from China, impacting the cost of overseas sourced wedding dresses.
- The 20% tariff, along with rising material and shipping costs, could increase wedding dress prices by as much as 50%, raising concerns within the bridal industry as most dresses, or their materials, originate from China.
- Christine DiLullo, owner of Epiphany Bridal Boutique in Carmel, stated, "We as a brand have decided that we are currently not going to transfer those costs to our customers," while other shop owners advise buying quickly if you find a dress you love.
- As rising costs are passed on to customers at some bridal shops, potentially adding hundreds of dollars to the price, bridal shoppers like Monica Alvarez are considering locally sourced and budget-friendly alternatives, with dress prices ranging from $2 to $5000.
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