Green Gown offers new life to wedding gowns gone wrong

When Lindsay Hancock got divorced she drew from her pain some inspiration. While she wanted to get rid of her old wedding gown as it reminded her of her failed marriage, she thought the wedding gown was too nice to simply donate.
Thus was born Green Gown which specializes in off the rack sample wedding gowns and once worn wedding gowns. According to Hancock, any wedding dress that is over ten years old usually won’t do well in the resale market, but her company takes those types of dresses and makes a new and one of a kind look using recycled fabrics.
This kind of rebirthing of wedding gowns is just what the doctor ordered when it comes to the bride to be who is concerned about the environment and their budget. EcoZeal.com thinks the idea is wonderful and wishes Hancock the best in her endeavor.
Just think how much better the world would be if we simply took the time to reuse what has already been created. As Hancock’s boutique shows, just because something has been used once, doesn’t mean that it can’t be used again. So if you are thinking about walking down the aisle sometime soon and you want to get a hold of a green wedding dress check out Green Gown; you might love what you find.
