The cost depends on the dress and stores that sold the dress. Just like today prices could vary.
The cost of a ladies summer dress in 1970 was just 8 US dollars. A ladies coat cost 25 US dollars and a man's suit cost 40 US dollars.
The average dress in the U.S. in the 1930's was between $1 and $3.
In 1930, the cost of a dress varied widely depending on the style and material, but on average, a new dress could range from about $5 to $20. High-end or designer dresses could be significantly more expensive. Adjusted for inflation, those prices would be equivalent to approximately $75 to $300 today. Fashion trends were influenced by the economic context of the Great Depression, leading to more modest and practical designs.
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In 1941, the cost of a dress varied widely depending on the style and quality, typically ranging from around $10 to $30. This was a significant expense at the time, equivalent to about $200 to $600 today when adjusted for inflation. Many women also opted for simpler, more practical designs due to wartime restrictions and rationing. Overall, fashion was influenced by the economic climate and the needs of the era.
Which dress? She has a million!
mileys dress cost 20,000 bucks
miley's dress cost $10,500
about $100
It depends on where what kind of dress and how long your planning to keep it.
100 dollars
it depends on where u buy it
2000
Ten dollars
$69.69
roughly £500 - £1050
The beautiful lace dress that Kate Middleton wore on her wedding day was reported to cost £250,000.