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Hi everyone! I feel lucky to find this website. I am living in Canada, but I am Greek and I am married to an Egyptian man. I had my wedding in Cairo this last summer and it was so nice! But I have left my wedding dress with the brother of my husband to sell it. It is brought from Canada and it is Dimitrios design. Very pretty and good quality. Do you have any idea how we can sell it? It takes a lot of space... Nevertheless I am happy to learn through you how it is to live in Egypt. We are thinking to build a house there also so we have an egyptian nest waiting for us there and feel at home everytime we visit. Best regards to all of you
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You can also ask your brother in law to check the 'Community Times' magazine, and advertise it in their 'back pages'. You can also advertise it in the 'Maadi messenger' which is a monthly magazine too.
Also, if your brother in law knows someone at the American University of Cairo, he might get the opportunity to advertise it there, through them.
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Or your brother-in law can place an advertisement in AL Waseet , ( http://www.ewaseet.com/index.php ) both in English and Arabic, very widespread, in the richer areas of Cairo it is delivered house to house for free, it is also available on street corners where they sell newspapers.
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I thought wedding dress always has a sentimental value for each woman ,, it is something used once in a life time for the owner ,, even if she remarried then she would buy another one .. but normally women keep it to the lat day in their life ,, and they do not get rid of it unless they get divorced!!! am I very wrong about that ?.. all my relatives and friends in egypt still keep their wedding dresses..
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Thank you very much for your help and quick responses. Well ... (answering to South_London_Male) I am a kind of practical person. The dress is huge and takes a lot of space. I loved it, it was an excellent dress that many admired. But the fashion changes quickly and the drycleaning in Canada or in Greece (where my parents live) costs a fortune. I have plenty of photos and most important ... my good husband ... So I can live without it.
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