I'm a bride – the game-changing Shein items that saved me a ton of money at my wedding, they were just $2 each | The Sun

A TIKTOKER has figured out how to beat the overspending bride blues.

The newlywed excitedly shared the two items she bought online from Shein that saved her money on her big day.

"Stay tuned for two really cool Shein items I bought that were game changers for my wedding," Kyndall (@kyndall.melise) began her TikTok video.

A favorite among millennials and the Gen Z crowd, Shein has gained a cult-like status for its churning out of trendy and affordable apparel.

As the fashion guru pointed out: "Inflation is hurting all of us, so what's better than to DIY on a budget?"

Kyndall showed viewers the two must-have items that she said allowed her to live out her dream wedding on a budget.

The photo she showed of her and her husband's bridal party featured bargain finds that cost less than $3 apiece.

"The suspenders that all these guys are wearing, except for my husband, cost $2 on Shein. So for six groomsmen, I spent $6 for their suspenders total," she said.

The TikTok bride also shared a pre-wedding, getting-ready photo in which she and members of her bridal party squad all wore matching Shein slippers.

These stylish and price-savvy slippers also came with another affordable price tag of just $2.50 each.

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With such great finds, the bride couldn't stop gushing as she proudly showed off her favorite looks from her big day.

Fans of the wedding-worthy deals had some questions for the shopping pro TikToker.

One such curious TikTok follower asked: "The suspenders, what was the quality like?"

"We had no issues and they only needed them for the day," Kyndall replied.

Another follower compared the DIY video to "doing God's work."



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