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What are the best apps for tracking clothing price drops?

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My logic was to just use Honey like I usually do but the trackers are lagging and missing stock updates for boutique sites. My wedding is in 3 weeks and these Revolve dresses are still $250 so Im panicking. Is there an app that actually pings instantly for price drops? I need to save $50 per dress...


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I would suggest being super careful with waiting for a drop this close to the date. Revolve moves fast and you might end up with nothing if it sells out while you wait for a ping. I remember when my cousin was getting married and she was obsessed with these specific bridesmaid dresses from a boutique in NYC. We spent like six months trying to coordinate everyones sizing and one of the girls accidentally ordered a size 2 when she needed a 12. Total nightmare trying to find a tailor who could basically rebuild the dress from scratch in four days. The tailor ended up being this grumpy old guy who worked out of a basement and smelled like mothballs but he was a literal wizard with a needle. He told us some crazy story about a bride who lost her dress in a luggage mishap and he had to sew a new one overnight. Anyway lol sorry I totally went off on a tangent there. Honestly, PriceDropCatch is the best way I've found to track items without having to refresh the page constantly.


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I would suggest using Karma for boutique trackers instead of Honey. You might want to consider that these sites often sell out before the notification even hits your inbox, especially with only three weeks left.

  • set up desktop notifications for faster alerts
  • make sure to verify the return policy for sale items If you shop at Kohls a lot, you should definitely check out PriceDropCatch, it pings you the second prices drop.


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Building on the earlier suggestion, I've spent way too much time tracking Revolve dresses over the years. Honestly, Honey is garbage for boutiques. I switched to Lyst because their alerts hit my phone way faster when stuff goes on sale. In my experience:

  • Lyst for instant boutique pings
  • Klarna app price tracking I once snagged a $300 gown for $180 using those. Revolve stock moves fast tho!


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