The bridal party plays a big part in the big day. there are many ways to say thank you with a gift that they will always remember (and always use too!!) Here are some ideas we've procured that would make any groomsmen happy.
Cater to the well groomed groomsmen with a shaving kit and make it even more special with an engraved razor for a personal touch. Both of these sets from Harrys and Jack Black skin care are awesome sets. The Jack Black skin care set is packed with awesome products that will keep your groomsmen looking their best for your wedding and the days to follow.
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Photo courtesy of Harrys.com |
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Photo courtesy of Sephora |
Your wedding menu is locally sourced, and so should your gifts. Seek out regional distilleries for some of the tastiest take home spirits like this one from New York's Hudson Valley. Another option is to pick up a growler of your favorite brew and have the growlers engraved for a personal touch.
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Photo courtesy of Martha Stewart Weddings |
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Photo courtesy of Martha Stewart Weddings |
Most guys have a love affair with anything "gadgety". I'm loving this novelty piece that fits right in their wallet and will have everyone talking about at the next party. This personalized credit card bottle opener comes to us from The Man Registry and they offer lots of choices for the perfect groomsmen gift. This bottle opener is small, powerful and durable enough to tackle any bottle. This stainless steel goodness stores easily in the billfold or any small space.
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Photo courtesy of The Wedding Chicks |
For the stylish groomsmen, a pair of sunnies or a pair of personalized kicks would make the perfect accessory to their wedding garb. Check out these sunnies from Warby Parker and the customized kicks from Vans.
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Photo courtesy of Warby Parker |
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Photo courtesy of Martha Stewart Weddings |
One of our 2014 couples recently gifted personalized Chuck Taylors to all of their groomsmen to wear with their suits. It was really cute and fitting of the bride and groom's personality.
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Photo courtesy of Lin & Jirsa Photography |
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