Here Comes the Groom
Gifts for Your Attendants
Your gifts don’t have to be elaborate or expensive, but they should convey a heartfelt appreciation. In that sense, anything monogrammed with a person’s initials—cuff links, a pen, a pocket watch, a silver pocketknife or a treasured book—make lasting mementos.
Traditional Gift ideas—all can be monogrammed:
- Silver card-carrying case
- Silver key chains
- Silver money clips
- Etched beer mugs
- Leather address book
- Cocktail shaker
Less traditional gifts:
- Tickets to a sporting or theatre event
- Greens fees for a day of golf
- Gift certificates to a sporting goods, music or book store
- CD’s of favorite music
- Outdoor adventure: hot air balloon ride, white water rafting
- Massage or other spa treatment
Grooms' Information Taken From:
Essential Manners for Men, Peter Post (HarperResource 2003)
Emily Post’s Wedding Etiquette, 5th edition, Peggy Post (Collins 2006)
Emily Post’s Etiquette, 17th edition, Peggy Post (HarperCollins 2004)
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