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Great Gifts for Groomsmen

Tired of Tie Tacks and Wallets? Here's an Array of Unique Gift Ideas!

By Kathryn M. D'Imperio, published Jan 03, 2007
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When it comes down to it, guys are the best kind of friends to have. Whether you are a guy or a girl, the males stick with you through it all. They are more of a brother to you than a friend. They never talk trash about you behind your back. They usually don't go after your significant other. If they have a problem with you - they usually tell you, you both throw a few punches, and you're friends again.

These reasons and many more make it easy to see how much a guy appreciates his compadres. When it all comes down to it, he knows they are there for him. As a man prepares to give up his freedom, so to speak, or to shackle on the ball and chain, as some might say, it is only appropriate that his brothers and best friends see him off.

To convey to his groomsmen just how much their loyalty and support means, the groom typically chooses a special gift to give his attendants on the big day. Below are a number of options to fit just about any personality type, and just about any budget.

Traditional

Cologne

Cufflinks

Keepsake box

Key chain (engraved)

Money clips

WalletsBusiness

Business card case or holder

Checkbook cover

Desk clock

Leather travel sets

Luggage tag

Passport case

Personalized pen setPleasure

Beer mugs (filled with goodies, and/or engraved)

Corkscrew

Fancy lighter

Flask (engraved)

Gift cards

Golf accessory caddy

Monogrammed professional baseball bats

Personalized glassware

Personalized golf putter

Pocket watches

Poker set

Something useful - If the groomsmen are fishermen, how about a new fishing pole or a tackle box? For hunters, consider a filet knife... for outdoorsmen, a compass, etc.

Stainless bar set

Swiss Army knife / pen knife

Watch

Takeaways
  • Check out cufflinks, money clips, keepsake boxes, or pocket watches for a traditional gift.
  • Look into personalized items like checkbook covers, business card cases, leather portfolios, or leather travel kits for the business type.
  • Consider beer mugs, fancy lighters, or a stainless steel flask for the man with a social agenda.
Did You Know?
If the groomsmen are fishermen, how about a new fishing pole or a tackle box? For hunters, consider a filet knife... for outdoorsmen, a compass, etc.
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Very nice!

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