Watches, knives, money clips, zippo lighters, flasks. It depends on your tastes.
I personally went with flasks with each grooms mans initials engraved on theirs.
Things remembered might be a good place to start.
2007-05-16 03:50:44
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answered by grimm_b 4
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This really depends on the age and personality of the groomsmen involved. You could go with the standard money clip with the last name initial inscribed and date of wedding on the other side. Or a really nice leather wallet. Or a pair of tickets to a playoff game of (choose your sport). A gift card for a couple rounds of golf at a luxury course tucked into a package of new golf balls or a really great new set of barbacue tools (they make them in these nice metal cases now). Or how about a beautiful Monteblanc pen with initials inscribed. It really depends on the type of person the groom associates with.
2007-05-16 10:55:29
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answered by O Wise One 3
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Anything engraved from Things Remembered, but how many monogrammed beer steins does one person need?
It depends on your groomsmen. How do you know all of them? That might lead you in the right direction. For example, all of my bridesmaids were friends from college and we used to go to football games together. So, they all got monogrammed stadium blankets in our school colors.
It really depends on this particular group of guys. If these are your fiance's friends, he should have a say. Zippo lighters are nice... but not if one of them is having a hard time quiting smoking. Same thing with stemware, beer steins, etc - not a good idea for a recovering alcoholic or someone who is extremely religious.
2007-05-16 10:49:29
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answered by Patti C 6
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I believe we might give each of the guys a zippo lighter with their initials engraved in them. But that only works if all of your guys smoke which mine do. We then might also put that together with some other little stuff. I am big on making baskets of goodies. I saw an idea once where you put a basket together with a six pack of their favorite beer, a beer mug with their names engraved in it, and a bottle opener, if giving bottles.
2007-05-16 10:45:12
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answered by LadyD1019 4
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For the western type guys: belt buckles, bolo ties, pocket knives, leather gun holster or belt with their initials burned in.
For contemporary guys: wallets, cuff links they can wear on the day of wedding( they actually are making a come back....my teenage sons wear them!), tie tacs, watch,
Go get small tattoos (the same symbol that is significant to them ie: fraternity symbol or make up a "brand" , a word) and pay for them.
Be creative.......ask other guys who have similar taste and see what kind of answers you get!! Best wishes!
2007-05-16 12:44:21
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answered by bbbarra 4
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We're thinking of getting our groomsmen something from the tabasco shop (spicy food junkies!). You can personalize things too.
2007-05-16 13:21:59
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answered by Honeybee 3
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Whatever you do don't get them anything engraved with your names or wedding details. It will go in the trash before your first anniversary.
Get them each something personal to them. Does the best man really dig imported beers? Get him a sampler. Someone really likes golf? Get them a pass to a great course. etc. The more personal the better.
2007-05-16 11:06:06
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answered by LB 6
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We bought the entire wedding party glasses that had their name, role in the wedding and the wedding date. The total cost was about $100 for 10 people total.
2007-05-16 10:36:23
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answered by Anonymous
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We gave our groomsmen a pocket knife with their name and our wedding date engraved on it.
2007-05-16 11:09:26
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answered by Angela H 1
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A valet organizer, which is like a jewelry box for men. That way, they can use it and stay organized on your special day. Men always need a place to keep thier wallets, spare change and keys.
2007-05-16 12:09:44
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answered by germaine_87313 7
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