Groomsmen gifts
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I'm looking for gifts for the groomsmen in my wedding next month, and I'd like them to be useful, cool tools. Here's my criteria: - Prefer to get the same item for each person - Engraveable or otherwise customizable - About $50-75 per person Potentially interested in items that reflect interests my bride and I have: - Music - Delicious good food & drink and cooking - The great outdoors - Gadgets - But definitely not limited to these items Many of the gifts I've seen around the interwebs on sites like groomsday.com are really cheesy and/or junk. Thanks for your thoughts and suggestions for nice gifts! |
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I gave my men Leatherman Waves, with 50' of 300# test paracord wrapped on a carabiner. One of the men was a gas company supervisor, another is a SWAT team member for a very busy police dept, another was a state marshal, and the final man is a QA tester for NYSE. I think my SWAT guy used it the most. You can engrave them, of course. The carabiner and paracord were my adds, I figured they'd make it harder to lose, easier to add to a utility belt. <shrug> You may not get it completely right -- my man working for the gas company had access to them as a company bennie -- but my thinking was the tool represented a lot of solid function by a company known for quality. Exactly what I thought of my guys. -C
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I recently bought a folding knife that is a beauty and costs about $100 if you look for it - a little high, but very nice. It's a Fallkniven P3GY Folder With Yellow Bone Handles. Worth it, and would be well received. |
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The standard Buck 110 Hunter is a good gift with a solid wood handle and very large brass caps that are large enough for engraving. Best of all, they run about $30 a pop, and are a good, proven, classic tool. My best man gave them as groomsmen gifts when he got married, and he had each of our initials engraved; I think the letters were at least 1/4" tall, there really is a lot of room there. When I got married I gave my groomsmen these really nice insulated bags and had their initials embroidered on the front. They have a leather bottom and leather accents, and I think they ran around $40 with the embroidery. I wish I had come up with the Buck knife first though, I think it was a cooler gift than my coolers. |
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At the different weddings I've participated in as a groomsman I've received a watch, a leatherman+sheath knife, an engraved flask (on two occasions), and a german beer stein. All of which I still have but none of which I make much use of. I think they're in a box somewhere in the barn. I think you should cruise through the cool-tools archive and find a separate gift for each guy in your price range. They can't all be needing the same thing, and you can (hopefully) guess at something that suits each of them |
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Those travel leather valets/catch alls were a hit with my groomsmen. Everyone needs a place to throw their keys, wallet, phone, change, etc, when they travel. The Pottery Barn model was the best design I could find and it can be laser monogrammed as well. http://www.potterybarn.com/products/colby-leather-catch-all/?cm_src=rel
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(Warning: Shameless plug!) My wife personalizes a lot of groomsmen's gifts in her shop, Laser It All: http://laseritall.com It's a nice way to make the garden variety knife/flask/whatever special. |
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Hip Flasks already filled, you can engrave them if you wish as well.
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My Hubby gifted me a set of dinnerware and I think it is a good option, actually he ordered online, the dine ware reached to me well packed and delivered in a good conditions. The L.A. Table offers variety of such crockery, dinnerware, servingware and lots more of your taste. |