Gifts for Groomsmen

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The men who stand behind you on your wedding day are most likely some of the most important people in your life, and they should be thanked for their impact and friendships with personalized groomsmen gifts. But let’s be honest here, sometimes creativity isn’t exactly a quality that all men possess.

As a result, the Register has consulted local wedding planner Sarah White of The I Do List to provide our male readers with a few ideas and guidelines to consider.

·       Buy local. According to White, more and more grooms are focusing on local products and services for their groomsmen gifts. For example, try a bottle of liquor from the St. Augustine Distillery or Manifest Distilling.

·       Go the utilitarian route. Most groomsmen, says White, tend to care less about attire than bridesmaids and prefer gifts they can use again and again. Some suggestions include monogrammed shave kits, YETI koozies or cups, beer steins, pocket knives, sunglasses and money clips, among others.

·       Be classy. Depending on the budget of the wedding, White notes engraved watches or cufflinks are always well-received by groomsmen.

·       Do different. Are you interested in doing something different for your groomsmen? White suggests grilling sets, customized coolers or decanters as unique options.

For more information on The I Do List, visit http://theidolist.net/.