Groomsmen gifts

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Jonesey

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So I'm getting married in March and have no clue what to get my groomsmen.

Anyone have any ideas? I was looking at jerseys of everyone's favorite sports teams but just can't find it in me to buy an Alabama jersey.

Also, my best man is getting tickets to the UT-Florida game this season along with a regular gift.
 
#2
#2
If they are drinkers, I think an engraved flask is a nice touch.
 
#4
#4
I was in a wedding where we got a caricature of all the groomsmen (framed) in our favorite baseball team's gear. I really liked that.
 
#5
#5
My brother in law got his groomsmen a nice golf set, one that you put together and play indoors at the office or house or something of the like. It came with 2 golf balls, but he replaced them with the teams each guy rooted for.
 
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#6
My brother in law got his groomsmen a nice golf set, one that you put together and play indoors at the office or house or something of the like. It came with 2 golf balls, but he replaced them with the teams each guy rooted for.

that sounds pretty interesting.. where did he get them?
 
#11
#11
A couple sleeves of golf balls monogrammed with their favorite team or their name. Or a beer mug that has been etched with their initials.
 
#17
#17
Monogrammed bottle openers with magnets that stick to the fridge is what I got mine. Not really fancy, just couldn't afford too much.
 
#19
#19
the more you know:

A monogram is a motif made by overlapping or combining two or more letters or other graphemes to form one symbol. Monograms are often made by combining the initials of an individual or a company, and may be used as recognizable symbols or logos. A series of uncombined initials, such as "TCM", is properly referred to as a cypher and is not, strictly speaking, a monogram, although ciphers are frequently referred to as monograms.
 
#21
#21
only one of mine was a Vol, so I gave them all orange UT golf shirts and limited edition Case tobacco knives in green bone.
 
#23
#23
I've gotten a tie, a round of golf, my tux paid for (it was close to a $200 rental), and a free round of hooter's hot wings. The round of golf and the tux rental were my favorites.

Is it considered bad etiquette if I don't make my buddies that have had me in their wedding a groomsman?
 
#24
#24
I've gotten a tie, a round of golf, my tux paid for (it was close to a $200 rental), and a free round of hooter's hot wings. The round of golf and the tux rental were my favorites.

Is it considered bad etiquette if I don't make my buddies that have had me in their wedding a groomsman?

I would say no, and if they bitch about it, kick them in the nuts.
 
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