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Senior Fucknut
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Need Ideas
My wedding is in three weeks and I have no clue what to get my groomsmen. We're all in our mid 30's and we've been in many wedding parties so they have the basic gifts, ie flask, money clip, mug, etc.
I'm racking my fucking brain and can't think. To make it worse, they all have money so they're impossible to buy for as is. I would like to stay around $50-$75 per. ![]() |
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Squishy
Elite Member
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I was the best man in a wedding at Disney last year, and instead of some engraved piece of junk I'll never use, I got a new gym bag with some assorted Disney stuff. I think it was a cool idea to get a nice new bag that I will use for sure, plus some little stuff that is either a) edible or b) small enough that you don't feel bad if you toss it or give it away.
Other good ideas I've seen are a cigar cutter and lighter set, golf gift certificates, or some other outing/event (as appropriate for your guys). I've never been a fan of the useless gifts that generally are given. (OK, I'll admit it, I gave out mugs. I was too young to know better.) |
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Smartass anthropologist
Elite Member
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Anywhere, everywhere, nowhere....
Posts: 5,995
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A high quality bottle of single malt scotch for each.
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