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10 Ways to Enhance Your Groomsmen

10 Ways to Enhance Your Groomsmen




All those tux, scotch-sipping, toast-giving gentlemen are getting ready to send their friend down the aisle. Bridesmaids usually find everything a nuisance, for silly things like getting ready to get up at 6 in the morning, placating an executioner, wedge-of-the-district bride, abstaining from champagne until the aforementioned bride's wedding day. The time limit doesn't allow it, and trying not to sweat through it. 8 lbs of makeup or Vince through 8 inch makeup. Meanwhile, the groom is doing heavy lifting by sitting casually, drinking beer and / or scotch before putting on his rented garment 15 minutes before leaving. Let's hear it for the boys. But in all seriousness, your groom's best wishes deserve thanks as well. They kept him out of trouble before he came along with you, convinced him to break ties with his crazy ex, gave you a heartfelt seal of acceptance, and may not have heeded his "no strippers" rule for The Bachelor Party . Maybe. In addition, they are all men, who love your groom, men who will live with you for the rest of your life, and chances are that you should have your flesh and blood brother or two standing with him on the altar. Let's spoil the groom a bit, shall we? Here are 10 more great groom gifts - apart from our ever popular groom idea. Click on any of the pictures below to shop and source!

Red Jodhpuri suit
Red Jodhpuri suit


Every man needs a great dope kit. These monogram-etched leathers are masculine, and classic, and we're obsessed.

Latest Design Jodhpuri suit 

Cream Jodhpuri suit
Cream Jodhpuri suit
Keep them full and happy until cocktail hour appetizers with mason jars filled with easy and tasty snacks. Caramel Corn definitely fits the bill!
Navy blue Jodhpuri suit
Navy blue Jodhpuri suit

You can do wrong with the cuff link. Whisper here - remember, we're spoiling them - and get them a wonderful pair so they can love forever. If you can only swing one pair, it is also an excellent best man gift.
Black tuxedo suit
Black tuxedo suit
If you really want to be different, you can order them custom suits from a company like Indochino - or maybe raise the price of their jackets. These groomsmen look sleek, stylish and fit well. Also, you need to watch her wedding video below. It is by the same production company that designed this strange kind of proposal video that featured a big, shirtless man (not the groom), a hawk, a horse and confetti.

Back to the groom. Here we enter the "booze" part of the gift inspiration.

Top trending tuxedo

Red tuxedo suit
Red tuxedo suit
If your people are inebriated, give them a nice little case to pick up your favorite suds for a picnic with your wife and girlfriends. Or, you know, the Fantasy Football Draft is very special about what they're drinking. And if they are, then all the better for you to pack your favorite microbes in this manly caddy.
Black Jodhpuri suit
Black Jodhpuri suit
For a bottle opener that is a little more portable than the one the caddy is attached to, why not give your friends a personal credit card opener? Big upgrades from the flip flops that he used in college. (Eve, and why?)
Gray Tuxedo suit
Gray Tuxedo suit
Finally, for a friend who never has a weapon of less than three keys, give him the best tail accessory around.

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