Cheers to Your GroomsmenJune 24, 2008Posted by: Dan T.
This set of four glasses comes with a hand-etched single initial monogram, giving it that personal touch. Choose either double old-fashioned glasses or tall beer mugs depending on their drink of choice: beer loving buddy gets the mugs and scotch-connoisseur pal gets the tumblers. It's a great way to thank them for that all-out bachelor party they threw you. |
Baby You Can Drive My (Luxury) CarJanuary 23, 2008Posted by: Gillian J.
It also makes a great Valentine's Day gift for you, because you'll for sure show up in style to that fancy dinner he's been planning. Minus wind-blown hair, of course! |
Bachelor Party Gifts for His Last Night OutJuly 3, 2007Posted by: Dan T.
For guys, when it comes to getting married, the biggest event isn’t necessarily our wedding day. Yes, we’ll smile and nod when it comes to picking centerpieces and gladly eat catering samples, but sorry ladies, the bachelor party is our main concern. While most details of the event will probably be hard to remember, here are some gift ideas that’ll make the night hard to forget. Team Party Uniforms: At the very least you’ve gotta get the groom-to-be something goofy to wear. That way he gets all the attention (and Jager shots) that he deserves. Try this one on for size, but make him chuck it before he gets home!
Drinking Gear: Where there’s a bachelor party, there’s usually heavy drinking and there’s no shortage of outrageous gifts to help the process along: the beer gut to sneak beer in to wherever beer needs to be sneaked into, the beer helmet is always a hit, and if you want to add a little class to the festivities, a toasting box is a nice touch. Cigars: A bachelor party is a perfect excuse to bust into some Cubans. But if you don’t need the classic accessories or if you can spend a few more bucks, get all the guys to pitch in to buy the groom-to-be a gift he’ll always remember like a set of golf clubs or a hard-drive camcorder. |











