Posted on: July 7, 2010
Groom’s Guide
Rings. For Dudes.
You can tell a new groom by the way he spins and repeatedly removes/puts on his new wedding ring. Guys like to play with stuff, plain and simple. Which is why the Gear Ring would make a great wedding ring.
The ring, produced by Livingston, N.J.-based Kinekt Design, features micro-precision gears that turn in unison – like real gears – when the ring’s outer rims are spun. Perfect for the fidgety newlywed. The ring is fabricated from stainless steel, which means it’s hypoallergenic and resistant to fades, scratches, rusting, bending and breaking. In short, it’s tough.
kinektdesign.com, \$165
Retro Style
The easiest way to channel your inner Don Draper isn’t to start chain-smoking. Simply slide a tie bar to your tie (and maybe stuff a pocket square in your jacket). It adds a sleek bit of élan to your ensemble – and it keeps your tie in place, which comes in handy on the dance floor.
A Man. A Scan. A Plan –Sort Of.
He’s probably seen – and envied at – the Miller Lite commercial where the groom marooned at a department store seeks respite by adding case after case of pilsner to his wedding registry. Well, now, that’s a bit closer to being a reality.
At MillerLiteRegistry.com, real grooms can create real registries for real Miller wares – from coolers to clothing to barware. He may not have real beer show up at the wedding like in the commercial, but there’s a better chance he and his new wife won’t get another chip-and-dip.
MillerLiteRegistry.com