Wedding Day Customs and Traditions: the Groom

By Avery Brown


Even though the emphasis of wedding day festivities is often on the bride, the increasing popularity of the 2 ring wedding ceremony has also put other customs & traditions for grooms at center stage.

Wedding bands for grooms, though quite popular & almost viewed as standard these days, have only been in wide use since the 1940s when many married couples were divided by WWII.

It was one big step from no men's wedding rings at all to plain gold bands for both, and since then a lot of more jumps have been made to contribute to a diverse and appealing men's wedding ring assortment on the market. Today's jewelers provide a remarkable selection of gold bands, platinum rings, tungsten wedding bands, palladium wedding rings, and many other styles of gold, tungsten carbide, or platinum jewelry in varying forms & styles.

Throwing the garter is a groom's wedding custom that is often the subject of argument. Some couples feel that it's tacky & refuse to have one at all, while others make it a silly and risque portion of the wedding reception along with humorous dances and activities. The best technique, perhaps, is to find moderation somewhere between the two; for instance, the bride might wear a spare garter nearer to her knee than the real garters, & the groom will take care not to push her dress too high to get it.

The groom's cake is an additional entertaining custom for weddings and has origins in the southern U.S. -- as the story goes if the single women in attendance slept that night with some of the groom's cake under their pillows, they'd dream of who they'd marry. This is a fun bit of superstition similar to the bouquet toss, and can be personalised to express the groom's or couple's interests in very creative ways.

As you have seen, it's not just rehearsal dinners and bachelor parties anymore-- there are a number of wedding day traditions and modern customs that place the groom at center stage.




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