Wedding Garters
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A symbol of good luck for your wedding, we’re talking wedding garters.
Did you know in the past, wedding guests used to tear bits off the Bride’s wedding dress as they believed it brought good luck? Nowadays the tradition is slightly less destructive and a garter plays the same role.
In the same way as tossing your bridal bouquet to all the single ladies at the wedding and the lucky recipient will be the next bride, the garter is tossed to all the single men.
Whether you choose just to have one garter and use that for the garter toss, or have two to keep one as a keepsake or even heirloom for after the Big Day, we’re looking at the different styles you can choose from.
Links to everything mentioned/shown:
Traditional:
- Reger by Janet Reger – Ivory bridal lace garter (NB. Product shown in video was bought in store, online product varies slightly from shown in video) Was £15.00 Now £7.50
- B by Ted Baker – Ivory Lace ‘B Embroidery’ Garter £15.00. One size.
Embroidered:
- Bridal garter by Couturebridalmegan. £34.99+. Sizes between 15-26 inches.
- Grace Ivory Guipure Wedding Garter, by The Hummingbird Card Company £36
- Something blue wedding garter set. Keepsake Garter Toss Garter, by BemycinderellaEtsy. Sizes from 16 to 30 inches. £7.80+
Beaded:
- Crystal Vintage Wedding Garter. Opal Garter, CrystalandPearlB
- White garter bride pearl accessory, by Jolaaccessories. 15 to 20 inches. £15.29.
- Mia Lace And Crystal Bridal Garter, by Lucie Green Couture £35
Something Blue:
- Flower Wedding Garter In Various Colours, by The Wedding Garter Co £59.80
- Eyelash Lace Wedding Garter, by The Wedding Garter Co
£52.80
—Bride Society