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PostHeaderIcon Groom’s Wedding Day Must-Haves

In all the wedding I’ve seen, particularly in the movies, the groom seems to be the one with all the time in the world. He doesn’t have to worry about his hair to be done for hours like his bride’s hair should. The groom doesn’t have to think of any special techniques to get into his coat or his tuxedo to make sure he wears it perfectly unlike the bride who might need at least 2 or 3 persons to help her slip in to her wedding gown, making sure that all the details of the dress are kept in place and nothing is torn or detached.

But then again, given that the groom doesn’t have to be as detailed as the bride, there happen to be a number of things which the groom may do to be able to avoid virtually any mishaps during this specific day. No one would like anything awful to happen during their wedding day so this listing of must-haves is especially directed to the grooms out there. You are also responsible in maintaining order on that specific day. To do so you need to:

1. Make sure that the specific suit, tuxedo, coat or whatever you are wearing for the wedding is clean, mended and ready to wear on the wedding day itself. If you are supposed to dress up at the wedding venue, the least thing you can easily do is to bring your clothes there at least one day before so you won’t have a chance to forget it. While you are at it, make sure that you bring your wallet, your money, credit cards and your driver’s license as well. If you’re going on your honeymoon straight after the wedding dinner, then you might need to pack your things completely at the least a couple of days before to make sure everything’s there.

2. If you’re supposed to get dressed at home or at the hotel, make sure to lay everything where you can see them. Don’t assume that you know where to find everything when you get dressed tomorrow because this is when you start to get rattled and nervous and chances are you’ll forget to bring something.

3. Pack additional toiletries like comb, hair gel, locks spray, toothbrush, deodorant, dental floss, cologne and a good breath spray. You never know when one of your respective groomsmen might need something at the venue. At least you have a number of things that you could lend them.

4. Should you be under a medication, don’t forget to pack your medical pack set the night before. Put it in the bag where your other toiletries are and put it in your car right away so you won’t have any possibilities of leaving it behind. You don’t want any major medical conditions to take away the limelight from you and your bride during your wedding day.

5. Please don’t forget to bring a good breath spray or breath mints to help freshen your breath. I know this is something personal but you might just take your bride’s breath away when you kiss her and you still have the essence of the pizza you ate the day before. You will really knock her off her feet literally when you kiss her with your breath smelling like that.

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