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For the Groomsmen
(1) For the metrosexual guy who traveled to the islands to stand by you on your special day, Oliver Peoples “Commander” aviator-style sunglasses ($325–$385, depending on lens). (2) For your high-school garage-band drummer who, twenty years later, still likes to jam, Bose iPod SoundDock ($299; bose.com). (3) For the fraternity brother who still needs a nip when he’s nervous, a flask with funnel ($25 at Flight 001; 212-691-1001 or flight001.com). (4) For the guy who’s got a townhouse, a country house, and too many kitschy key chains from other weddings, Tod’s two-ring key chain, which lets him consolidate all those keys stylishly ($125; tods.com). (5) For the guy who sometimes needs a little direction, a pocket-watch-style personalized compass ($70; redenvelope.com). (6) For the guy who brags about his adventures, even if they’re only in the urban jungle, Filson’s rugged twill duffel bag ($195–$299, depending on size; filson.com). (7) For the notoriously late groomsman, a dual-time-zone watch strategically set ahead by twenty minutes ($128; eddiebauer.com). (8) For your own personal gadget guru, Restoration Hardware’s battery-powered, multi-function laser level pocket tool kit ($18.95; restorationhardware.com).

 
 
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From the Spring 2005 New York Wedding Guide

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