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Hello world[how To] Rent a Tux or Suit for Your Destination Wedding in Breckenridge, Colorado
When you’re deciding how to coordinate the guys with all the dresses and decor, you can now use an app to help visualize the look you could have. The guys can get fitted in whatever town they live in, and then pick up their suit at the barn. We are a partner with Jim’s Formal Wear and they have their…Read more
[Groom-er] Online Audience Follows Real-time Proposal Shared on Instagram and Twitter. #MikeProposes
It’s no secret that we’re big fans of technology. We share lots of photos through our various platforms, and you can see us live-posting from events around Breckenridge, Summit County and the Vail Valley. But, today’s post is about a guy from Winnepeg who tweeted as his proposal unfolded. His girlfriend had no clue that an online audience followed. He…Read more
[How To] Create Chocolate Millenium Falcons and Disco Ball Helmets. Groom-er DIY projects.
We keep hearing from our brides and clients that the guys are really getting into contributing towards the wedding. In their own way, of course. While many stare into space while discussing all the different flower options, others jump at the chance to let their style, taste and preferences known. We encourage the brides, sisters, planners and families reading this…Read more
[GROOM-ER] Finding Inspiration on How to Dress the Boys using Pinterest
He might not care if you get table runners, or if the vases are square and short, or you choose tall cylinder vases. He does care about what kind of skis or board he rides on, so eventually he’s gonna realize and care about what he’s wearing on the big day. You can simple, flashy or totally off-the-hook if…Read more
[GROOM-ER] The Ski and Tee. The Best of Both Worlds. Go Skiing and Golfing in the Same Day.
If you’re looking for an epic Colorado adventure, look no further than hitting the slopes in the morning, and then playing a round of golf in the afternoon. Grab your skis, your clubs, and maybe even a Red Bull ( or stop at the local coffee shop) to help fuel you through this unique Rocky Mountain experience.
When the air’s cold…Read more

