How Do You Keep The Best Man From Losing The Wedding Rings In His Pocket?

Written by Admin on December 11, 2010

OK here’s additional nonfigurative I belike shouldn’t be worried about, but I foregather wondered if anyone has ideas…
I am try matched in 9 days. The best Negro is also transfer as my stand-in “father of the bride.” We impact foregather him and my blackamoor of avow in our start party… no develop blackamoor or anulus bearer.
Does anyone impact whatever fictive ideas to hold the best Negro distribute (i.e. not recap in the depths of his pocket) our start rings? They are both stark albescent antimonial bands, and though it is easy to avow isolated his and hers by the size… I ever thinks it looks potty when the finite is fumbling to connexion the precise anulus at the precise time. Thank you for your suggestions ;-)

Originally posted 2009-08-03 12:04:42. Republished by Old Post Promoter

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19 Comments to “How Do You Keep The Best Man From Losing The Wedding Rings In His Pocket?”

  1. valschma
    6:52 pm on August 3rd, 2009

    I would give your fiance’s ring to the matron or maid of honor.
    Let the best man put your ring in his inside tux jacket pocket. This is a good place because it is not as deep as the pants pockets, and not as likely to fall out or anything.

  2. Catherine A
    9:58 pm on August 3rd, 2009

    put them into a pouch
    you can get them anywhere jewelry is sold or they have them at Michael’s craft store

  3. uk paid surveys
    2:18 am on August 4th, 2009

    Tell him you’ll kick his butt if he loses them! That works believe me!

  4. katydint
    7:05 am on August 4th, 2009

    Put a twisty-tie (like what holds the bread bag closed) on the groom’s ring.

  5. lu_dicro
    10:57 am on August 4th, 2009

    That’s why there is a left pocket and a right pocket. Facing the minister, his ring should be in the left and hers in the right. That way when he goes to give the ring to her for him, it’ll be easy to distinguish.

  6. christin
    11:04 am on August 4th, 2009

    I would either have him wear them until they are needed as he would/should know if/when they fall off or put the rings in separate pockets so he doesnt have to fumble for them…as long as he remembers which pocket he put them in :)
    Good luck!

  7. she_suck
    12:33 pm on August 4th, 2009

    Keep them in the box. Ring boxes are usually small enough to fit into his pocket.
    Funny story..when my dad married his wife, my brother who was 13 at the time was his best man. They got married in a gazeebo at a park. When it was time to give my dad the ring my little brother took the ring out of his pocket and dropped it down between the boards of the gazeebo. The look on my dads wifes face was priceless. Luckily someone had a wire hanger and my boyfried at the time was able to hook the ring and save the day.
    Moral of the story…keep a wire hanger handy!!!

  8. merkinch
    2:49 pm on August 4th, 2009

    Put them on a string round his neck!!

  9. rcButter
    4:52 pm on August 4th, 2009

    You really are worried for no reason. I’ve seen most best men put them on their fingers.

  10. ocobride
    11:23 pm on August 4th, 2009

    pre ceremony you can have the rings already given to the priest. and have them up at the alter.

  11. new2nyc2
    6:14 am on August 5th, 2009

    Don’t worry the best man should be trustworty, if not why is he there. this is your day of happiness and you should not stress over it. Well not to that degree. Things will go at ease just relax, and enjoy the up coming days to the big day.
    BTW: Congrats to you and your Husband

  12. liason
    2:35 pm on August 5th, 2009

    tie them with ribbon and a bow!

  13. nothings
    9:22 pm on August 5th, 2009

    this is not stupid, but i think he should wear the ring, this way he will know if it falls off and then he’ll know it he has lost it , this way he wont lose it , ok, btw, have a good wedding!

  14. musicgrl
    11:44 pm on August 5th, 2009

    Put the rings on different fingers. Yours on his pinky and hubby’s on his index or something like that. That way he knows where they are and doesn’t have to go fumbling for it.

  15. gileswen
    6:24 am on August 6th, 2009

    It’s probably not a big deal, but I think one thing you could do is have the Best Man carry the groom’s ring while the MOH could carry yours to the altar.
    Or you could carry the groom’s ring and he could carry yours with him.
    Whatever you decide to do, it’s not something to stress over hugely. It’ll be okay.

  16. tink
    7:40 am on August 6th, 2009

    I was MOH a few years back and had the job of holding the rings. I just held them on one of my fingers. Nobody saw them there and they didn’t fall off or anything. Easy. Also, my bf was bestman this summer and he was holding the rings in his pocket. It did take him a few seconds to grab them out but it was actually really funny and the whole wedding party and all the guests were laughing. The bride and groom were really nervous and afterwards they said that made them feel a lot calmer!
    Anyway, as long as it’s in an outside pocket, I don’t think it’ll be too much trouble.

  17. Luv2Answ
    8:21 am on August 6th, 2009

    The groom usually holds onto them until right before the ceremony starts. He isn’t going to lose something in a few minutes.

  18. Bill
    10:39 am on August 6th, 2009

    Get a trustworthy best man.

  19. Melana M
    5:03 pm on August 6th, 2009

    Keep them in the ring box in his pocket

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