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A Groom's Wedding Responsibilities, Part 2

Posted by Lacey Wilcox on 3rd Jul 2015

We started a blog series last week to make sure all the procrastinating grooms out there are taking care of their responsibilities for their wedding. We’re not claiming that this is a comprehensive list of all of the groom’s wedding responsibilities, but we are claiming that it’ll be an excellent place for you to start. We’ll guarantee that if you follow this list of duties of the groom, you’ll come off looking every bit as suave as we know you to be.

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Photo Credit:  Blake Loates Photography

Put your guest list together

This groom duty is going to be more time consuming than you think. Before you and your bride decide who to invite to your wedding, you need to determine how large you want your guest list to be. Then, you and your bride can decide which family and friends to include on your wedding guest list, and even make notes about where you might want them to sit if you’re having a dinner (we highly recommend keeping Uncle Albert from the bar if he gets tipsy easily). As a general rule, invitations need to be sent out around eight weeks before the wedding.

Plan the Honeymoon

One of the groom’s most important wedding responsibilities is to plan the honeymoon. In your granddad’s day, this would have been solely his responsibility. Now we know you’re a classic gentleman and there’s a certain part of you that’s traditional and maybe even a little old-fashioned. However, couples these days are doing this one task together more and more. Nowadays, it is the groom’s duty to get a good vibe from his fiancée on what kind of locale you would both enjoy for the honeymoon.

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Photo Credit:  Just for Love Photography

Picking Out Wedding Bands

Yes, it is the groom’s duty to buy another ring. But trust us, it’s a lot easier than the first one, and only a fraction of the cost… hopefully. The good thing is you get to pick out your own wedding band. We know you’re a distinguished gentleman so you don’t need much help choosing a great accessory. Trust us though, you can’t go wrong with wearing gold or silver. And she gets to choose hers too, so pressure relieved.

Making it Legal

It’s also the groom’s responsibility to arrange the purchasing of the marriage license. You’ll probably have to go to the courthouse and then you’ll want to be sure you get your preacher to sign it, and maybe you have to have a witness from the county commissioner’s court in some places and prick your fingers for a blood oath in others. Maybe you have to take anger management classes. Look we don’t know how your state does it, but it’s on you to figure it out.

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Photo Credit:  @iamdirectorh on Instagram

Don’t Loose Your Keys

Don’t forget to have a car ready to whisk you two love birds away after the ceremony. The last thing you want to do is be stranded and unable to get to your own wedding reception in a hasty as possible manner. This sounds simple, but trust us things can pretty complicated on that day. It’s the groom’s responsibility to make sure you guys are ready to leave as soon as its time. By that time you’re both going to need some food pretty bad and she’ll hardly be able to squeeze out another smile on account of her shoes and sleep deprived state.

If you follow our groom’s wedding responsibilities with attention to detail, which we know your capable of (I mean, you wear Two Guys Bow Ties products) you’re going to get along just fine. You’re going to know exactly what needs to be done, before it needs to be done. Your soon-to-be father-in-law is going to be resting a lot easier when he sees you taking care of business like a boss, or Tom Cruise, depending on how old he is.

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“Francis” Combo

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  1. Such a nice, tactile bowtie. Great gift for my boyfriend. Conversation starter.
    Quick delivery.
  2. I bought the Francis combo to wear on my wedding day and couldn’t be more excited about it. I love the quality and design and their packaging shows it. I bought my groomsmen bow ties also to wear and as their groomsmen gift.

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Ingredients: Almond Oil, Grapeseed Oil, Jajoba Oil, Vitamen E, Argan Oil, Essential Oils

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Wooden Bow Ties

Harold is quirky, yet striking at the same time. It’s smooth large shape collectively with it’s eye catching black and white herringbone center piece print and Padauk Wood make it a statement piece that will complete your look. Yes, we found the missing wooden bow tie you’ve long been looking for. You’re welcome..

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  1. I ordered this combo because I am in love with the look of each of the products. I purchased the hat for myself and the tie for a friend. Both are beautiful and crafted with such care. I am extremely happy with both products and will definitely purchase more in the future.
  2. My hubby loves the hat and bow tie. That’s not quite true. Actually I love the bow tie and wear it in my hair when Ray wears the hat. Beautiful product. Thank you for wonderful service
  3. I saw the show on Shark Tank and have been intrigued by your product. I am not disappointed. Plus I made errors in ordering and working with your people was simple and easy. The switcharoo was flawless. Thank you
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As Seen on SHARK TANK

Posted by Two Guys Bow Ties on 23rd Oct 2015

It was officially two weeks ago today since our company aired on the hit TV show, Shark Tank, on ABC. Which also means, it has been four weeks ago today since we found out our segment was even going to be on the show. What an amazing ride this last month has been!

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It all started when we went to our first open audition last summer in Oklahoma City. Only the first 500 attending the audition were guaranteed to be seen by casting officials, so Tim drove down at 5 a.m. to get a place in line at the Devon Boathouse. He stood in the rain wearing his “nice dress clothes” until 10 a.m., when we were allowed inside.

But instead of a quiet room where the attention is seemingly focused on just one or two potential contestants, this casting call involved a row of picnic tables with one casting person behind each, listening to the one-minute pitch — all at the same time.

There was definitely a moment in our audition when the girl we were pitching to — who was acting moderately disinterested — set down her cell phone and asked us to repeat what we had said. At that point, we could tell we had definitely gotten her attention.

What was supposed to be a one-minute presentation turned into 10 to 15 minutes and, pretty soon, the other contestants were gone and the rest of the casting staff was coming over to ask us about our products.

After we had left that night, we could tell we made a good impression, and felt we had done the best we could.

But the road to getting on the TV show became much more involved. Once we were notified we had made the next round, there were follow-up phone interviews, an audition video to make, paperwork to file, background checks, producers to work with on crafting our pitch, etc. And along with every step, we were told there was no guarantee we would make it on the show.

Finally in July, we were asked to fly to Los Angeles to tape our segment for the show. The producers did a good job of preparing us for the show, but the reality of what was happening didn’t hit us until taping time. When those huge doors open and you walk down that hall, it gets really real, real fast.

When we walked into the Tank, they asked us to pause for 30 seconds while they took some display shots, then they said go, and we started our pitch. No producer stopped us, so it really was just a conversation between us and the sharks.

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After close to 45 minutes of being in the Tank, we walked out with smiles on our faces after making a deal with Daymond. But the process wasn’t over yet! We still had paper work to fill out, conference calls, and Skype appointments to make. But after several months on wondering if our segment was going to be chosen to air, we finally found out at the end of September we were in!

Our episode aired on October 9th, and we hosted a “Watch Party” with our employees, friends, and family at our Tulsa shop. It was incredible to see the amount of support we got from our hometown of Tulsa, as well as people all over the country and even the world.

Since then, we have been able to grow our team from 7 people to 13 people and are looking to even hire a handful more. We have been able to become more efficient in our making process while maintaining the utmost quality that we require, and our sales in one month have already beat last year’s numbers!

All in all, this whole Shark Tank experience has been great, we are so thankful for the opportunities we’ve been given as a result of it, and we’re excited for this year’s holiday season.

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“Emery” Combo

The Emory Combo: The new kid in town, Emery, is sure to get the attention of that certain someone as well as everyone else around! With the Maple wood and the blue shell fabric centerpiece, it’s more than just a crowd-pleaser. It’s the conversation starter you’ve been waiting for! Comes with matching pocket square. 

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“The Classic” Jr. (Kid-Sized)

This kid-sized wooden bow tie “The Classic” is simply the smaller version of our regular Classic bow tie. Handcrafted from Canary wood, it’s the perfect gift for Father’s Day–what Dad wouldn’t love a matching tie with their son?– a birthday, or even for a ring-bearer or guest at a wedding! This size tie is recommended for ages 3-14. 

Adjustable length: 9.5 inches to 13.5 inches

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“Harold” Combo

The Harold Combo: Harold is quirky, yet striking at the same time. It’s smooth large shape collectively with it’s eye catching black and white herringbone center piece print and Padauk Wood make it a statement piece that will complete your look. Yes, we found the missing wooden bow tie you’ve long been looking for. You’re welcome. Comes with matching pocket square. 

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Gray Fedora W/ Walnut Brim

ATTENTION—-All hats are handmade to order and will take 3-4 weeks to complete the crafting process and be packaged to send your way!—-Please keep this in mind when ordering! 

Grey Fedora w/ a distinct brown leather band and featuring an eye catching solid Walnut brim. 

Lightweight. Incredibly smooth finish. Unlike anything you’ve ever seen. 

Sizing: 

Medium: 57cm or Approx 22.4 inches

Large: 59cm or Approx 23.2 inches

ATTENTION—-All hats are handmade to order and will take 3-4 weeks to complete the crafting process and be packaged to send your way!—-Please keep this in mind when ordering! 

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“Harold” Jr. (Kid-Sized)

This kid-sized wooden bow tie “Harold” is simply the smaller version of our regular Harold bow tie. Made from Padauk wood, it’s the perfect gift for Father’s Day–what Dad wouldn’t love a matching tie with their son?– a birthday, or even for a ring-bearer or guest at a wedding! This size tie is recommended for ages 3-14. 

Adjustable length: 9.5 inches to 13.5 inches

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Walnut Geo – Gray

This is not your average pocket square. The heather gray fabric square is accented with warm Walnut wood, you heard us right, WOOD! We use a thin wood we precisely cut into tiny triangles that form a pattern that allows the fabric to move and fold to fit perfectly into your pocket. You can do an easy straight fold, a puff pocket, or our personal favorite for this design, the one point fold using the wood pattern as the point. This is truely a unique accessory you will want to keep in the family.