Bachelor Party Don`t: Making Commemorative T-Shirts
You’re almost set for the bachelor party next month. You’ve got the destination chosen, the guests are confirmed, and you’re finalizing flight times. The next major item on your list is to pick out the design for the commemorative t-shirts. Stop! If you haven’t heard, buying t-shirts that say “Jim’s Bachelor Party” is a really lame idea. Do we have to explain why? Well…
It’s a waste of money: If we’re being totally honest, it’s highly unlikely that anybody will ever wear their t-shirt again. It will likely get shoved to the bottom of a drawer for a few years before being thrown away. Use the money you would have wasted spent on t-shirts to buy more beer or plan a fun activity instead.
It’s something usually done by women: Yes, in case you haven’t already heard, those cutesy commemorative t-shirts are usually associated with bachelorette parties. Now, we’re not saying people will think your group is girly just because you are all wearing matching light blue t-shirts, but do you really want to take that chance?
It’s not necessary (or even a good idea) to announce your status as a bachelor party group: Advertising your “bachelor party group” status is bad news for everybody. When girls identify the bachelor (and they will), they’ll ask a million questions about the wedding, and the groom will have no choice but to answer. And with the girls involved in deep conversation with the guest of honor, nobody else will have any chance of scoring. Everyone will have much better odds if you just look like a group of friends out for a night of fun.