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Dating back to the 14th Century, tossing the bridal garter has become just as much a part of tradition as well as fun.  Consider one of our bridal garters that come with a tossing garter, which allows you to keep your main garter as a keepsake and give away the toss garter.  Still need something blue? Check out our blue wedding garters!  Or personalize one of our garters with your wedding date or bride and groom's initials! 
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Heart and Rhinestone Toss Garter - Blue Heart and Rhinestone Toss Garter - Ivory Heart and Rhinestone Toss Garter - White
Reg. Price $6.00
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Heart and Rhinestone Toss Garter - Blue Heart and Rhinestone Toss Garter - Ivory Heart and Rhinestone Toss Garter - White
Bridal Toss Wedding Garter Camouflage Garter Heart and Rhinestone Garter - Blue Bridal
Reg. Price: $7.98
Reg. Price $8.00
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Bridal Toss Wedding Garter Camouflage Garter Heart and Rhinestone Garter - Blue Bridal
Heart and Rhinestone Garter - White Bridal Ivory Heart and Rhinestone Garter Fuchsia Garter
Reg. Price $8.00
Reg. Price $8.99
Reg. Price: $9.99
Heart and Rhinestone Garter - White Bridal Ivory Heart and Rhinestone Garter
White Garter with "Something Blue" Flower Lasting Radiance Garter (Black, Red or Mocha) Shimmering Mocha Garter
Reg. Price: $9.99
Reg. Price $11.99
Reg. Price $11.99
White Garter with Something Blue Flower Lasting Radiance Garter (Black, Red or Mocha) Shimmering Mocha Garter
Heart Charms Blue Garter Heart and Rhinestone Garter Set - Blue Heart and Rhinestone Garter Set - White
Reg. Price $11.99
Reg. Price $12.00
Reg. Price $12.00
Heart Charms Blue Garter Heart and Rhinestone Garter Set - Blue Heart and Rhinestone Garter Set - White
Heart and Rhinestone Garter Set - Ivory Modern Flair Garter Midnight Rendezvous Garter
Reg. Price $12.00
Reg. Price $12.00
Reg. Price $13.99
Heart and Rhinestone Garter Set - Ivory Modern Flair Garter Midnight Rendezvous Garter
Pink Camouflage Garter Mocha Dreams Garter Mocha Enchanted Garter
Reg. Price $13.99
Reg. Price $13.99
Reg. Price $13.99
Pink Camouflage Garter Mocha Dreams Garter Mocha Enchanted Garter
Black Enchanted Garter Leopard Print Garters (Fuchsia or Gold) Zebra Print Garter
Reg. Price $13.99
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Black Enchanted Garter Leopard Print Garters (Fuchsia or Gold) Zebra Print Garter
Everlasting Garter Heart's Desire Garter - Black Glittering Beads Garter
Reg. Price $14.00
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Everlasting Garter Heart's Desire Garter (Black or White) Glittering Beads Garter
Beauty in Blue Garter Celtic Garter Feathered Flair Garter
Reg. Price $14.00
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Beauty in Blue Garter Celtic Garter Feathered Flair Garter
   
 

Wedding Garter Are More Than Just Accessories

Wedding garters, and subsequently the wedding garter toss, is a tradition that has been carried out for centuries, but its practices and rituals have differed through different civilizations and different times.

In ancient times it was believed that a bride’s clothing would bring good luck to anyone who got a hold of it. This became a little upsetting to the bride, since her guests would demolish her dress in order to have a piece of it, and its presumed fortune.

Obviously over time, this tradition began to change. Soon the good fortune, it was only associated with the bride’s garter, which guests would fight over. This too turned out to be dangerous, as the bride would often be knocked over by drunken male guests trying to remove her garter. In current times, only the groom removes the garter, and then tosses it to the unmarried male wedding guests.

Of course this all is based on the process, but the tradition itself is steeped in symbolism. It’s an iconic emblem towards the surrender of the bride’s virginal girdle to the groom, the tossing away of a groom’s single life and embracing a married life, good luck for the guest lucky enough to catch the garter.

But why is the garter often blue, you ask? In several ancient cultures, the color blue was considered symbolic of wealth and prosperity, so both the bride and groom would have a blue band around the bottom of their garments. As style and tradition have changed, so has this custom, so that now the garter is often blue.

The most common garter practices involve two garters: one that is tossed away, and another above it that is for the bride to keep as a memento. These garters are a valuable keepsake, and can be kept as a reminder of your special wedding day for years to come.

So, whether you wear a garter out of tradition, duty or simply for fun, know that it can be tailored to you and an extremely fun part of the reception.