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Classy Wedding Garter Set. Most brides who are going to do the garter toss wear the two garters — the main and the throwing garter — at the same time on their wedding day. In this case, the tossing garter should go below, closer to the knee or foot, the main garter so that it is easier to reach.

Brides can also opt to not wear their main garter at all and simply save it as a keepsake. While this tradition can occur at a same-sex weddings and be adjusted to include wedding guests of all genders, both studies and anecdotes indicate that the garter toss is much less common at weddings with two brides, or two grooms, or a non-binary spouse-to-be. That might be because of its history. The bride would wear an easily-accessible garter to toss to the crowd so they would stop grabbing her!

This all sounds very Game of Thrones , but the more recent history is a little less disturbing. According to wedding garter company Bleu Garters , by the late Renaissance period, the garter toss was simply done to spread good luck and fertility vibes — no clothing-tearing or proof of consummation involved.



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