Wedding Bride's Wide Satin Garter With Diamante- Also Available With Pink Ribbon



Wedding Bride's Wide Satin Garter With Diamante- Also Available With Pink Ribbon
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        PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Features:
  • Brand New
  • This garter has the following embellishments Rhinestone & Satin Bow
  • Material: Satin
  • Occasion :  Bridal/Wedding
  • Size  :  17... more details

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Current Price: R75.00

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  DON'T WAIT - ITEM IN STOCK!!!!!  CLICK ON THE LINK BELOW TO VIEW MORE BEAUTIFUL ITEMS ON OFFER ONBUY NOW'S & AUCTIONS  
        PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Features:
  • Brand New
  • This garter has the following embellishments Rhinestone & Satin Bow
  • Material: Satin
  • Occasion :  Bridal/Wedding
  • Size  :  17cm x 8cm
    Package Includes:
    • 1 pcs * WHITE Bridal Garter
  The wedding garter tradition dates back to around the 14th century.
Guests believed that having a piece of the brides clothing brought good luck
For hundreds of years, brides have worn decorative bridal garters under their wedding dresses Traditionally the bride wears two garters; one as a keepsake garter and the other as the throw away garter. The groom removes the throw away garter from the brides leg, sometimes he removes it with his teeth, or he uses his hands. He does this while the bride is sitting in a chair.
Also some brides choose to play a wedding garter toss song while the groom is removing the garter A song like the stripper by David rose might be the perfect background music to the wedding garter toss. He then throws the garter to all the single unmarried men, the tradition is that whoever catches the garter will be the next to marry Garters can be worn on the thigh about 10 cm above the kneeThere are many different garter traditions but this seems to be the most popular A garter can be your something blue
An old wedding saying is that all brides must have something old, something new, something borrowed and something blue.
Wearing something blue on your wedding traditionally represents faithfulness, fidelity love  
  
   
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