Fashion Friday: Meet Griffin Thall

Griffin Fashion Friday Fashion Friday: Meet Griffin Thall
Feliz Fashion Friday you all! Hope the end to your week is treating you well. Meet one of the CEO/Founders of this operation…Griffin Thall. This is how he STYLES his merchandise into his daily outfit. Looking good! Nike shoes, Michael Kors watch, Seven Jeans, and of course Pura Vida Bracelets! Which ones? Black braided and blue Learning Disability Charity bracelet. Simple, classic but hip. Stay tuned for more Fashion Friday next week! Pura Vida:) Oh yeah, be safe and have a fantastic weekend!

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    Q:My friends are planning a wedding shower for me and have asked my mother and future mother-in-law for a bridal shower guest list. The problem is that we are having a small wedding, and my mom says that if you invite someone to the bridal shower you must also invite them to the wedding. Is that true?
    A: It’s true — you can’t expect someone to come to your shower and give you a present if you’re not planning to invite them to the wedding. It would seem like they were good enough to give you a shower gift but not good enough to celebrate with you on the big day. The shower is meant to be a party for the women closest to the bride (and often her mom and the groom’s mom too). All these close female friends and relatives should also be invited to the wedding.
    men suits online Q: Following the wedding, I am moving to a different state to live with my future husband. I know wedding gifts are not to be expected (and I don’t want to infer that in any way) but because I will be moving and I know some people will want to bring gifts, is it appropriate to ask wedding guests to give us gift certificates instead? That way we don’t have to move a bunch of wedding gifts to another state.
    A: Many stores let you either register for gift certificates or indicate a preference for them on your registry. Beyond that, some stores offer the option of saving the gifts for you until after the wedding, when they ship them to your home. In fact, there are even a few stores out there (mostly high-end department stores) where this is mandatory. The store will give your guests certificates of purchase that, if they like, they can wrap up and give to you, or can simply include a card with the shipped presents. If you register at a store that offers that option, there’s no reason you can’t simply have the gifts held and then shipped to your fiance’s home once you are both moved in.