If your husband-to-be is as fashionable as they come, count yourself lucky. You’ll be spending eternity with a bloke who would think twice before surprising you with a waffle maker on your anniversary. But what’s best for your groom and his stylish entourage when it comes to your wedding? Let us shine a bit of light on great gift ideas and fashion accessories for the discerning gentlemen in your life.

4 Stellar Spirits to Gift

Tequila: Corzo

An unforgettable light, floral and refreshing pure agave tequila, Corzo is tequila painstakingly sourced and produced in the highlands of Mexico. The square bottle is a striking design by renowned French designer, Fabien Baron. ($47.99; corzo.com)

Gin: Hendrick’s

Infusions of cucumber and rose petals give this Scottish-born gin a symphony of smooth, light, crisp notes against the beauty of juniper. The fun of an apothecary bottle design and a playful, fun web site ($30.99; hendricksgin.com) doesn’t hurt either.

Vodka: Belvedere Intense Unfiltered

Encased in a sleek black bottle, this vodka is distilled from a super baker’s grade Dankowski Diamond Rye grain, lending a rich, toasted flavor profile with hints of salted caramel, sea salt and white pepper. ($34.99; belvederevodka.com)

Bourbon: George T. Stagg, Buffalo Trace Antique Collection

Released once a year every fall, the Antique Collection is an array of fine aged whiskies by Buffalo Trace. George T. Stagg is a 15-year old bourbon, perfect for the man who loves the hunt. It’s uncut, unfiltered and offers lovely nuances of dark chocolate, vanilla and coffee. ($69.99; greatbourbon.com)

4 Choice Items for the Cigar Aficionado

The following suggestions are courtesy of The Stogie Guys (stogieguys.com), a great source for cigar savvy.


The Arturo Fuente Hemingway Short Story:
A fantastic little cigar with a sweet Cameroon wrapper that often sells for under $5.


Cuban Montecristo Petit Edmundo:
This short, thick Cuban has all the characteristics of a fine smoke from the forbidden island. Even though they are illegal in the US, those in the know can procure a box of 10 for around $120. However, buyers beware because estimates indicated there are more fake Cuban cigars in the world then authentic.

Paul Garmirian Symphony 20th Connoisseur:
Introduced in 2010, this is a complex, full-bodied Symphony blend that sells for around $18.

Cigar Cutter:
Palio Cutters offer excellent functionality. In addition to providing a great cut, Palios make an excellent resting place for a lit cigar, with sharp looking design. The burl wood and carbon fiber versions are particularly stylish. ($30-$60; paliocutter.com)

4 Elegant Accents for the Groomsmen

Hats:

“The generation now is absolutely in love with hats as fashion items,” laughs Aida O’Toole. She’s the proprietress of JJ Hat Center a Manhattan hatter that’s been around for more than 100 years. The most popular style for weddings is still the Top Hat, but Fedoras in the winter or straw Boaters in the summer make stylish accessories that can double as groomsmen gifts. Proprietors like JJ Hat Center can match your bridesmaid dress color to the hatband for an added signature look. (Fedoras start at $50 per hat; jjhatcenter.com)

Sunglasses:

Mick Jagger. Grace Kelly. Audrey Hepburn. What do they all have in common? They never left home with out a pair of Oliver Goldsmith sunglasses.

If your wedding party is cool enough to pull off shades, it’s the brand you want. Thirty styles come in 5 different colors each, and if you really want to make an impression, hit up the Notting Hill store in London. They can sort you out with a design from 500 archived frames dating back to the 1940’s, handmade in any color. (Starting at $300; olivergoldsmith.com)

Cufflinks:

Cuffhim.com is the only company in the world that takes a person’s signature and uses the letters to create custom initial cufflinks. You are sent a 3D picture for approval. Pendants can also be designed for bridesmaids. From classic sterling silver to platinum laced with diamonds, they company can create a truly unique heirloom unlike any other. ($350 to start for a single initial done in sterling silver; cuffhim.com)

Pocket watch:

A good pocket watch is a classic and refined keepsake that sends the elegance of a good vest over-the-top. Suzanne Martinez, owner of Lang Antiques can sort you out with styles from the late 1800s through the 1940s. “It’s a great gift for the fiancé,” she admits. “They are a beautiful symbol to mark the passage of time.” (Vintage and authentic begin at $1,000; langantiques.com)