Garter Toss!
In the old days, a bride’s clothing was often seen as a good luck charm and many guests would try to get a piece of what the bride was wearing. Now the tradition has changed and the bride wears a garter. The garter is then removed from the bride’s leg by her husband and tossed into a sea of men. The man to catch the garter is “next to be married”.
It’s a fun tradition and it is fun to see the guys get competitive in order to catch the garter.
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