As we’ve noted before, September and October are just as popular as May and June for tying the knot. In fact, Autumn has been the leading wedding season for several years, and these days, more so than ever. Many couples who had weddings slated for spring and summer this year have rescheduled for the fall, with the hopes that large gatherings will be safer by then and that friends and family will feel more confidant about traveling. Others may be settling for smaller, closer, or virtual affairs, but they’ll still say I do with a ring! |
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Wedding planners have been noting that while couples may be slimming down their guest list, they are not cutting back in any other way. Small weddings is currently a real thing, but it’s also a great excuse to splurge a bit more on the things that will certainly outlast the pandemic. Whether newly engaged or on-hold for a while, it’s time to reach out with fresh and up-to-date wedding band advice. Those who chose rings a while ago may be ready to recapture some of the planning excitement with an upgrade, engraving, or a little extra sparkle. Those who have yet to pick out their bands are probably just itching to come to see the rings styles they’ve been bookmarking up close and in person! While so many details may still be up in the air and expectations adjusted on a daily basis, having rings ready and set to go can be a most tangible comfort to hold on to. |
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So without further ado, visit our collection of wedding bands. |