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If I Buy A Engagement Ring Do I Buy My Wedding Band As Well?

I proposed to my fiance’ and the engagement ring was $1,500.00. Is it up to the future husband to buy his own wedding band too? Because the future wife was unsure does she buys the future husband the wedding band or not.

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  1. 4REEE says

    Tradition is that she pays for his band. If you use the same jewelry store that he used, sometimes you can get a price break.
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  2. Terilynn says

    It’s all up to you both.
    My fiance just spent $8000.00 on a ring and he plans on buying the wedding band as well.
    I will buy my fiance’s wedding band as well. I feel it’s something I want to do for him.
    I bought my ex husbands wedding band, as a gift to him.
    In the end, what’s her’s is yours and what’s yours is her’s
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  3. Kenny's Lady says

    The rings are a gift from you to her, and from her to you.
    You pay for her rings (both of them)
    She pays for your ring.
    Do something as a surprise, like have her wedding band engraved without her knowing. The first time she reads the engraving her eyes will sparkle and you’ll be glad you did something unexpected.

  4. IHMS GIRL says

    I just bought my fiances ring.
    On overstock.com actually. Its amazing!! He loves it. It was only like $65. He picked it out. Mine was $2500 so i thought id have to buy him an expensive one but they arent really that much and there are some nice ones out there!!
    Good luck and congrats!!

  5. Meg says

    I believe traditionally you buy the engagement ring, she buys your wedding band, and you buy her wedding band.

  6. lrgrethe says

    tradition says she pays for it. I bought my husbands band and it was no where near the price of my ring but he didn’t want diamonds or anything gaudy so as long as she can afford your taste let her buy it.



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