The Knot & Kohl's unwrap ultimate rules on Wedding Gifts
20 May '05
7 min read
Do Look For Top Gifts In Kitchen, Bed & Bath, & Outdoor Departments
Some of the most wanted gifts this year hail from kitchen electrics, cookware, bakeware, casual dinnerware, bedding and bath departments, according to the respondents of The Knot & Kohl's Survey. Couples said everyday cooking and entertaining was a favorite activity, and ranked their gifts accordingly. Among top gift choices mentioned were:
Bakeware, cutlery and gadgets, and Calphalon cookware
Casual dinnerware, stainless flatware and glasses
Kitchen electrics: KitchenAid Stand Mixer, food processor, toaster and coffeemaker
How much to spend on a gift is always a mystery but, based on The Knot survey conducted on behalf of Kohl's, guests should never spend less than $50 on a wedding gift. Using the price-per-plate as a measure isn't a good idea either (only 10 percent of brides agreed with that rule) - you wouldn't give your best friend a less expensive gift just because she was having a more casual affair. Instead, ensure that you spend what's appropriate to your relationship to the couple and what's customary in your city (get advice from your peers). Here's a guide based on national averages: