Would like some input--Tiffany Keyrings for MEN...

ame

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So, I get a lot of great referral business from these two amazing guys, one in particular, that run another local business. Wedding industry, and the clients would go through them pretty early in the process, before ever being involved with me. I have really gotten a lot of great feedback and business from them and THANK YOU just seems like...not good enough.

So I want to get them each a nice thank you gift, and send the office something like some amazing chocolates or food of some kind.

I have been thinking about a Tiffany key ring for each guy, not sure if Id engrave their intials or not.

Do you think these are good for men? I don't want to make it SUPER obvious they're Tiffany, I just want something super nice, and simple, and clean. Subtle. I don't really like the leather ones for this bec I want them to last forever, and those don't to me seem like forever...

Debating whether to get them both the same or different, I think of one as being more "pro-me" than the other, I've known him for a decade now, and he's really been a big deal for my business, AND he helped me with my own wedding AND my sisters.

http://www.tiffany.com/Shopping/Ite...params=s+5-p+1-c+297640-r+-x+-n+6-ri+-ni+0-t+

http://www.tiffany.com/Shopping/Ite...params=s+5-p+1-c+297640-r+-x+-n+6-ri+-ni+0-t+

http://www.tiffany.com/Shopping/Ite...params=s+5-p+1-c+297640-r+-x+-n+6-ri+-ni+0-t+
 
Hi Ame, what a nice thought!

I really like the middle PP one - the design is strong, unique and doesn't scream Tiffany but looks special.

Also, I think you should choose two different designs to reflect the different statuses/ contributions they played in your life/business.

Are there chances that they'd both meet up and compare gifts and see whose got the 'better' gift?
 
I like the idea of giving them both different ones. I like the first two. That is so sweet of you to think of them and to thank them for their gestures. Btw, I bought the leather one for my husband (T stitch keyring) and he loves it because it's flexible and not too heavy. The leather is still in good shape but he hasn't used it for that long.
 
I saw the 2nd in person and did NOT care for it. It looked super cheap esp considering the pricepoint.

Hello Ame,
I prefer the first or the third key ring.
The valet ring feature in nice but I really like the simplicity of the first one.
While I realize that I may be in the minority here, I don't care for the second choice.
 
This is so sweet! I would like to put my input in incase you haven't seen an aged key ring from Tiffany. I know somebody who has one and the markings have totally been worn down to the point that it doesn't have any markings on it anymore, including the engraving that was done. This is why maybe the second choice you have listed would be the best choice for design longevity and material. The sterling silver doesn't seem to hold up too well to constant key contact.
 
This is so sweet! I would like to put my input in incase you haven't seen an aged key ring from Tiffany. I know somebody who has one and the markings have totally been worn down to the point that it doesn't have any markings on it anymore, including the engraving that was done. This is why maybe the second choice you have listed would be the best choice for design longevity and material. The sterling silver doesn't seem to hold up too well to constant key contact.

I have one of theirs and it is MUTILATED lol. So maybe that is something to consider...

This one is nice, though it doesn't say what it's made of, just that it's a "palladium finish".

http://www.cartier.us/collections/a...20398-lines-logo-cartier-decor-decor-key-ring