Buttonholes

Buttonholes are worn by the Groomsmen, Ushers and male guests at the wedding. Buttonholes are worn on the left lapel if worn by a man, and on the right if worn by a lady. It is not necessary for ladies to wear a buttonhole upside down.

Traditionally the Bridegroom wears a boutonniere, which is a simple selection of flowers from the Bride's Bouquet incorporated into the buttonhole. This ensures a consistent and romantic look is achieved by the happy couple.

Buttonholes can be designed in a variety of flowers and foliages, colours and styles. Call in, call up or email us for more information and prices.

Carnation Buttonholes Rose Buttohole, Gerbera Buttonhole and Modern Corsage Rose Buttonholes Rose Buttonholes and Freesia Corsage Rose Buttonholes and Wrist Corsage Funky Buttonhole of Alstroemeria, Dracaena, Fountain Grass and Threaded Hypericum Berries Bridegroom's Boutonniere consisting of a Passion Rose, Lisianthus, Hypericum, Ranunculus and Ivy Groom's Boutonniere of Rose an Avalanche Rose, Hypnose Rose and Ranunculus White Rose Buttonholes Bridegroom's Boutonniere; a White rose with Purple Petals Taken from the Bridal Bouquet Red Rose Buttonholes with Oak and Ivy Leaves Gerbera Buttonholes

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