Almost Mr & Mrs gifts for would-be brides and grooms

Almost Mr & Mrs mug with hot chocolate in surrounded by christmas decs

Exclusively for Christmas, Pink Positive has launched a collection of 'Almost Mr & Mrs' gifts for would-be brides and grooms, including festive mugs and sweatshirts.

With 71 per cent* of couples postponing their wedding this year due to the global pandemic, the collection is a thoughtful way to bring some cheer. The collection also includes the signature 'personalised gift boxes' with custom gift message inside the lid to make every gift look amazing with a luxurious finishing touch!

The affordable range includes a red mug with Our First Christmas as Almost Mr & Mrs emblazoned in stylish white script. At £11.99, the ceramic mug can be personalised with names and makes a fun stocking filler.
Ideal for silly jumper day, the My First Christmas as Almost Mrs sweatshirt is primed to be a bestseller this season. The white and red Christmas jumper delivers all the festive feels, with its crisp font, which can be personalised to include a surname. Available in six sizes (from XS to 2XL) and two colours (red and white) the unisex sweatshirt retails at £19.99.

Pink Positive is an independent small business based in West London creating bespoke personalised, handcrafted gifts with a focus on thoughtful wedding presents.

To shop the collection please visit www.pinkpositiveshop.com and place orders by 18th December for Christmas delivery throughout the UK.

Stay up to date by following @pinkpositiveshop on Instagram.

*Source: Hitched, October 2020.

Almost Mr & Mrs gifts white jumper

https://pinkpositiveshop.com/collections/christmas

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