A bachelorette or bachelor weekend runs on two things: staying together as a group and remembering the day afterward. A matching set of shot glass beads handles both. Each strand is a wearable Mardi Gras necklace that ends in a real, working shot glass, so the crew looks unified walking into a bar and always has a pour on hand for the next toast. It is a favor people wear all night and carry home, which is exactly what you want from a party that hops between spots.
Bar crawls scatter people fast. A shared color reads as a uniform across a crowded room, so the group spots each other from across the floor and the bartender knows the party at a glance. Give the guest of honor a different color and everyone knows who the day is about without a sash or a printed shirt doing the talking.
The working glass is what sets this apart from a plain novelty necklace. Instead of fumbling for glasses at each new bar, the crew already has one hanging around their necks. That makes a coordinated toast the easy default at every stop on the route, and it keeps the energy of the group moving from one place to the next.
Cheap party props end up in a trash can by the end of the night. A shot glass bead earns a spot on a shelf because it is genuinely usable afterward. Guests take theirs home as a small souvenir of the weekend, and the strand shows up in nearly every photo along the way, so the memory is baked into the pictures.
A few choices make the day run smoother:
The same idea carries over to birthdays, reunions, and tailgates where a group wants to stay together and look the part.