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: A trendy, relaxed style where the napkin is loosely tied in a knot and placed off-center on the plate.

: Don’t feel restricted to matching your bridesmaids' dresses exactly. Sometimes a neutral napkin (ivory, sand, or slate) allows your floral centerpieces to stand out more. Quick Buying Checklist

: Always order 10–15% more than your guest count to account for dropped napkins or unexpected plus-ones.

: Used for passed hors d'oeuvres, at the bar, or with cake. Plan for 2–3 per guest.

: A popular budget-friendly alternative to linen. It’s durable, wrinkle-resistant, and comes in nearly every color imaginable.

: Great for brunch weddings or buffet-style meals. Plan for 1–2 per guest.

: Compare the cost of renting from your caterer versus buying. Buying is often cheaper if you plan to sell them to another couple later.

: Ideal for tucking in a menu card or a sprig of greenery.