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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a New Orleans or Mardi Gras bachelorette?

A New Orleans bachelorette is built around the city itself, with bach activities centered on Bourbon Street bar crawls, French Quarter brunches, Frenchmen Street live music, Garden District elevated dinners, swamp tours, ghost tours, beignet stops, and second line parades. A Mardi Gras bachelorette layers in the Mardi Gras aesthetic (beads, masks, purple gold and green palette), either because the bach is happening during Mardi Gras season (February to March) or because the bride loves the Mardi Gras look year round.

What to wear for a NOLA or Mardi Gras bachelorette?

Matching NOLA bachelorette shirts, sweatshirts, or crop tops for daytime activities (French Quarter walks, swamp tours, Cafe du Monde stops). For evening bar crawls on Bourbon Street, add elevated outfits over your bach tees (statement dresses, sequins, or feathered accessories for Mardi Gras-coded bachs). Most NOLA bach groups coordinate one bold palette like black and gold, deep purple, or all white to stand out in city photos.

Can I personalize the NOLA bachelorette designs?

Yes. Add the bride's name, wedding date, NOLA neighborhood (Bourbon Street, French Quarter, Garden District, Frenchmen Street, or Marigny), role, or custom wording at checkout. "NOLA / New Orleans" works especially well personalized with the bride's name (Sarah's NOLA Bach). "We Said NOLA, I Said Yes" can be personalized with the engagement date or the bride's name for full destination branding.

Where do New Orleans bachelorettes usually happen?

Most NOLA bach weekends combine multiple neighborhoods. Bourbon Street is the loud bar crawl heart of the bach (loud music, hand grenade drinks, balcony photos). The French Quarter is the all-day historic walk and beignet stops at Cafe du Monde. The Garden District is the elevated daytime option (mansion walks, Lafayette Cemetery, Magazine Street shopping). Frenchmen Street is the music-focused evening alternative to Bourbon. Marigny is the local-feeling neighborhood for groups who want NOLA without the full tourist crawl. Many groups also do swamp tours, ghost tours, or second line parades as the centerpiece bach activity.

When should we plan a Mardi Gras specific bachelorette?

Mardi Gras season runs from Twelfth Night (January 6) through Fat Tuesday (which falls anywhere from early February to early March, depending on the year). Peak Mardi Gras week is the last 5 to 7 days before Fat Tuesday, when parades, parties, and crowds are at their busiest. For a true Mardi Gras experience, plan the bach for the weekend before Fat Tuesday. Book hotels and Airbnbs 6 months in advance because Mardi Gras weekend prices triple or quadruple. For a more relaxed NOLA bach without the chaos, plan for May, September, or October instead.

How fast do NOLA bachelorette orders ship?

Most US orders deliver in 5 to 10 days. International orders to the UK, Canada, and Australia take 3 to 4 weeks. For Mardi Gras season bachelorettes (February or March), order at least 4 weeks ahead because Mardi Gras week is one of the busiest production periods. For standard NOLA bach trips outside Mardi Gras season, the regular 5 to 10 day window applies.

NOLA / New Orleans Bachelorette Description

For the bride who picked New Orleans as her bach destination because nowhere else feels quite like it, this collection brings the NOLA and Mardi Gras bach together in one matching look. Made for NOLA bachelorettes, New Orleans bach weekends, Bourbon Street bar crawls, French Quarter weekends, Garden District elevated bach trips, Mardi Gras season bachelorettes, beads and booze themed bachs, and the brides who want her bach to sound like brass bands and feel like jazz.

Shop NOLA bachelorette shirts, New Orleans bach tees, Mardi Gras themed sweatshirts, crop tops, can coolers, banners, welcome signs, journals, and party favors for the bride, bridesmaids, maid of honor, and full bridal crew. These designs are made for Bourbon Street bar crawls, French Quarter brunches, Frenchmen Street live music nights, Garden District dinner parties, swamp tour day trips, ghost tour evenings, beignet stops at Cafe du Monde, second line parade photos, and the photos every group takes in matching tees against wrought iron balconies.

Choose from NOLA and Mardi Gras bachelorette designs including NOLA / New Orleans (the destination statement piece for the bride who picked NOLA on purpose), Beads Booze and I Dos (the playful Mardi Gras coded design that captures the beads tradition, the booze culture, and the wedding wordplay all in one), and We Said NOLA, I Said Yes (the engagement-meets-destination crossover, perfect for the bride whose proposal happened in NOLA or whose bach is the city's first proper introduction to the crew). Keep the whole crew in one design, or mix sayings across the bridal party so the group photographs as one coordinated New Orleans theme.

Many pieces can be personalized with the bride name, wedding date, NOLA neighborhood (Bourbon Street, French Quarter, Garden District, Frenchmen Street, or Marigny), role, or custom wording. Whether the bach is a full-on Bourbon Street weekend, a more elevated Garden District trip, a Mardi Gras season weekend during February or March, a music-focused Frenchmen Street bach, a swamp tour and Cafe du Monde combo, or a hybrid NOLA-and-Gulf-Coast extended trip, the collection is made to feel personal to the trip.

Pair the outfits with matching can coolers, banners, journals, and welcome bag favors so the Bourbon Street group photos, the French Quarter brunches, the Mardi Gras bead photos, and the second line parade shots all feel connected.

Every item is made to order and printed in the USA. Relatee is trusted by 60,000+ customers for personalized gifts, matching bridal party apparel, bachelorette party favors, and custom decor made for wedding weekends worth dancing through.

Beads, beignets, brass bands, and one last NOLA weekend with the crew.