A French groom who was “completely broke” convinced over 20 tech startups to sponsor his wedding suit jacket by printing their logos on it. This led to him landing his dream job as an account executive at a New York-based startup that builds AI agents for compliance management.

After facing homelessness, the groom tweeted requests for sponsorship last July. His wife was initially hesitant, but eventually supported the idea after requesting a pair of Prada pumps as part of the deal. The groom earned about $10,000 from selling ad spots on the jacket.

Twenty-six companies paid between $300 and $2,000 for logo placement on the groom’s jacket. He ultimately earned around $2,000 after wedding expenses and taxes. Guests, including his wife’s mom, loved the idea, considering it a fun marketing venture for the couple.

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