Wednesday 17 August 2011

A selection of Hip Flasks in various styles ad price ranges.

As the winter months draw closer, it will soon be time the we need something to warm us up on freezing winter nights, what better than a little tot of brandy or whisky in a nice drinking receptacle.

Presented here is a selection of Hip flasks, with prices and brief descriptions.


Dunhill Chassis Leather Hip Flask - £120 - Made from stainless steel, and with a 8oz capacity, this is one for partying, as its generous capacity can take a third of a vodka bottle, combined with the sharp carbon fiber effect of the chassis leather, this is a Younger, more fun option.


Holland & Holland Hip flask - £195 - This is designed more for a few tots of your favourite quality dram, the heavily traditional tweed and leather, combined with a capacity of only a fifth of a bottle, mean its one for enjoying to one's self more than sharing.


Swaine Adeney Malacca Umbrella flask - £530 - the stealth option, this conceals the capacity of half a bottle of anything which takes your fancy, within the body of one of swaine adeney's top quality umbrellas, and to top it off, it is made from rare and precious malacca wood.


Carrs Tarnish free Sterling Silver Hip Flask - £800 - Not one you would want to loose, this specially treated sterling silver does not loose its lustre, a feature of all Carr's modern Silver.  a 6oz capacity allows you to be generous or selfish, and you will always feel a little proud with a sterling silver hop flask in your pocket.



Asprey Hip flask  - £750 - The luxury option, this flask is coated in Lizard skin, although it is only made from Steel.  As with the carr's one you would not want to loose it, and with the holland and holland, at only 4oz capacity, you would find sharing a less easy experience, however, it still presents an elegant solution to carrying a tot around with you.

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