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6oZ Stainless Steel Hip Flask
6oZ Stainless Steel Hip Flask
Supplier Info
[China Supplier]
Contact Person : Ms. Guo Grace
Tel : 86-579-87486092
Fax : 86-579-87486093
Product Detail
1. FDA & LFGB quality 2. Eco-Friendly & BPA free 3. Factory Sedex audited 4. Customized Logo service 5. Stainless steel

Specification:

Model number

KMS-H006

Description

Welding stainless steel hip flask/whisky flask

/liquor hip flask/engraved stainless steel hip flask

Material

201 (18/0) or 304 (18/8) stainless steel

Capacity

6oZ

Logo Printing Technique

LaserScreen PrintingEmbossingDebossingThermal Transfer PrintingWater Transfer Printing

Package

PP bag + White box + Export CartonPP bag + colorful box + Export Carton

MOQ

2000 pcs

Sample time

4-7 days

Production lead time

15-25 days

Quality Certificate

FDA, SGS, LFGB, Eco-friendly, BPA free

Factory

SEDEX Audited, ISO9001:2008

Description

Hip flasks were traditionally made of pewter, silver, or even glass, though most modern flasks are made from stainless steel. Some modern flasks are made of plastic so as to avoid detection by metal detectors.

Hip flasks can vary in shape, although they are usually contoured to match the curve of the wearer's hip or thigh, for comfort and discretion. Some flasks have "captive tops" which is a small arm which attaches the top to the flask to stop it from getting lost when it's taken off.

A hip flask is most commonly purchased, and then filled by the owner. However, the term "flask" also applies to smallest bottle sizes of alcohol in commercial markets. Some flasks come with small cups to make sharing easier, although generally liquid is drunk directly from the flask. 

History

The hip flask began to appear in the form recognized today in the 18th century, initially used by members of the gentry. However, less compact versions had been in production for several centuries. Notably, in the Middle Ages, there are several accounts of gutted fruit being used to store liquor. During the 18th century, women boarding docked British warships would smuggle gin into the ship via makeshift flasks, created from pig's bladders and hidden inside their petticoats. Following the act of prohibition in 1920s America, the state of Indiana banned the sale of cocktail shakers and hip flasks.

Antique hip flasks, particularly those made of silver, are now sought-after collector's items. The hip flask appears frequently in comedy, in part because it allows drinking in inappropriate situations where a bottle would not normally be found--for instance, in Two and a Half Men, where Charlie Harper (Charlie Sheen) drinks alcohol from a hip flask during a funeral.

In the Royal Air Force, "hip-flask" was used as code for a revolver.

6oZ Stainless Steel Hip Flask

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