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Sigg Limited Edition Oval Bottle by Tim Yu

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Originally designed in 1941 for the Swiss Army, Sigg, the environmentally friendly, Swiss bottle company (previously featured on Cool Hunting), brings back this functional, retro-style oval bottle. Shaped like a flask, it holds .6 liters (20.4 oz) and is made of high-grade stainless steel that doesn't impart taste or leach toxins into beverages. This limited edition black flask includes a detachable cup with a leather attachment strap and a useful swivel handle that folds away when not in use. Unlike oversized competitors, the mouth of a Sigg bottle is a convenient size to drink from and we really appreciate the leak proof cap.

Available for $30 here.

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This entry posted on 17 July 2007 at 6:58 PM
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