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Harris tweed - keeping warm with a hip flask

Monday, 25 November 2013

A Harris tweed hip flask provides an alternative way to keep warm. Clad with this Outer Hebrides-made cloth, one of my favourites, they're available in various patterns from buyahipflask.com. With prices from £25.68, they make excellent gifts for the tweed lover (and, of course, the whisky connoisseur). As is pointed out on the website -
These flasks are a small link to the tradition of the Outer Hebrides, where whisky is also an essential ingredient in the islands’ history. So the combination of Harris Tweed outside and whisky inside is a perfect match in a hip flask.
'Hear, hear!', I say.


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This flask was provided by buyahipflask.com for this review.
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