The Streets
The Streets
Overview
· [Capacity]: 15 oz (443ml)
· [Size]: Height 15.49cm x Diameter 7.87cm (6.1" x 3.1)
· [Print Technology]: Thermal transfer print
· [Print Position]: Double-side printing
· [Color]: Brushed silver
· [Type]: Driver mug
· [Occasion]: This is a versatile mug that should be set by a driver's seat. It holds 15oz of liquid, as the stainless steel body keeps the liquids fresh at their temperature.
· [Care Instruction]: Hand washed only, do not microwave.
About this Item
· Giving you fresh beverage on the road
The mug features strong thermal conductivity to have you enjoy your fresh drinks anytime on the road.
· High-quality printing
A unique driver mug is perfect for your travel. Thermal transfer print is a technique that is fast and precise to bring your design to the product. With wrap-around print, you can print a seamless pattern on the mug.
· Easy to grip and slip-resistant
This drinkware is designed for placing on a vehicle, therefore it is built with a rubber-lined leak-free lid so it won't spill in a moving vehicle. The large handle is also functional as it's sturdy and perfect for a firm grip.
· Perfect travel mug
A mug of 15 oz is perfect for a drive to home, work, short trip, etc. Design and pick this practical drinkware and enjoy your drinks anywhere at any time.
Notice
A variety of production factors may cause slight differences between the actual product and the Mock-up, which may be colors, printing position, or size.
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