Stanley Teams Up with LoveShackFancy to Launch 4 Tumblers in Pretty Floral Prints — All the Details

Water bottles continue to be a fashion accessory

Published Time: 24.07.2024 - 18:31:06 Modified Time: 24.07.2024 - 18:31:06

Water bottles continue to be a fashion accessory. 

Stanley is partnering up with LoveShackFancy to bring four limited-edition tumblers to fans. While Stanley has previously collaborated with several brands and celebrities, including Starbucks and Olivia Rodrigo, this is their first-ever fashion partnership.

The 40 oz. tumblers come in four vintage-inspired prints based on LoveShackFancy’s ruffly and floral clothing: Happy Thoughts, Ribbon Rosa, Everblooming Rosettes and Blooming Heirloom.

The two brand names are marked in metallic gold writing to note the special collection.

Happy Thoughts is a lavender print with large, floating pink and purple flower bunches. Ribbon Rosa features pink stemmed roses on a white background. Everblooming Rosettes is a baby blue pattern with bouquets of blue and light pink flowers and leaves. Blooming Heirloom has stripes of pink roses and spots on a light pink background.

The girly details don’t stop at the prints. Each tumbler’s straw has a cove -

r with a colorful rubber bow that matches the pattern.

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The special Quencher H2.0 FlowState Tumblers will be available on Aug. 6 for $60 — but they aren't announcing the release time yet. Eager fans can sign up to be notified when the collection goes live on the Stanley and LoveShackFancy websites. They will also be available for purchase in LoveShackFancy stores on Aug. 6.

Limited-edition Stanleys are known to cause chaos in stores.

On Jan. 3, a Target-exclusive Starbucks and Stanley pink tumbler drew crowds to the department stores. Fans lined up outside and rushed past fellow shoppers, according to viral TikToks showing the mayhem. After the cups sold out nationwide in days, resellers listed the tumbler for upwards of $200 on resale sites like eBay.

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