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Top 10 coolest hip flasks

The iconic hip flask design is not likely to tire any time soon, but these days there are all manner of wacky designs available, as this selection shows

Hip flasks these days can be found in all manner of shapes and sizes

Hip flasks have been around for hundreds of years, but as we move further into the 21st century, innovation has taken its toll.

It was during the 18th century that the hip flask first took the form of the pocket-sized square metal container it is widely recognised as today.

At the time it was afforded only to those of aristocratic wealth, but nowadays the humble hip flask has grown into a novelty accessory for adult consumers of all ages.

For those who wish to not draw attention to their well deserved after worked beverage, or who are simply looking for a novelty accessory to store spirits, we’ve scoured the net for some of the quirkiest most inconspicuous hip flasks on the market.

Click through to the following pages to see our selection of hip flasks. If you think we’ve missed anything, let us know in the comments below.

iFlask

Technology has become an essential part of every day life so it was only a matter of time until someone invented the iFLask.

Its slim line design replicates that of an Apple iPhone but where you would normally plug in your headphones is where you’d drink your favourite tipple.

Made from a non-toxic ABS plastic and stainless steel case, the iFlask also has the capacity to contain almost 150ml and comes complete with a built in bottle opener.

Booze Brush

Possibly the most versatile hip flask of all, the Booze Brush boasts not just one, or two, but three different uses.

All three are fully functional, the first being obvious – to brush your hair – but turn the brush round and it also doubles up as a mirror.

Screw the cap off the bottom and that’s where you’ll find room to carry 185ml of liquid.

Tie Flask

After a long day in the office not a lot beats unwinding with a alcoholic beverage.

But for those who can’t quite wait until the clock strikes 5pm, this Tie Flask could be just what you’re looking for.

Hidden inside is a secret pouch that you can fill with up to 180ml your favourite tipple, which can then be sipped from the flexible, no-drip straw also concealed within.

Gameboy Flask

Those of us who grew up in the 90s will no doubt have fond memories of playing on the old school Nintendo Gameboys, and if the big kid in you is loathe to leave them in the past, this could be your solution.

The Gameboy Flask carries all the original features you would expect to find on the classic games console, but this one is strictly for adults only.

The Bev-Cam

You wouldn’t want to try and take a selfie with this camera, for risk of getting covered in your selected spirit.

This neat little flask may look compact but it can in fact hold up to 150ml, and comes equipped with a funnel to keep spillages at bay while pouring.

Banana Flask

Unfortunately, this banana-shaped vessel doesn’t count as one of your five-a-day.

However, it does make for a bonkers alternative to the original hip flask and let’s be honest, who’s going to suspect that you’re being anything less than healthy?

Hollow Book Safe & Hidden Flask

Book and booze lovers alike can benefit from the Hollow Book Co.’s hollowed out book safe complete with a concealed traditional hip flask.

There are plenty of designs on the market to choose from, such as this one from such as this one, which has adopted the exterior of Under Kilimanjaro by Ernest Hemmingway.

The book case is magnetic, ensuring it stays tightly shut until used, and the hip flask can hold up to 180ml. 

Belt Buckle Hip Flask

There’s no need for pockets of handbags to transport this nifty little hip flask around with you.

Simply fill with your favourite spirit, clip it onto your belt and you’re good to go.

Donut Flask

Island Dogs has reinvented the hip flask wheel with this donut-shaped design.

Made from stainless steel and featuring a metal screw top, not only does the Donut Flask offer a fun and compact design, but it is also able to store an impressive 300ml of your desired drink.

Drinkman Cassette Player Hip Flask

During the 80s, before iPods and MP3 players, cassette players enjoyed their heyday.

Now Drinkman is pushing somewhat of a cassette renaissance by adopting the classic design to create a novelty cassette player hip flask.

This retro contraption has a capacity of 150ml, perfect for any 80s themed party.

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