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Post Malone Pours One Out With Stanley 1913 on Camo-Covered Collab Capsule

Post Malone Pours One Out With Stanley 1913 on Camo-Covered Collab Capsule

Hypebeast09-06-2025

Summary
During his BIG ASS Stadium Tour show at Citi Field,Post Maloneraised his glass to make a toast to the sold-out crowd – though the glass was actually a camoflauge-coated Stanley 1913 Beer Pint. The stainless steel stackable cup is just one of the offerings from the camo-covered collaborative capsule of drink vessels from Posty and Stanley.
Leaning into Post's love of camouflage, the collaboration consists of new takes on Stanley's Quencher H2.) FlowState Tumbler, Easy Fill Flask, Legendary Classic Bottle and Lunch Set and the aforementioned Stacking Beer Pint cup. Each piece comes dipped in hues of MultiCam® camouflage and 'Coyote Brown,' with the Quencher even arriving alongside a brown leather Quencher Pouch Belt.
'We created something that blends a little bit of Posty with the quality Stanley 1913 is known for,' said Post Malone. 'Can't wait for everyone to get theirs this summer.'
Take a closer look at the Post Malone x Stanley 1913 collaborative range above and shop the range now – while supplies still last – at Stanley's officialwebstore.

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