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Shinzi Katoh - Trekking bottles
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3 recommendations with 1 comment
Gamine's recommendation
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These are aluminum bottles that can store hot or cold drinks. They come in a ten ounce size and a sixteen ounce size. There are probably over twenty different designs to chose from and some of them match some of Katoh's handbags.
Updated Dec 15, 2007
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miss_framboesa's recommendation
Besides practical and ecological, they allow us to take Shinzi Katoh's designs everywhere!!
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Updated Jun 4, 2008
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revolutionarygirl's recommendation
I know it'd be a whole lot easier to just get a Sigg, but I can't resist the adorable cuteness that is the designs of Shinzi Katoh. This would be perfect for the gym and at work. I just need to make my mind up about which design!
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Updated May 14, 2008
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I had seen some work by Shinzi Katoh on GiantRobot.com, but I didn't realise there was a whole site's worth of goodness. The water bottles are cute, and the bento boxes and purses rock all kinds of awesome.