College Hill

TOP 3 TUMBLERS FOR FALL

Written by College Hill | Sep 14, 2020 8:56:34 PM

We rounded up our top 3 tumblers to keep your drinks warm this fall.

The criteria:

√ Autumn colors
√ Sleek appearance
√ Functionality (double wall construction with vacuum insulation)

All are, of course, completely customizable (just how we like them).

1. The Frost

Why we love it: This thermal tumbler will keep your tea, coffee or mulled cider hot all autumn long, whether on a long drive, at your desk or by a campfire. The sleek design makes this 20 oz. tumbler a crowd pleaser, plus it comes in fall-friendly colors, like the orange one pictured here.

Specs:

  • 20 oz.
  • Double wall 18/8 stainless steel
  • Vacuum insulation
  • Clear acrylic push-on swivel lid
  • Gift box included

Photo credits: ETS Express

2. The h2go Echo

Why we love it: For starters, the shape, the lid and the color options. If you're looking for an aesthetic tumbler, look no further. In addition to being instagrammable, this tumbler is straight up functional. It keeps drinks warm or cold and it comes in a slew of soft colors, like moxie (pictured here).

Specs:

  • 16.9 oz.
  • Double wall 18/8 stainless steel
  • Vacuum insulation
  • Threaded insulated bamboo lid
  • Gift box included

Photo credits: ETS Express

3. The Brooklyn

Why we love it: This may be the perfect tumbler. It has a classic look and shape, it comes with a straw and it holds up to 24 oz. This is our go-to for making sure we're drinking at least 8 glasses of water a day while working. Just fill this bad boy up 3 times a day and keep it on your desk or bring it with you on the road. This is one of our most in-demand products and it's easy to see why. We love it in matte red for the upcoming holiday season.

Specs:

  • 24 oz.
  • Double wall 18/8 stainless steel
  • Vacuum insulation
  • Stainless steel rim and base with snap closure and straw
  • Gift box included

Photo credits: ETS Express

Looking for custom inspo? Take a look at our customizable design gallery, trending gear and more at chthreads.com.