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Edited by: littlejagoda  Dec 16, 11, 01:04    #1
Where can I purchase a ladies Hip (Drinking) Flask? If that's not available, a regular flask will do provided it at least looks good, has a nice non-leaky seal, and is of good quality.

Is my best bet the Galeria?

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 Dec 16, 11, 15:41    #2
what town are you in ?

If in Warsaw then there a few hunting shops - one is near the junction of Zurawia and Marszalkowska which has a stuffed badger in the window.

Or for something more expensive you could try Hefra on Mokotowska or there are a couple of Barbour places which might have a mens one.
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 Dec 16, 11, 16:01    #3
The shops selling gifts for men in Zloty Tarasy and Arkadia both have a selection of hip flasks.
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 Dec 17, 11, 19:37    #4
Eh, I'm an idiot. Krakow. Thanks for the responses.
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 Dec 27, 11, 18:47    #5
I saw flasks at Lidl today - not sure of the quality or price, but it might be worth checking out...
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Edited by: gumishu  Dec 27, 11, 18:52    #6
littlejagoda:
Where can I purchase a ladies Hip (Drinking) Flask? If that's not available, a regular flask will do provided it at least looks good, has a nice non-leaky seal, and is of good quality.

Is my best bet the Galeria?


your best bet are trekking shops - look for Alpinus or Campus (a trekking cloth manufacturer) shops or similar - also look for shops with hunting accessories
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 Dec 27, 11, 19:16    #7
littlejagoda:
Eh, I'm an idiot. Krakow

In the railway station. There are a few souvenir kiosks that sell them.



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