Frequently Asked Questions
The wine bottle hugger is made of fabric. This durable material is designed to keep your beverages insulated and stylish.
The dimensions of the wine bottle hugger are eight inches in length, four and a half inches in width, and a quarter inch in height. This size is ideal for standard beverage bottles.
Yes, the wine bottle hugger is machine washable. You can clean it conveniently in your washing machine without worrying about the design fading.
To use the wine bottle hugger, simply slide your beverage bottle into the sleeve. It fits bottles up to seven hundred fifty milliliters and is perfect for parties.
Yes, the hugger fits twenty-four ounce cans and pint bottles. It's great for keeping larger beverages cool at gatherings.
Yes, the wine bottle hugger is perfect for outdoor events. Its collapsible design makes it easy to carry and store.
You can clean the wine bottle hugger by placing it in your washing machine. It is designed to withstand machine washing without damage.
No, the design will not come off with washing. It is printed using high-quality materials that ensure durability.
Yes, this wine bottle hugger makes a great gift. It’s ideal for hostess gifts, housewarmings, or weddings.
You can use the hugger with wine bottles, large cans of beer, energy drinks, or iced tea beverages. It’s versatile for various drinks.
Yes, the wine bottle hugger is sewn and printed in the United States. This supports local craftsmanship.
The wine bottle hugger comes in a multicolor design. This adds a touch of flair to your gatherings.
The wine bottle hugger is collapsible, making it very compact for storage. You can easily fit it in bags or drawers.
Yes, you can use this hugger for various beverages, including soft drinks and iced tea. It's versatile for many occasions.
The wine bottle hugger is from Caroline's Treasures. The brand is known for its quality beverage accessories.
This hugger features unique artwork and is designed to be machine washable. Its stylish look and functionality set it apart.

