Frequently Asked Questions
The wine bottle hugger measures eight inches in length, four and a half inches in width, and a quarter inch in height. It is designed to fit standard wine bottles and larger beverage containers.
The wine bottle hugger is made from fabric. This material is both durable and machine washable, making it practical for repeated use.
Yes, it fits seven hundred fifty milliliter wine bottles and twenty-four ounce cans or pint bottles. This versatility makes it ideal for various beverages.
You simply slide your wine bottle or beverage can into the hugger for insulation. It keeps your drinks cold and adds a fun design for gatherings.
Yes, the hugger works great for large cans of beer or energy drinks. Its collapsible design makes it a convenient choice for outdoor activities.
Yes, it is machine washable. You can wash it with your regular laundry, and the design will not come off.
To clean the hugger, simply place it in your washing machine. It is safe for both washing and drying.
Yes, it is safe for outdoor use. Its durable fabric can withstand outdoor conditions while providing insulation for your drinks.
Yes, it makes a great wedding gift. Its unique design and practicality are appreciated by couples and hosts alike.
This specific model features a Siberian Husky design. Many designs are available, each showcasing artwork from various artists.
The hugger helps keep track of your beverage while adding flair to any gathering. Its colorful design makes it easy to identify your drink.
It is suitable for various gifts, including hostess gifts, housewarming presents, or gifts for pet lovers. Its unique design makes it versatile.
Yes, the hugger is collapsible. This feature allows for easy storage and portability, perfect for parties and picnics.
The hugger is sewn and printed in the United States. This ensures quality craftsmanship and supports local manufacturing.
The product does not explicitly mention a warranty. However, if you receive a damaged item, you should contact the manufacturer for support.

