





Laced Bottle Holder
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It’s been a long and tiring day in the brutal heat. You’ve suffered through a mighty battle, and saw several of your comrades fall on a bloody field. As you finally return to your camp, sweat pouring down your forehead, you reach for your Laced Bottle Holder and pull back the cap to drink deeply.
No one gives your bottle a second glance, since it seems perfectly suited to the time and place. Little do they know that you hide within your bottle holder the nectar of the gods--with enough sugar to rejuvenate your tired soul.
DETAILS
Epic Armoury’s Laced Bottle Holder is a leather pouch designed to disguise your out-of-character drink bottle which comes with a 500ml plastic bottle. There’s no reason to forgo your favourite beverages due to bad immersion! Enjoy a crisp 500 ml (or approximately 16.9 US fluid ounce) beverage in the heat of summer by hiding the plastic with our extremely adjustable and attractive bottle holder.
To use, slide the bottle through the suede sleeve before lacing the top-grain leather caps together. Cover the top of your bottle with a final leather cap, secured to the holder with a long and durable leather cord that can be tied to your belt for easy travel.
Available in colours Brown, Epic Black, and Natural.
Comes with a 500ml plastic bottle
HISTORY
- Bottles have been developed over a millennia, with early examples from Ancient Rome and China
- The word bottle comes from the Old French boteille, which is a word derived from the Latin word for “cask”
- Ancient bottles were often carried on a rope sling with a special knot
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