Drinking glasss

Anonymous
A friend's brother worked in a warehouse one summer in college and told us that the glasses sent to TJ Maxx, Homegoods etc are literally the exact same ones sent to PB, high end department stores, etc.
Anonymous
Thanks all!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:A friend's brother worked in a warehouse one summer in college and told us that the glasses sent to TJ Maxx, Homegoods etc are literally the exact same ones sent to PB, high end department stores, etc.


For some brands, maybe so, especially the cost-optimized stuff from China.

Genuine Duralex, of any style, will be marked as such in the bottom of each glass; the wording and logo are actually engraved into the moulds used to make Duralex glasses. If it is not engraved as such at the bottom of each glass, then it is fake.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A friend's brother worked in a warehouse one summer in college and told us that the glasses sent to TJ Maxx, Homegoods etc are literally the exact same ones sent to PB, high end department stores, etc.


For some brands, maybe so, especially the cost-optimized stuff from China.

Genuine Duralex, of any style, will be marked as such in the bottom of each glass; the wording and logo are actually engraved into the moulds used to make Duralex glasses. If it is not engraved as such at the bottom of each glass, then it is fake.


DP but with glassware, it’s worth price checking around once you’re sure it’s the same product. I think pricing varies depending on if they sell them individually or in cases, how they incorporate shipping costs etc.
Anonymous
I'm obsessed with the ones popping up in restaurants now with the antique look--little bumps all over. I think they are cailed hobnail...they look beautiful with simple plateware
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