Recommend your every day drinking glasses

Anonymous
I got these from Williams Sonoma years ago and they have held up really well.

https://www.williams-sonoma.com/products/picardie-glass-tumblers-12-ounce/?pkey=s%7Cglasses%7C564
Anonymous
IKEA has my favorite
Anonymous
When I say drink I use whisky tumblers
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I got these from Williams Sonoma years ago and they have held up really well.

https://www.williams-sonoma.com/products/picardie-glass-tumblers-12-ounce/?pkey=s%7Cglasses%7C564


Try rereading the OP
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I love La Rochere glasses - it’s a French glassware company. There are a lot of great styles to choose from and they are a nice solid / sturdy glass


https://www.macys.com/shop/search?cm_sp=navigation_mew--gn--search-n-n&keyword=la+rochère&cm_kws_ls=la%2520roch%25C3%25A8re&cm_kws_ls=la%2520roch%25C3%25A8re&cm_kws_ac=La+roc&cm_kws_ac=La+roc


Love these! I have OP’s much-hates Duralex Picardie glasses, but if I didn’t, I’d buy the bee glasses
Anonymous
Look for heavy-bottom pint glasses. We have a bunch and they rarely break.
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Anonymous wrote:I love La Rochere glasses - it’s a French glassware company. There are a lot of great styles to choose from and they are a nice solid / sturdy glass


https://www.macys.com/shop/search?cm_sp=navigation_mew--gn--search-n-n&keyword=la+rochère&cm_kws_ls=la%2520roch%25C3%25A8re&cm_kws_ls=la%2520roch%25C3%25A8re&cm_kws_ac=La+roc&cm_kws_ac=La+roc

I have these and I like them a lot! I like that they are a "normal" size...a lot of drinkwear is huge these days. You can get bees and fleur-de-lis.

The ones that look like this have been great. I've had them for 15 years (maybe more):


The ones that look like the glass on the left of this picture have not stood up as well. The rims are more delicate.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I use ikea glasses. I buy a bunch and store them in the basement to restock when we break one. It’s also nice to have the extra for large gatherings. The ones we have are about $1 each.


I do this too!
Anonymous
I can't tell if all the people recommending the two exact glasses OP said she didn't want are trolling her or just bad readers!

Anyway, my SIL and I have the Honey Tall Tumblers linked below and the weight and hand feel is great. They can look casual or a bit dressed up depending on the setting. The outside is smooth, as the shaped texture is in the interior. And the tapered shape feels perfect in the hand. We have the short ones too and they are great for cocktails or kids milk.

https://www.williams-sonoma.com/products/honey-tall-tumblers/?catalogId=41&sku=9958595&cm_ven=PLA&cm_cat=Google&cm_pla=Tabletop%20%26%20Bar%20%3E%20Tumblers%20%26%20Drinking%20Glasses&cm_ite=9958595&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIq_3A6NKJ6wIVOQiICR2LmANnEAQYBCABEgKfd_D_BwE
Anonymous
I use coffee mugs for pretty much everything now. So much sturdier, especially with kids.
Anonymous
IKEA. All our crate and barrel glasses broke
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:IKEA has my favorite


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:FYI Duralex has other lines. If breakage is an issue you might look at that.
Otherwise, I think Luminarc is classic


We have duralex (or at least they are knock offs?). I think I got them at World Market a few years ago. We had too many big huge glasses, and I just needed a set of smaller ones.


World market and Williams Sonoma carry the picardi line, which OP doesn’t want. But Duralex is tempered glass and has other styles
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I got these from Williams Sonoma years ago and they have held up really well.

https://www.williams-sonoma.com/products/picardie-glass-tumblers-12-ounce/?pkey=s%7Cglasses%7C564



I also have these and love them.
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