While many of us have been busy partying our way into 2022, sometimes it also feels good to just sit back and chill. To kickstart the year on a clean slate, Starbucks has launched a new winter collection with minimalist designs for all your morning coffee needs.
Hopefully, treating yourself to these new drinkware can motivate you to keep your “new year, new me” resolution beyond January.
If the studded Cold Cups from the Starbucks Holiday Collection last year were a little too bright for you, you’ll love this minimalist grey one instead. The 24oz Cold Cup is sleek and stylish, complete with a transparent straw at $39.90 each.
Start off your mornings with a fresh mug of brewed coffee made with the stainless steel pot in this collection. The 18.5oz pot comes with a cheeky yellow lid to brighten up your day, retailing at $50.90.
There are 2 Stanley tumblers in this collection, each also taking on a white and grey colour palette. The 17oz vacuum flask comes with a multifunction lid that can be used as a cup, perfect for bringing out on a picnic date at the beach. It’s retailing at $60.90.
Meanwhile, the 16oz tumbler is able to keep your iced coffee cool with every sip, thanks to the durable double-walled base. The tumbler is retailing at $47.90.
As the Starbucks Winter Collection is limited to 1 piece per item per customer, make sure to cop your fave drinkware ASAP before it sells out. The collection will be available in Starbucks stores islandwide from 5 January 2022, 12pm onwards and on Starbucks’ official Lazmall and Shopee sites.
ICYMI, the Starbucks Lunar New Year 2022 collection with adorable tiger designs is also launching on the same day. Head over to Starbucks Singapore’s website for more details.
All images courtesy of Starbucks.
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