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Lolita "Who Needs a Man?" Glass

This fantastic Designs by Lolita cocktail glass is not just for feminists, but for any girl who still knows how to have fun without a bloke glued to her side!

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Lolita 'Who Needs A Man?' Cocktail Glass, Martini
Because sometimes boyfriends and spouses are surplus to requirement!

You can't beat a jolly good, hair down, champagne swilling, dance 'til you drop, girls' night. And, this has to be the perfect Lolita glass with which to toast feminine solidarity -- lest you forget men are an optional extra! Its funky design and tongue-in-cheek slogan are spot on for a thoroughly modern miss. This girl doesn't define herself by the fella whose arm she's clinging too. And, if she's just got divorced, ditched her boyfriend or been dumped, this "Love My Martini" glass has to be ideal for celebrating her raucous return to single life!

Who Needs A Man?' Hand-decorated Martini Glass

  • They may think they're running the show, but us girl's know men are an optional extra!
  • Hand-painted Martini glass
  • 'Girl Power' design
  • Special 'get over him' cocktail on the bottom
  • Fun, functional and sure to cheer up any girl with men problems (once filled!)
  • One of a hot new range of collectible glassware from the US
  • Ideal for serial monogamists
  • Presented in a sophisticated black gift box
  • Brand: Designs by Lolita
  • Product Code: GLS4/5580G
  • Height/ length: 178 mm
  • Width: 118 mm
  • Depth: 118 mm
  • Weight: 402 gms

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