Whether you’re on the hunt for a gift for her or him, a special-edition water bottle is a popular present that will please just about anyone. Limited-edition water bottle collections have broken the Internet and flown off store shelves in the last year, from celebrity to holiday-inspired collections.
To celebrate the brand’s fourth birthday, Owala debuted a collection of birthday bash water bottles (exclusively online) on Monday, March 11, that are inspired by four iconic decades: The 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s. Like the Owala Valentine’s Day collection, these limited-edition water bottles sold out in nearly two hours. However, you can backorder the sold-out designs on Tuesday, March 12, at 12 p.m. EST.
From disco balls to wildflowers, Owala's 1970s water bottle designs are reminiscent of the grooviest era in history. The 1980s bottles feature bright neon colors that channel the days of listening to West Coast mixtapes on a Walkman.
The 1990s are known for culture-shifting music and movies, from MC Hammer's "U Can’t Touch This" to Kid 'n Play's House Party. The 90s Owala water bottles pay homage to those legendary creators and iconic fashion from the decade. Then comes the new millennium, and we can guarantee any Y2K princess in your life will obsess over the glittery and star-studded designs.
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All of the unique prints above are available on Owala's signature silhouettes: tumblers, the classic FreeSip, and FreeSip twist. Known for its leak-proof designs, we've tested all types of Owala water bottles to see how they compared to the likes of Stanley and Yeti. Its 40-ounce tumbler has a screw-top lid and rubber gasket to keep leaks at bay around the bottle’s mouth and straw. Plus, the FreeSip and FreeSip Twist have triple-layer insulated stainless-steel that can keep hot and cold drinks at temperature for hours on end.
If you don't want to fight the masses for a limited-edition throwback water bottle, try one of Owala's best-sellers, below, to understand the hype. These also make great kid-friendly gifts and trendy presents for the TikTok-obsessed teens in your life.
Nashia Baker is a commerce editor at Hearst Magazines; she covers all things home and lifestyle across brands such as Oprah Daily, Cosmopolitan, Delish, and Esquire. Before joining Hearst, she highlighted small business owners, creatives, and the best shoppable content.
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