About the product
Bright, clear 16oz sipper glass with a playful retro design that reads “In my social worker era.” The tempered glass body keeps the look simple and clean while the vibrant print adds a burst of color and personality. Choose the bamboo gasket-push lid and clear Tritan straw for a natural, spill-resistant finish that’s durable and dishwasher-safe on the straw; the glass itself should be hand-washed to preserve the print. Lightweight and BPA-free, this cup fits desks, break-room tables, and quick commutes when you need a sip between appointments. It feels cheerful and grounded — a small daily reminder of care, advocacy, and the warm community around the social work life.
Who it speaks to: social workers who like retro, flower-powered designs and practical drinkware for long shifts or breaks. Use during on-the-go hydration at clinic visits, desk sessions, professional workshops, or casual meetups with colleagues.
Atmosphere and feeling: sunshine through a window, a stack of client notes, and a steady hand reaching for a drink between sessions. The design brings friendly, nostalgic energy to routine moments and signals community and pride without shouting. It complements a calm, purpose-driven workspace and the small rituals that help sustain caring professionals.
Language that resonates: calls out the day-to-day care rhythm, refill-ready durability, and bamboo-lid sustainability vibes for folks balancing fieldwork, case notes, and team debriefs.
Occasions: end-of-semester staff celebrations, professional appreciation days, colleague get-togethers, or simple self-care treats after long shifts.
Product features
- Clear tempered 16oz glass — crisp, lightweight, and BPA-free
- Vibrant, long-lasting full-color print using advanced printing techniques
- Optional bamboo gasket-push lid with durable Tritan clear straw
- Tritan straw is heat/cold resistant and won’t dent like metal alternatives
- Made in the USA from globally sourced materials; hand wash glass only
Care instructions
- Hand wash only
- Dry thoroughly with a towel or air dry with the lid removed