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If you’ve ever held a vintage glass in your hand, you know they truly don’t make them like they used to. Vintage glassware has weight, style, and presence—it wasn’t designed to be used for a year and tossed. Even mass-market pieces once had thoughtful details that made every sip feel special.
“Vintage glasses are usually pretty heavy weight so they don’t tip very easily, and it feels great holding them,” explains Jeff Smollar, owner of Retro Solstice . “The beautiful gold or silver rims and details that embellish the glass really make them stand [apart] from today’s cocktail glasses.”
Today’s minimalist glassware has its place, but if you want to bring back fun, color,

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