Is there really an audience out there who wants to carry an entire six-pack around their waist? The invention of the six-pack has solved the portability question for beer bottles, but cans are more vulnerable to heat (especially held up against a warm body) so the belt doesn’t really add much utility compared to a beer koozie.  It seems that for the foreseeable future, beer cans belong in the cooler (or the fridge).
via Rad Collector:

Matix has updated its  Mannysac or as we like to call it, the adult utility belt. The new  version features six beverage holders with party neon signs prints on  each, perfect for putting down some cold ones while on the move.  Available at the Matix online store.

Is there really an audience out there who wants to carry an entire six-pack around their waist? The invention of the six-pack has solved the portability question for beer bottles, but cans are more vulnerable to heat (especially held up against a warm body) so the belt doesn’t really add much utility compared to a beer koozie.  It seems that for the foreseeable future, beer cans belong in the cooler (or the fridge).

via Rad Collector:

Matix has updated its Mannysac or as we like to call it, the adult utility belt. The new version features six beverage holders with party neon signs prints on each, perfect for putting down some cold ones while on the move. Available at the Matix online store.

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