---
title: "Not Your Father’s Stanley"
description: "The Stanley thermos has been a ubiquitous fixture in deer camps and duck blinds across the country for generations. Now, the venerable brand has teamed with a Seattle tattoo artist to give their thermoses, travel mugs and water bottles a modern-day facelift."
date: "2010-06-30"
modified: "2010-06-30"
authors:
  - name: "John Taranto"
    link: "https://www.outdoorlife.com/authors/john-taranto/"
url: "https://www.outdoorlife.com/articles/gear/2010/06/not-your-fathers-stanley/"
categories:
  - "Gear"
tags:
  - "Evergreen"
  - "Gear Reviews"
---

# Not Your Father’s Stanley

![](<https://www.outdoorlife.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/22/QWUIGQVH2OGHE2ZRGKTHADD4QA.jpg>)

The Stanley thermos has been a ubiquitous fixture in deer camps and duck blinds across the country for generations. Now, the venerable brand has teamed with a Seattle tattoo artist to give their thermoses, travel mugs and water bottles a modern-day facelift.
Each product in the company's new NINETEEN13 line (Stanley was founded in 1913) is adorned with a unique logo or illustration, many of which feature wild animals, like the elk seen here. The NINETEEN13 line includes this 16-ounce vacuum bottle, a 16-ounce insulated travel mug and a cool 24-ounce one-handed water bottle. Prices range from $17 to $25. Check out [Stanley's web site](<https://www.stanley-pmi.com/>) to see more designs and purchase one for yourself.