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HARRY’S BEST MOUSTACHE MUG
A perfect accouterment for the mustachioed minions

A little history

Moustache Cups have certainly been around for a very long time. It appears to have been invented sometime in the 1860’s by a potter named Harvey Adams. During Edwardian times, the moustache was the prerogative of a gentleman and generally servants were required to be clean shaven. The moustache also had its attractions for the ladies and for most men, it was considered to be a necessary accouterment to have to be an acceptable gentleman in that society. Moustaches were always well groomed – trimmed, brushed and dyed – and frequently curled in order to maintain that very elegant appearance. Curling the moustache was a particularly popular thing to do then and because a large amount of wax was frequently used to maintain the moustache “lift” and curl, certain problems occurred that had to be overcome. When steaming hot cups of liquid – coffee or tea for example – were brought to the mouth for sipping,  the

where it became popular and Moustache Cups were made by many manufacturers. At that time, the cups were primarily porcelain and were indeed cups. Mugs were not in societal fashion here in the America at that time and the available Moustache Cups would be considered by many of us to be a little effete and certainly not large enough to hold enough coffee or tea to be considered practical although I suppose in a formal setting they have a place.  They were the sort of cup that one used with an outstretched pinkie. During the late 1910’s and into the 20’s and 30’s, the Moustache Cup fell out of use probably because of World War 1 and the invention of the Safety Razor. Although King Camp Gillette was granted a patent for his razor in 1904, it didn’t come into common use until he was awarded a contract to supply American Troops during WW1 as part of their standard field kits. The returning soldiers were allowed to keep that part of the kit when thet returned from the Great War and they resumed their shaving habits. That certainly was the beginning of the end of the common hirsute facial adornment.

Today, we have many styles of ‘stache from the styled and elegant, perhaps pencil thin,  to the very masculine, large and bushy. They all have the same problem though. When you bring that cup up to your mouth, your moustache invariable gets “stuff” on it!

The solution to this was the Moustache Cup.

Moustache Cups or mugs were designed with a small ledge or dam across the part of the cup brought to the mouth which was sometimes called a moustache guard. The guard had a semi-circular opening against the side of the cup. The gentleman’s ‘stache rested safe and dry on the ledge while sipping the beverage through the opening. Soon after the introduction of the Moustache Cup, its use spread across the Continent and thence to America

Here’s a picture of Yours Truly using one of Harry’s Moustache Cups. You can see how the ‘stache rests nicely on the dam keeping it clean and dry. It’s late in the day and I”m using #26 wax. It was about 6PM and as you can see it had not begun to droop.

Harry’s Moustache Cups come in four colors and in both right hand and left hand types. Our new Beer Mug also is available in both right hand and left styles.

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Using Harry's Moustache Cup Harry's Best Moustache Cups

steam or hot beverage had a a tendency to melt the wax or at the very least to cause an embarrassing “drooping” of the curled ‘stache.  Moustaches became stained and a lighter colored moustache would become dirty and unsightly. Moustache Cups or mugs were designed with a small ledge or dam across the part of the cup brought to the mouth which was sometimes called a moustache guard. The guard had a semi-circular opening against the side of the cup. The gentleman’s ‘stache rested safe and dry on the ledge while sipping the beverage through the opening. Soon after the introduction of the Moustache Cup, its use spread to the Continent and thence to America where it became popular and Moustache Cups were made by many manufacturers. At that time, the cups were primarily porcelain and were indeed cups. Mugs were not in societal fashion here in the America at that time and the available Moustache Cups would be considered by many of us to be a little effete and certainly not large enough to hold enough coffee or tea to be considered practical although I suppose in a formal setting they have a place.  They were the sort of cup that one used with an outstretched pinkie. They became so popular that portable “moustache protectors” became quite the rage and there were quite a few different styles available. You could carry them with you so that your prized ‘stache could always be protected.

We stock: Brown, Stone Blue, Cobalt Blue and Mocha in RH and LH

Our New Beer Mug
holds a full 24 ounces and is practical and attractive. RH and LH are available

Our sturdy cups are handmade here in the US with a wide comfortable ledge. They’ll keep your ‘stache clean and dry. They are lead free and dishwasher and microwave safe