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So without a martini label pin, look for someone short and wrinkled. That'll be me.
Full disclosure: I already have a cheap rhinestone martini pin with green fake emerald olive which gets comments at gatherings. A more subdued one for ladies and gents can't be hard to find, yes? Let me know.
I love it! Wish I were a graphic design whiz! A Traveltini martini glass lapel pin would be discrete, yet distinctive (and better than a secret handshake).
I won't be in London, but wanted to chime in on how we can recognize one another in whatever gathering we may be in in the future. To wit:
The Traveltini martini glass lapel pin! Subtle, sophisticated, chic. And who knows? Its popularity may give rise to a thriving industry of Traveltini accessories, including -- yes -- Traveltini Writer action figures (accessories like miniature laptops/iPhones/chargers and carry-on bags sold separately).
What do you think?
PS - That's also bonfire weekend.