Slipper must be a NY thing On 3/29/07, Ian Skinner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > old fashioned champagne slipper glass > > Well that explains some of my confusion. I've never heard of it called > a "slipper". Champagne coupe, champagne saucer and maybe even champagne > sipper I would have understood, but slipper was really throwing it for a > loop. > > I presume this comparison to the glassware and breasts is based on the > legend that the size and shape of the glass was based on the breasts of > Marie Antoinette, or Josephine de Beauharnias or Madame do Popadour > depending on which one you have heard. > >
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