There are few brands quite like this one. That’s why Drew Estate humidors are a unique collection.
There are several ways to come at the humidor game. Undoubtedly, some brands go the luxury or ultra-luxury route. We’ve seen humidors with five-digit price tags! But you'll need something else if you’re not a Saudi prince. Other brands produce humidors that are quite nice without the crazy price tags. But Drew Estate has always been about something a little different:
Style.
Back in the early 2000s, when cigar brands were waking up to modern marketing imagery, Drew Estate was making a splash. Led by Nicaraguan street artist Jessi Flores, Drew Estate produced a homegrown art collective called Subculture Studios. Jessi and the artists of Subculture helped create the look and feel we’ve come to know as Drew Estate’s signature style – one part Brooklyn, one part Estelí, another part swagger, and throw in a splash of mezcal for good measure. The Drew Estate team defied convention in a big way and did things how they wanted to. Their bands and boxes (and everything else) also showed it.
Drew Estate humidors often show this tagger’s soul, married with the tradition and workmanship of the traditional cigar world. It’s always an effort to blend these days. The classic cigar boxes and logos are legendary and evoke so much positive vibes and nostalgia for us all. We don’t want them tossed out. We have no need to discard them. Instead, we like to see people evolve, but keep the exquisite eye for quality and artistry that has always given cigars a bit of mystique.
Enough waxing poetic, though. There’s humidors to browse from a cigar company that has no qualms with displaying colorful personality. Just know that, while many brands are content to do things the way they’ve always been done, there are some who branch out. And for that, we are grateful.
Please browse our selection of Drew Estate humidors at your leisure.