Tumbler holders are made from a variety of materials depending on their purpose, style, and durability needs. Common materials include plastic, metal, wood, silicone, fabric, and leather.
Plastic holders are lightweight, inexpensive, and often used for everyday or disposable designs. Metal holders, such as stainless steel or aluminum, are more durable, heat-resistant, and give a sleek look. Wood is sometimes used for decorative or handcrafted holders, offering a natural and rustic appearance.
Silicone is popular for flexible, non-slip holders because it grips the tumbler well and can withstand heat. Fabric holders, including neoprene or felt, are often used for insulation and protection, helping keep drinks hot or cold while preventing scratches. Leather and faux leather holders are chosen for a premium, stylish look and are often used in custom or gift products.
Some tumbler holders also combine materials, such as a metal frame with a silicone grip or a fabric sleeve with a plastic base, to improve comfort, insulation, and strength. The best material depends on whether the holder is meant for decoration, protection, portability, or temperature control.