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Misha & Matryoshka Dolls tote bag

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€18,00
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Misha & Matryoshka Dolls tote bag

€18,00
Sale price  €18,00 Regular price 
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One bear. Infinite dolls. One tote.

Open the first doll. There's another inside. Open that one. Another. Keep going — until Misha appears, Olympic ring belt and all.

That's the image. Now it's on your bag.

The print on this tote is drawn from Garegin Bucrnuchyan's 1980 Moscow Olympics Poster – Misha & Matryoshka Dolls — a warm, folkloric composition created by an artist from the Armenian SSR for the XXII Summer Games in Moscow. Soft-power diplomacy rendered in illustration. Playful, tender, unmistakably Soviet.

The 1980 Games were overshadowed by an international boycott. Misha didn't care. He became one of the most beloved mascots in Olympic history. This tote carries that image forward.

Carry the archive.

The Artwork

Artist: Garegin Bucrnuchyan (Armenian SSR)
Event: XXII Summer Olympic Games, Moscow 1980
Style: Late Soviet-era illustration, warm folkloric palette

The Tote

  • 100% polyester · All-over print
  • Bag size: 15″ × 15″ (39 × 39 cm)
  • Capacity: 2.6 US gal (10 L)
  • Weight limit: 44 lbs (20 kg)
  • Dual handles: 100% natural cotton bull denim · 26″ (67 cm) length · 1″ (2.5 cm) width
  • Available in black, red, and yellow straps
  • Handle length may vary slightly depending on fulfilment location

Shipping: Produced and dispatched on demand by Printful — 2–5 business days for fulfilment. Fully tracked. As a print-on-demand item, this product is not eligible for returns unless the item arrives damaged or defective.

Explore the Full Archive

Own the original poster: Original 1980 Vintage Poster – Misha & Matryoshka Dolls →
Ready to hang: Framed Reproduction →
Print it yourself: Unframed Reproduction →
Instant download: Digital Edition →

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