“Tapestry of War” Shopping Bag
Cotton Tote Ukrainian War memorabilia
“Tapestry of War” Shopping Bag
Ukrainian War memorabilia cotton tote
The question we all ask ourselves every day of this senseless war: "What can we do to bring our lives back to normal as soon as possible?". Helping wherever possible on the ground while still maintaining our everyday duties and hoping for the best.
We all miss so much creating beautiful new gowns, armour and everything! But even more we miss receiving your feedback and inspiring photos. The "Tapestry of War" t-shirt was a success and we thank you so much for all your social media appearances wearing our t-shirts – an exposure of the Ukrainian War topic is very important for our country.
As we often do, an attire by ArmStreet comes with accessories - welcome the cotton tote bag for your grocery runs that features the same tapestry of the first month of the War in Ukraine. Inspired by the XI century Bayeux Tapestry, it rings a bell to medieval enthusiasts while being extremely topical. The brightest moments of the beginning of the War can be found here: tractors towing tanks, shelled theater, warship curse, people fleeing and many more. There are many meaningful details on this masterpiece and one can spend hours discovering all the little accents. The print is divided in two parts to make the bag informative and beautiful from the both sides. Made from an attractive, strong cotton, this shopping bag has a wonderful texture that looks great and feels lovely to the touch.
Same as all our war memorabilia items those bags are produces in Ukraine: printed, sewn together and shipped to you by people in Ukraine who extremely need your support and attention right now.
Please contact us if you have any additional questions.
- 100% natural cotton;
- Waxed lace.
- Width: 50cm (19 ¹¹/₁₆");
- Height: 50cm (19 ¹¹/₁₆");
- Handles width: 3cm (1 ³/₁₆").
- Gathers at the top with the help of drawstring;
- Lightweight;
- Features ArmStreet's War tapestry.
This item is part of the “Contemporary wear” collectionView collection