White souvenir T-shirt with the red and black graphic of a Cossack inside the UFO on the front. Above the graphic is written in capital letters: ''U.F.O.'', and below: ''Ukrainian From Ontario''. Size: XL. Manufactured by FRUIT OF THE LOOM.
Hand-woven embroidered shirt circa 1890-1930s. Long format with bottom half acting as a built-in slip. Embroidered on sleeves and on the bottom edge. This item is part of a complete set of traditional Ukrainian women's clothing from central Ukraine.…
A thin tapestry hand-woven sash (poyas or kraika) with floral pattern, divided into three sections. The designs at each end are identically floral while the centre is plain red. This item is part of a complete set of traditional Ukrainian women's…
Embroidered shirt circa 1890-1930s. Long format with bottom half acting as a built-in slip. Embroidered on sleeves and on the bottom edge. This item is part of a complete set of traditional Ukrainian women's clothing from central Ukraine. It was worn…
Souvenir sweatshirt. Grey with a large stylized black tryzub on the chest flanked by blue and yellow wings. The text above the graphic reads: ''УКРАЇНА'' [Ukraine].
A white souvenir sweatshirt with a stylized Cossack figure screen printed on the front. Above the design, the text reads (Ukr): "Запорожець" [kozak Zaporozhets]. Size: XL. Manufactured by Fruit of the Loom.
White souvenir T-shirt with a large red graphic line drawing of a kozak wielding a spear facing a girl in Poltava costume. The text between the two figures reads: ''Step in dance with Stepovy!! Dancing Footwear (416) 762-8379. Size: M. Manufactured…
Black souvenir T-shirt with a large white graphic line drawing of a kozak on a horse wealding a sword. The text under the graphic reads: ''ZAPOROZHETS''. Designed by Paul M. Sembaliuk. Printed by Design Printing in Edmonton. Size: L. Manufactured by…
Women's beige souvenir T-shirt with a graphic photo of a dance ensemble looking at a male soloist jumping and touching his toes, straight-legged to the front. The text above the graphic reads: ''UKRAINIAN FESTIVAL DANCE CO''. Text below the graphic…