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Mono City Tote Unikko Shoulder bag
The Mono City Tote shoulder bag features the Unikko pattern. The bag has both short and long handles, and an open pocket on the outside, which has the large Marimekko “M” printed on it. There are drawstrings at the sides that can be used to tighten the opening and change the silhouette of the bag.
The bag is made of cotton denim. 80% of the cotton used in this product is organic and 20% is recycled.
Unikko, symbolizing creativity, was born in a time when hardly any floral designs were included in Marimekko’s collections. Maija Isola, however, was fascinated by the theme of flowers and decided to create an entire range of novel floral prints.
The bag is made of cotton denim. 80% of the cotton used in this product is organic and 20% is recycled.
Unikko, symbolizing creativity, was born in a time when hardly any floral designs were included in Marimekko’s collections. Maija Isola, however, was fascinated by the theme of flowers and decided to create an entire range of novel floral prints.
$92.05
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$263.00
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The Mono City Tote shoulder bag features the Unikko pattern. The bag has both short and long handles, and an open pocket on the outside, which has the large Marimekko “M” printed on it. There are drawstrings at the sides that can be used to tighten the opening and change the silhouette of the bag.
The bag is made of cotton denim. 80% of the cotton used in this product is organic and 20% is recycled.
Unikko, symbolizing creativity, was born in a time when hardly any floral designs were included in Marimekko’s collections. Maija Isola, however, was fascinated by the theme of flowers and decided to create an entire range of novel floral prints.
The bag is made of cotton denim. 80% of the cotton used in this product is organic and 20% is recycled.
Unikko, symbolizing creativity, was born in a time when hardly any floral designs were included in Marimekko’s collections. Maija Isola, however, was fascinated by the theme of flowers and decided to create an entire range of novel floral prints.




















