Description
Carry your history with elegance
This refined tote bag design honors the revolutionary year of 1804 — the birth of the first Black republic — paired with the handwritten Kreyòl blessing “Ayibobo.” It’s a quiet but powerful symbol of ancestral pride, legacy, and resistance. Rendered in minimalist black-and-orange typography, the layout brings balance between modern fashion and sacred memory.
Why You’ll Love It
- A timeless nod to Haitian independence in a sleek, wearable form
- “Ayibobo” hand-lettered in a flowing Kreyòl style to celebrate language and faith
- Clean and minimal for everyday wear, while deeply symbolic
- Appeals to all generations — from college students to cultural elders
More Than a Tote — It’s a Legacy You Carry
This isn’t fast fashion. This is design for remembrance. For pride. For those who walk with the spirit of 1804 wherever they go. Whether heading to the library, the marché, or your next community event, this tote centers your culture beautifully and quietly.
Perfect For
- Haitian Independence Day
- Afro-diasporic cultural events
- Black History Month gift tables
- Language preservation initiatives
- Intergenerational pride pieces for elders, teens, and educators alike
🧵 Product Features
- 100% durable polyester construction
- Reinforced black handles for strength and contrast
- Spacious interior with boxed corners
- One-sided sublimated design; solid white reverse
- Multiple sizes and handle color options available
🧼 Care Instructions
- Remove items before cleaning
- Pretreat visible stains with stain remover
- Hand-wash with warm water and mild detergent
- Air dry flat
Size |
13" × 13'' |
16" × 16'' |
18" × 18'' |
Height, in |
13.00 |
16.00 |
18.00 |
Length, in |
13.00 |
16.00 |
18.00 |
Width, in |
3.00 |
3.00 |
3.00 |
Handle length, in |
28.74 |
28.74 |
28.74 |
Handle width, in |
1.00 |
1.00 |
1.00 |