
USSR. Coat of Arms T-Shirt
Price: $30.95
Sizes: M (Medium), L (Large), XL (X-Large) Metric: 46-48, 48-50, 52-54 Consists of: 100% cotton Availability: ships within 5-7 business days Origin: Russian Federation PRODUCT DETAILS: This is an original Russian T-shirt. Screen printed in Moscow, Russia. Manufactured of 5.1 oz. fabric - luxuriously soft 100% cotton ring-spun yarn with double-needle coverseamed neck. The print shows white letters ‘CCCP’ on red background and a small state emblem of the Soviet Union right under them. ‘CCCP’ is a world-known Latin graphical rendition of the Russian acronym for the Soviet Union. The state emblem of the Soviet Union (corresponding to a coat of arms) had the Earth superimposed by the hammer and sickle. Two bundles of corn ears heavily draped with a scroll, reading in all the 15 SSR languages the motto ‘Workers of the World, Unite!’; the bundles encircle an earth globe (viewed approx. from the vertical of the Black Sea) showing solid continents and coordinate lines in 20 deg. intervals. On it a hammer and a sickle, crossed per saltire, in naturalistic look. Under the globe a rising sun with alternating long and short rays made of single lines (approx. 30 visible rays); above the globe a red star. In 1936-1946 the soviet state emblem had 11 ribbons (without Estonian, Latvian, Lithuanian and Moldavian) In 1946-1956 - 16 ribbons (15 + Karelian-Finnish) Since 1956 - 15 ribbons.