A ‘maybe-bag’: what’s in a name?
Published: 21 March, 2011, 20:43
Edited: 22 March, 2011, 10:48
Avoska, or a “maybe-bag,” is a Russian invention that no other country has borrowed. Avoska is a string bag that was immensely popular in the Soviet period, then lived through quite a long period of oblivion, but is now slowly making its triumphal comeback to the streets of Moscow and the pockets of residents. The peculiar name of the bag derives from the Russian adverb “avos,” an expression...
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Kris,
March 22, 2011, 16:49
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They do look lovely and practical! Will go there this week. Thanks, Anna!
I am surprised that you say they are a Russian invention and that they haven't been adopted elsewhere. They may indeed be Russian, and I love the name, but string bags are nothing new; I remember them from my childhood in 1960s / 1970s Britain. Very interesting article, though;-)
The post is good and i always love Russia and Russians. Was a fan of USSR :(
пишет:I like this idea. I visited your siewbte for the first time and simply been your fan. Continue to keep writing as I am planning to come to read it daily!!
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