Script Letters Pillows
Description: И ЧЁ? is an informal way to ask 'so what?' in the Russian language. In Cyrillic script. Would be a funny gift for your Russian friends or any student of Russian.
И ЧЁ? is a Russian slang phrase meaning 'so what?' Pillow
by strangelyhandsome
$23 $28
Description: This Russian language phrase means 'Living Easy Is Not Easy'. In Cyrillic script. And foreign texts are in vogue now. Want to impress your fashionable and stylish friends and get some hype with some trendy lines of Russian alphabet? Then you might want to get this. Would also be a good gift for your friends or classmates who study the Russian language or other Eastern European / Slavic languages or are just interested in Russian culture.
Russian Wisdom Meaning "Living Easy Is Not Easy" Pillow
by strangelyhandsome
$23 $28
Description: A bold and stylish design for food lovers and kitchen pros. Featuring “Yes Chef” in a mix of script and block typography, it’s perfect for chefs, cooks, and anyone who loves the hustle of the kitchen. Wear it with pride while cooking, grilling, or watching your favorite culinary shows — because in the kitchen, respect is earned with a “Yes, Chef!”
Yes Chef - Script + Block Font Typography (White) Pillow
by Goodivational
$23 $28
Russian swear word, Russian slang 'Suka' means 'Bitch' Pillow
by strangelyhandsome
$23 $28
Description: This sweet pastel design features a circular badge outline with bold varsity letters that read “My Sister” at the top and “Sister” at the bottom, with elegant script in the middle that says “Has The Best.” The soft pink tones and lightly distressed lettering give it a cute, vintage feel that looks great on tees, hoodies, totes, and more. Perfect as a birthday, holiday, or everyday gift from one proud sister to another who knows she’s truly the best.
Description: 'Мне не очень' is a Russian phrase. It can mean different things. It can be 'I don't feel very well' or 'I don't really like it'.
Russian phrase 'мне не очень' Russian Slang Pillow
by strangelyhandsome
$23 $28
Description: "Несу bread' with first word in Russian meaning "carrying" can be interpreted as 'carrying bread' or if read fully in Russian 'несу бред' which means 'I am not making any sense'.
Несу Bread: Pun, mix of Russian and English Pillow
by strangelyhandsome
$23 $28
Description: This Russian phrase has become kind of popular in the social media platforms recently. When people are shocked or surprised and are also sort of angry they might say что, простите?
Sorry, what? Russian language, Russian social media slang Pillow
by strangelyhandsome
$23 $28
Description: A nostalgic layout featuring a teal Texas silhouette with a white star over layered retro stripes in burnt orange, mustard, and teal. Arlington appears in bold block type with Texas in flowing script, finished with a gently distressed texture for a sun-faded look. The warm Southwest palette and clean lettering evoke classic roadside signage, celebrating North Texas city pride with a timeless vintage vibe.
Description: This Russian language word means 'Bye' or "See you'. In Cyrillic script. Would be a good gift for your friends or classmates for study the Russian language or other Eastern European languages or are just interested in the Russian culture.
Bye or Goodbye or See you in Russian Language Pillow
by strangelyhandsome
$23 $28