Mix & Match Stickers
Mix & Match Stickers
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If you were anywhere near a toy shop in the late 1970s or early 80s, Monchhichi will do something immediate to your memory. That small, round face, the little bib, the faintly simian charm — it was one of those toys that inspired a specific, almost unreasonable level of attachment. This sheet brings them back in full, rendered in photorealistic detail against a red background scattered with white hearts.
Eleven stickers in various poses — waving, sitting, hugging, just existing with great presence — each one capturing the particular texture of the original plush that made Monchhichi so immediately recognisable. The red and white palette keeps things bold without being loud, and the heart motif sits in the background without trying too hard.
On a 4x4 inch sheet with a clear backing, they place cleanly and look deliberate wherever they land. A journal, a phone case, the inside cover of something. For anyone who had one of the original toys, there's a real pull here — the kind of thing you pick up for yourself and end up giving away because someone else clearly needs it more. Or you keep it. Both are reasonable choices.
