in sizes from A4 to B1
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Timeless Classics
sentimental and retro
graphics for collectors and lovers of nostalgia
forward into the past in JUS clothes
emptying the stock
One of the most recognizable Tomos models.
Legendary moped from the 1980s.
Cigarettes bearing the name of the country.
Cigarettes for connoisseurs.
Named after the river, taste for the everyday.
Generic brand from the Yugoslav south.
Known for the blue question mark on the packaging.
Part of the wave of cigarettes named after cities.
Very popular, named after the border river between Bosnia and Serbia.
Cheaper and widely available, named after the Slovenian river Drava.
The first filter cigarette in Yugoslavia.
Yugo-nostalgia in nine cigarettes.
Reliable outboard engine.
Retro racing bike for amateurs and professionals.
Relay clock for public spaces.
The legendary Yugoslav newsstand.
The only one made in Yugoslavia.
Mom: “Vacuum the room!”
Hot & cold.
Bathroom vanity.
The famous and indestructible 'Ljutomerka'
The first fast cruising yacht from Elen.
The first design of the famous Jakopin brothers.
Luxurious four-cabin experience on the water.
Fresh Turkish coffee at home.
A durable mug with the famous blue stripe.
Italian design in the Yugoslavian style.
Legendary family car.
The bicycle that every child desired.
The most famous phone with a rotary dial.
The world's most famous phone.
Racing Zastava 750 from the movie Nacionalna klasa.
Famous Yugoslavian car.
A luxury people's car.
A socialist-modernist achievement designed by architect Edvard Ravnikar.
An ergonomic lounge chair that leaves an impression on you. Literally.
A typewriter for a modern Yugoslav secretary.
When the cat's away, the mice will play, usually on the disco music.
Automatic motorcycle for modern youth.
Triple switch - water heater, light, infrared heater.
The refrigerator that survived Yugoslavia.
A small portable television.
The bedside table's best friend.
Suitable for home use.
Legendary orthopedic shoes.
The sewing machine for professional housewives.
First calculator.
A deli scale.
Concrete mixer.
Impeccable spark plug.
Modern stove for every kitchen.
Postman's Fičo.
Police car.
The tractor useful for the farms and suitable for the pubs.
Articulated mini tractor.
Mercedes-Benz O 3500 bus from the movie 'Who's Singin' Over There?'.
For a nicer wall and lovely desk.
Director: Goran Paskaljević | Production: Centar Film Beograd
Director: Slobodan Šijan | Production: Centar Film Beograd
Director: Jože Bevc | Production: Viba Film
Performer: Ivo Robić | Lyrics: Mario Kühnel
ETA 80 Telephone
TR3 Tower
Kiosk K67
Rex Lounge Chair
Same days. Different times. 1981 = 2026
For important notes and great ideas.
The racing motorcycle that pushed boundaries.
For everywhere and everyone
In black with a historic Tomos logo.
In mineral grey.
In deep navy blue.
A charming children’s rhyme in a fresh design.
A classic retro motif for the youngest.
Inspired by iconic Yugoslav pop culture.
Dedicated to the legendary Yugo.
Ko to tamo peva (1980)
Ivo Robić (1956)
Lyrics: Mario Kühnel
Varljivo leto '68 (1984)
Directed by: Goran Paskaljević | Produced by: Centar Film Beograd
To so gadi (1977)
Directed by: Jože Bevc | Production: Viba film
Unisex T-shirt made from organic cotton.
A graphic with the original JUS project logo at a reduced price.
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