A new Germany Pavilion-inspired backpack matching the Germany merchandise collection is available for sale at Das Kaufhaus in EPCOT.

Germany Pavilion Backpack – $79.99A red and green backpack with “Germany” and Mickey and Minnie Mouse near a cuckoo clock design on a store display.A red and green backpack with “Germany” and Mickey and Minnie Mouse near a cuckoo clock design on a store display.

Mickey and Minnie are featured on this backpack in traditional German clothing.  Mickey is wearing green and yellow lederhosen and is playing the accordion. Minnie is wearing a green dress with a red and yellow bow. Both are wearing their classic yellow shoes. “Germany” is embroidered in a script font over the cottage-style clock that makes up the front pouch. The cottage serves as the exterior of a smaller front zipper pocket.

A hand holds open a small red purse with a cream-colored interior and visible tag, over a tiled floor.A hand holds open a small red purse with a cream-colored interior and visible tag, over a tiled floor.A hand holds a green and red bag with a zipper, next to similar bags and gray hoodies on a wooden shelf.A hand holds a green and red bag with a zipper, next to similar bags and gray hoodies on a wooden shelf.

The interior of the bag is a solid cream color with no pockets. Each side of the bag has a small slip pocket for storage, similar to a Loungefly mini backpack.

A red and green EPCOT World Showcase bag with yellow straps, held in a hand inside a store.A red and green EPCOT World Showcase bag with yellow straps, held in a hand inside a store.

The back of the backpack is solid red with red and yellow adjustable straps. Near the bottom of the back, the wordmark for EPCOT | World Showcase is printed in yellow.

This new backpack is part of a larger new collection of merchandise themed to the Germany pavilion. Another new merchandise collection is also available at World Showcase in the Canada pavilion.

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Jamie Rowland