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• 1 blue screen print on khaki tote
• Reinforced shoulder straps, one large main compartment
• Mid weight, 320 GSM 100% cotton canvas
• Size 42cm x 42cm plus handles
5 panel snap back cap made of cotton
• 3D embroidery
• One size fits most
• Adjustable snap back with elastic webbing for an even better fit
The realisation has come that cops can’t dance. This knowledge is a small realisation for man. But huge realisation for mankind.
• 3.5 cm. soft enamel pin
• Black nickel plating
• 1 Metal back clutch
Enter through the exit.
There’s treasure beneath the surface.
Sewer exploration.
Most are very easy to access, and you don't have to worry about running into security. Some others lead you to unexpected places with hidden gems.
Surveillance, stealth, exploration, nocturnality, subversion...
• Made of 180 grams all over printed ripstop polyester
• Printed logo on front
• Pocket on side with zipper
• Inside has beige liner and green tape
• 600D all over printed ripstop polyester with waterproof backing
• 3cm wide high quality webbing
• Hidden slide pocket on back panel
• Key cord in mail compartment
• 3,5 cm.
Soft Enamel Pin
• Gold nickel plating
• Butterfly clutch
• Matching Hand-Numbered Backing Card
• Limited to 100
• Stickers Vandals on Holidays presents this small tribute to Freighthopping lifestyle.
Let yourself go on the train tracks, traveling from side to side of the continent, from sun to sun, from valley to valley, from shore to shore.
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Freighthopping is the act of surreptitiously boarding and riding a railroad freight car (or Trainhopping when referring to an unspecified kind of train).
In the United States, this became a common means of transportation following the American Civil War as the railroads began pushing westward, especially among migrant workers who became known as "hobos".
It continued to be widely used by those unable to afford other transportation, especially during times of widespread economic dislocation such as the Great Depression.
For a variety of reasons the practice is less common today, although a community of freight-train riders still exists.
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