DEAD STREETS // DROP_001
"FULL BLACK // STARRING YUNG REAPER"
HAND-PRESSED AT GLC ARTZ STUDIOS
ONE OF ONE // FIRST RELEASE
DEAD STREETS COLLECTION
Product Description
The first artisan-pressed cap from GLC Artz Studios.
The Full Black Edition Cap is built completely by hand — cut, pressed, and finished inside GLC Artz Studios, London.
It marks the genesis of the Dead Streets headwear line, carrying the same energy as the first tee that started it all.The front displays the Yung Reaper insignia beside bold DS typography, a minimalist symbol of unity and shadow.
The Dead Streets name arcs across the back, stitched as a final signature of authenticity.Every cap is a one-of-one, created through a true artisan process — heat, pressure, and precision craftsmanship.
Each tone, vinyl edge, and press mark is unique to its own piece.Each edition includes a TIFIC Authentication Card, a digital-stamped ownership page, and a matching NFT certificate, permanently logging your piece within the GLC Artz ecosystem.
The Yung Reaper reminds us — only the walking dead believe the streets work.
DS // FULL BLK HAT // D01
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Colourway: Full Black
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Edition: Hand-pressed, one-of-one
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Material: 100% Cotton
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Finish: Matte grey/black heat-pressed vinyl
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Made at: GLC Artz Studios, London
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Includes: TIFIC authentication card + digital stamp + NFT certificate
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The Black DS Cap is part of the foundational Dead Streets iconography — a clean, monochrome statement piece built around the DS skyline and emblematic of the brand’s roots in London street culture.
Each cap is individually hand-pressed at GLC Artz Studios, meaning subtle variations in texture and pressure make every unit a genuine one-of-one.This piece represents the earliest visual language of Dead Streets: stark contrast, bold typography, and the stripped-back honesty of black + white.
Like all DS studio-made items, it arrives with its TIFIC authentication card, digital stamp, and NFT certificate, marking it as a legitimate part of the Drop_001 lineage.
A key acquisition for collectors building the complete early-era archive.
