A black square sticker with white stencil-style text. The text reads: 'ROOTED IN STREET CULTURE, GEARED TO INNOVATE. REELL EST. 1997'. The sticker has a slightly glossy finish and appears to be adhered to a textured surface, possibly concrete or a similar material. There are some minor scuffs and reflections on its surface. It is layered with other stickers, with a green sticker partially visible on the right and a black and white graphic sticker above.

ROOTED IN STREET CULTURE, GEARED TO INNOVATE. REELL EST. 1997

08 October 2025 8
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