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The sticker is a vertically oriented rectangle with a dark blue background. It features a cartoon illustration of a middle-aged, slightly portly man with light grey hair and fair skin, wearing a light blue polo shirt and a dark blue jacket. On the left sleeve of his jacket, there is a circular badge resembling the Stone Island compass logo in yellow and black. The man holds a tall glass of amber-colored beer (a pint) in his right hand. To the right of his head, a golden, stylized head wearing a crown is depicted. Below the man, a golden banner displays the text 'PINTMAN PADDY' in dark letters, flanked by two small golden stars. The bottom edge of the sticker has a light blue and white striped border. The sticker is applied to a dark, wet pole, with visible water droplets.

Stockholm PINTMAN PADDY

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21 January
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