A white sticker with a red border and red stylized flame-like shapes on top. The text 'SUÉDE' is prominently displayed in red, with the website 'www.suedesite.com' written in a smaller font below it. The sticker is affixed to a street pole with peeling paint, with a blurred building in the background.

Stockholm SUÉDE www.suedesite.com

09 March 2025 11
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