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Defend Print
Defend Print
Defend the oppressed and fight the oppressor” is one of the Katipunan’s Code of Ethics by General Emilio Jacinto, also known as the Brain of the Katipunan.
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Art by Albert Malonzo
Defend (Black & White)
Defend (Black & White)
“Defend the oppressed and fight the oppressor” is one of the Katipunan’s Code of Ethics by General Emilio Jacinto, also known as the Brain of the Katipunan.
Learn more about Emilio Jacinto
Art by Albert Malonzo
Defend Tote Bag
Defend Tote Bag
“Defend the oppressed and fight the oppressor” is one of the Katipunan’s Code of Ethics by General Emilio Jacinto, also known as the Brain of the Katipunan.
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Art by Albert Malonzo
Defend Crewneck
Defend Crewneck
“Defend the oppressed and fight the oppressor” is one of the Katipunan’s Code of Ethics by General Emilio Jacinto, also known as the Brain of the Katipunan.
Learn more about Emilio Jacinto
Art by Albert Malonzo
Defend
Defend
“Defend the oppressed and fight the oppressor” is one of the Katipunan’s Code of Ethics by General Emilio Jacinto, also known as the Brain of the Katipunan.
Learn more about Emilio Jacinto
Art by Albert Malonzo
Defend (White Tee)
Defend (White Tee)
“Defend the oppressed and fight the oppressor” is one of the Katipunan’s Code of Ethics by General Emilio Jacinto, also known as the Brain of the Katipunan.
Learn more about Emilio Jacinto
Art by Albert Malonzo
Defend Pin
Defend Pin
“Defend the oppressed and fight the oppressor” is one of the Katipunan’s Code of Ethics by General Emilio Jacinto, also know as the Brain of the Katipunan.
Learn more about Emilio Jacinto
Defend (Women)
Defend (Women)
“Defend the oppressed and fight the oppressor” is one of the Katipunan’s Code of Ethics by General Emilio Jacinto, also known as the Brain of the Katipunan.
Learn more about Emilio Jacinto
Art by Albert Malonzo
Defend (Kids)
Defend (Kids)
“Defend the oppressed and fight the oppressor” is one of the Katipunan’s Code of Ethics by General Emilio Jacinto, also known as the Brain of the Katipunan.
Learn more about Emilio Jacinto
Art by Albert Malonzo
Katipunan (Limited edition of 150 / Fitted)
Katipunan, officially known as the Kataastaasan Kagalanggalang na Katipunan ng mga Anak ng Bayan or the KKK, was an organization founded on 7 July 1892 by Andres Bonifacio, Ladislao Diwa, Teodoro Plata and a few others, with the vision of completely separating the Philippines from Spain after declaring the country’s independence.
The Bayani (Warriors/Leaders) inside the Katipunan caps are Andres Bonifacio, Emilio Jacinto, Jose Rizal, Melchora Aquino, Ladislao Diwa, Gregoria de Jesus, Macario Sakay and Pio Valenzuela.
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Available in size: 8 (64cm)
Bayani Art X Gerilya
Art by Gerilya
(Limited edition of 150 caps for the 150th Birth Anniversary of the great Andres Bonifacio)
Sakay
Sakay
Macario Sakay (1870 – September 13, 1907) was an original and one of the last members of the Katipunan. He worked a long side Andres Bonifacio and Emilio Jacinto. A general in the Philippine Revolution against Spain and the Philippine-American War. Sakay was a true revolutionary that paid the ultimate price to see his people free.
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Bayani Art X Gerilya
Art by Gerilya
Battle
Battle
“Battle of Pinaglabanan”
On August 30, 1896 Andres Bonifacio and Emilio Jacinto led a group of Katipuneros to attacked the El Polvorin (powder depot) of San Juan which was well defended by well-armed and trained Spanish artillerists and infantrymen. Bonifacio was able to capture the powder depot and water station but was force to retreat when the Spanish reinforcements arrived and later had them outnumbered with superior weapons. More than 200 Katipuneros were taken prisoner and 150 died. The news of the battle reverberated throughout the arkipelago. The town of San Juan del Monte was transformed into a national symbol of unity, freedom and a shrine of Filipino courage.
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Art by Tata Ponsi