Caps
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Supremo (Snapback)
$29.00Andres Bonifacio “Supremo” also known as “Maypagasa” (November 30, 1863 – May 10, 1897) a Filipino revolutionary leader, is known as the “Father of the revolution.” He was one of the founders and organizers of the Kataastaasan Kagalanggalang na Katipunan ng mga Anak ng Bayan or Katipunan (Sons of the people), whose aim was to achieve Philippine independence through revolution.
Learn more about Andres BonifacioArt by Tata Ponsi
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KA (Magkaisa/Unity) (Snapback)
$29.00“KA” (Magkaisa/Unity) Baybayin also incorrectly known as Alibata is a pre-colonial Philippine writing system. The term baybayin means “to spell” in Tagalog. The script was used in the Archipelago along with other writing systems.
Artwork under the brim are Lapulapu, Gabriela Silang, Andres Bonifacio and Jose Rizal.
Bayani Art X SIIIS
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Kapwa (Snapback)
$29.00The KAPWA Kap. The word Kapwa written in Baybayin, the Philippine script. At its core the message is simple, as is the overall design. Kapwa is the embodiment of uniting self with others. This cap is a celebration of our fellow human beings. It celebrates YOU, the everyday person, everyday hero and the sharing of ones self and identity with others.
Bayani Art X Malaya Designs
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Kapwa (Fitted)
$29.00The KAPWA Kap. The word Kapwa written in Baybayin, the Philippine script. At its core the message is simple, as is the overall design. Kapwa is the embodiment of uniting self with others. This cap is a celebration of our fellow human beings. It celebrates YOU, the everyday person, everyday hero and the sharing of ones self and identity with others.
Bayani Art X Malaya Designs
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LapuLapu (Red Logo Snapback)
$29.00The design at the front of this cap is the name “Lapu Lapu” written in Baybayin, bordering the script are Bisayan tattoo designs called Patik. As with the tradition of the ancient and indigenous people throughout our islands, tattoos are only given to those who deserve the honor of wearing them. The mighty and brave warrior hero that is Lapu Lapu would’ve been adorned with these beautiful patterns.
Learn more about Lapu LapuBayani Art X Pamana Designs X SSO
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LapuLapu (Snapback)
$29.00The design at the front of this cap is the name “Lapu Lapu” written in Baybayin, bordering the script are Bisayan tattoo designs called Patik. As with the tradition of the ancient and indigenous people throughout our islands, tattoos are only given to those who deserve the honor of wearing them. The mighty and brave warrior hero that is Lapu Lapu would’ve been adorned with these beautiful patterns.
Learn more about Lapu LapuBayani Art X Pamana Designs X SSO
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Katipunan (Limited edition of 150 / Fitted)
$50.00Katipunan, 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.
Learn more about Andres BonifacioAvailable 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) -

KA (Magkaisa/Unity) (Fitted)
$29.00“KA” (Magkaisa/Unity) Baybayin also incorrectly known as Alibata is a pre-colonial Philippine writing system. The term baybayin means “to spell” in Tagalog. The script was used in the Archipelago along with other writing systems.
Artwork under the brim are Lapulapu, Gabriela Silang, Andres Bonifacio,Jose Rizal and Rajah Sulayman.
Bayani Art X SSO
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Roots (Fitted)
$22.00Sun of Liberty Flag The first official flag of the revolutionary government. It is the first Filipino national flag. A red flag with a white sun of eight rays, symbolizing the search for liberty.




