A "Drop" at FreeR isn't a typical release. We don’t stock shelves; we release art in small, concentrated bursts.
The Limit: Every design is restricted to exactly 24 hand-numbered units.
The Identity: Each piece is a unique intersection of Bajan nation language and premium graphic design.
The Clock: Once the 24th shirt is claimed, the design is immediately pulled from the store.
The Lock: Sold-out designs are moved directly into The Vault, where they are locked away for 12 months.
In a world of mass production, we choose scarcity. Owning a piece from a Drop means you are one of only two dozen people on Earth wearing that specific vision.
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This design is a tribute to one of the most recognizable icons on the Barbados 25-cent coin: the Morgan Lewis Windmill. Featured on our currency since the 1970s, this windmill isn’t just a symbol of the island’s sugar heritage; it’s a monument to Bajan craftsmanship and endurance. As one of the last two intact, functional sugar mills in the entire Caribbean, Morgan Lewis stands as a reminder of our roots and our strength.
I've taken that iconic coin silhouette and reimagined it with a raw, hand-sketched texture. Like the quarter in your pocket, this piece is meant to be a constant companion: rugged, local, and unmistakably Bajan.
Edition: 01 (The Coinage Series)
Status: Limited to 24 hand-numbered pieces.
"The reverse features a high-definition 'Distressed Coin' print, mirroring the texture of a weathered 25-cent piece."