Death Dealer Full-Zip Hoodie - Black

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The spade has always meant power the highest card, a symbol of fate, luck, and dominance. From World War II and D-Day to the Vietnam War and Operation Iraqi Freedom, the Ace of Spades became a battlefield calling card, marking units, sending messages, and naming the highest-value target.

Not just a card. A mark of power carried by those who hold the line.

Our Death Dealer Full-Zip Hoodies are crafted with the following details:

• Made of 50% Combed Ring-Spun Cotton and 50% Polyester
• Ultra-comfortable and soft for all-day wear
• Jersey Lined Hoodie
• Light colored drawstring
• Tagless, itch-free design
• A ribbed collar that won't lose its shape
• Machine Wash on Cold
• Tumble Dry on Low
• Designed in the United States

The Death Dealer

THE SYMBOL OF FATE

Before war, the spade meant power. Long considered the highest card in many games, associated with fate, luck, and dominance. Because the Ace outranks other cards in many traditions, it naturally became a symbol of the winning hand.

MARK OF THE AIRBORNE

A symbol of courage and luck, the spade was used during World War II by the 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment of the 101st Airborne, where card suits were painted on helmets to identify units during airborne operations like D-Day.

THE DEATH CARD

During the Vietnam War, U.S. troops began using the Ace of Spades as a psychological calling card, leaving them behind after operations or placing them on enemy bodies.

Special decks containing only the Ace of Spades were even shipped to troops sometimes labeled "Secret Weapon"

HIGH CARD OF WAR

The spade symbol persists. In operation Iraqi Freedom (2003) the U.S. military issued decks of cards showing the most-wanted Iraqi leaders, with Saddam Hussein placed on the Ace of Spades, reinforcing the card's association with the most important target.

LEGEND OF THE SPADE

Born from the head of an ancient spear and became a symbol of strength. But in American warfare, the spade found new meaning.

Not just a card. But a mark. A legend carried forward by those who hold the line.

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Death Dealer Full-Zip Hoodie - Black

$59.99
Size: Small

The Death Dealer

THE SYMBOL OF FATE

Before war, the spade meant power. Long considered the highest card in many games, associated with fate, luck, and dominance. Because the Ace outranks other cards in many traditions, it naturally became a symbol of the winning hand.

MARK OF THE AIRBORNE

A symbol of courage and luck, the spade was used during World War II by the 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment of the 101st Airborne, where card suits were painted on helmets to identify units during airborne operations like D-Day.

THE DEATH CARD

During the Vietnam War, U.S. troops began using the Ace of Spades as a psychological calling card, leaving them behind after operations or placing them on enemy bodies.

Special decks containing only the Ace of Spades were even shipped to troops sometimes labeled "Secret Weapon"

HIGH CARD OF WAR

The spade symbol persists. In operation Iraqi Freedom (2003) the U.S. military issued decks of cards showing the most-wanted Iraqi leaders, with Saddam Hussein placed on the Ace of Spades, reinforcing the card's association with the most important target.

LEGEND OF THE SPADE

Born from the head of an ancient spear and became a symbol of strength. But in American warfare, the spade found new meaning.

Not just a card. But a mark. A legend carried forward by those who hold the line.

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