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The Face Heads DocuSeries (Summer 2025)
The Face Heads
Brooklyn Bed-Stuy
In the heart of Brooklyn's Bed-Stuy neighborhood, a crew emerged that would define an era. They called themselves The Face Heads, and they wore their identity like armor, draped in the iconic North Face clothing that became their signature.
From the graffiti-strewn alleys to the corner bodegas, the Face Heads were a force to be reckoned with. Their North Face attire wasn't just clothing; it was a statement of their grit, their unity, and their dominance over the streets they
called home.
Led by a figure known simply as "BIG NORTH," the Face Heads were more than a crew; they were a family. Their loyalty ran deep, forged in the crucible of Bed-Stuy's unforgiving streets. Together, they stood as a formidable presence, commanding respect from all who crossed their path.
Through the late '80s and into the mid 90's, the Face Heads ruled Bed-Stuy with an iron fist wrapped in the iconic logo of the North Face. Their influence permeated every corner of the neighborhood, leaving an indelible mark on the cultural landscape.
As the years passed, their legend only grew. The Face Heads weren't just street-savvy; they were visionaries. They transformed their neighborhood, turning abandoned spaces into vibrant hubs of creativity. Their impact reached far beyond the borders of Bed-Stuy, resonating with a generation hungry for authenticity and a sense of belonging.
Today, the legacy of the Face Heads lives on. The echoes of their dominance still reverberate through the streets they once ruled. The North Face logo, once a symbol of defiance, now stands as a tribute to a crew that dared to claim their place in the world.
The Face Heads of Bed-Stuy: a crew whose story is etched into the very fabric of Brooklyn's history. They wore their identity proudly, and in doing so, they became legends. Their reign may have ended, but their legacy will forever be written in the annals of New York City's storied past.
