EVERYTHING WE SELL HITS HARDER THAN YOUR OLD MAN.
Deck Ape: Sicario Division
THIS ISN’T AN ORDER. IT’S A GREENLIGHT.
Black Market Ink. Sublimated tumblers, rogue prints, and tactical heatwaves — no standard issue in sight.
F3NX
From Embers, New X‡sistence
HELL SPIT YOU OUT.
F3NX SUITED YOU UP.
F3NX carries what fire couldn’t kill. Resurrected Deck Ape merch built to outlive its first life.
329 Rejects
We don't want your seat.
We're flipping the table.
Hard-pressed gear, loud-ass stickers, and misfit drops that hit harder than your upbringing.
About
the Crew
We’re not here for fancy talk. We’re here for hard work.
At Deck Ape Co., we know what it’s like to sweat through long watches, scrub steel decks, and haul line until your hands are raw. We come from that world — Navy decks, tight crews, and no excuses. That same grit and pride are in everything we make.
Founded by a Navy veteran and lifelong deck ape, Deck Ape Co. was built to honor those who keep the mission moving.
My Journey
It all started with a crooked macaroni paper plate — a project I made in kindergarten, crafted with clumsy hands and way too much glue. When I handed it to my mom, she smiled — not because it was beautiful, but because she saw perfection in it. She propped it up like it belonged in a gallery. That moment taught me something I’ve carried ever since: imperfection made with heart carries more weight than anything flawless.
Encouraged by my brother-in-law, whose Army service paved the path, I found my calling in the U.S. Navy. I became part of the Navy’s oldest rate — a Boatswain’s Mate (BM). BM stands for Badass MF’er (unofficially, of course) — the kind of title you don’t just get… you earn, one busted knuckle at a time.
Why Deck Ape
BUILT DIFFERENT
We don’t press shirts for the pretty crowd. We make gear that survives bad days, blunt truth, and people who don’t read warning labels.
LOYALTY
Our kind doesn’t flinch, fold, or ghost. If we said we’ve got your six-we meant it. Through fire, fallout, or family group chats.
Pride
This ain’t about being loud — it’s about being solid. If you’ve taken hits and still walk like you belong, that’s the kind of pride we print for.
Service
Uniform or not — if you carry more than your share and keep showing up, you already earned this. We just made the gear to prove it.
PUT IN WORK
This isn’t hustle culture — this is show-up-when-it-sucks culture. No shortcuts. Just reps, reality, and the results to match.
real ones talk
Nicole
This shop isn’t hype. It’s built on consistency and the kind of detail most people overlook. I’ve bought candles, shirts, and a tumbler, and every single item holds up.
The candle? Nautical Napalm. Smells like Aqua di Gio and freshly reclaimed power. I lit it once and somehow ended up deep cleaning in winged eyeliner and earrings I had no business wearing. It’s clean, confident, and just chaotic enough. Think Marilyn Monroe showing up uninvited and Amy Winehouse co-signing it with a smirk.
The tumbler keeps my drink cold through full-throttle workdays. The shirt? It pulled it together when I couldn’t.
I also grabbed a tee for my son. It had a scrappy chicken with a black eye like it just left the ring. He put it on instantly, got it dirty, and still insisted on wearing it—stains and all—to his sister’s graduation. No regrets.
And yes, the Jax Teller tile still lives on my desk. No explanation needed.
This brand doesn’t try hard. It just hits.
Kat S.
I was rocking Deck Ape gear before it had a logo. The Patricia Star credit card skin still turns heads — people ask me where I got it all the time. I told the Deck Ape he needs business cards, because I’m out here plugging the brand like it’s my side hustle.
My husband’s got Walter White on his card. My son? Jesse Pinkman. Every time they swipe, someone’s like, “Yo, where’d you get that?”
The stickers? Tough. Glossy. Not that flaky junk. They’ve survived cups, coolers, and a high-traffic life.
The car coasters? Didn’t know I needed them until I had them — now my console looks dressed.
Deck Ape isn’t just custom — it’s clever, solid, and built with attitude. Been repping since before there was even a store.
AmeriKA
Nombre girl… when I saw the phone case, I was like this is so me. Sugar skull, florals, and it literally said Bad Bitch Energy? I put it on my phone faster than chisme spreads at a carne asada.
Then he made me the Chingona shirt with the skull? Please. I wore it once and already had two people ask me where I got it. Told them, “My brother made it. You can’t buy this kind of attitude at Target.”
I don’t do fake cute. I want stuff that speaks for me before I open my mouth. Everything I’ve gotten so far? It does just that.
Che
I’ve been watching my brother build this brand from the ground up. Long before anyone knew the name Deck Ape, I was getting the early test runs. Stickers, bookmarks, pens, tumblers—you name it. Some things needed work, others hit right away, but nothing ever stayed the same for long. He kept pushing it forward.
The glow-in-the-dark tumbler he made me is still one of my favorites. It gets used constantly. When I’m driving late and it slips onto the car floor, I can actually find it. It keeps my drink cold through long shifts without a problem.
He also made custom stickers for my ammo box. No peeling, no bubbling, just solid graphics that look like they belong there. They’ve been through a lot and still hold strong.
As his brother, I’ve seen what goes into this. And as someone who’s put the gear through real-world use, I stand behind it. Proud doesn’t even cover it. Been in since the test phase. Still repping with no hesitation.





























