Hundreds and Hundreds and Hundreds…
Thursday, May 1, 2008 | Author: Jon LedfordYou might as well start calling us TheHundredsCollector with the way we keep posting news from the boys on Rosewood. But with the way they keep pushing strong designs out of their doors, you can’t really blame us, can you? Here’s a first look at tees and caps for this summer that should be available now at The Hundreds LA and SF.

Here’s a nice play on the old see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil adage. Flipping that idea on it’s head gives you an idea about how many people involved in this industy are carrying themselves these days. Take a look inside yourself and I’m sure at some point you’ve been there too, so it’s important to have this shirt as a reminder.

This shirt is inspired by the pop art style of Roy Lichtenstein. Bobby retooled Lichtenstein’s bold lines as whiteout, putting his own stamp on the concept rather than straight up exploiting the style.

There’s been a lot of talk about this design for some time now after early images were leaked to various message boards. This design is inspired by my favorite arcade game growing up - Rampage!

Here we have yet more colorways of the Team snapbacks. These are really getting milked as much as possible, so I’m hoping we’ll eventually see some colorways inspired by those amazingly embarrassing mid 90’s. Cleveland and Milwaukee, I’m looking at you.

This shirt is pulled from the poster for the classic Kentucky Fried Movie. There doesn’t seem to be much differentiation from the original design, but perhaps a more detailed shot will show the tweaks.

True story - I used to collect tacky tourist shirts like this shirt above is made to look like. There’s something about them that is just so perfectly terrible that I couldn’t help myself. The quote is from the architecht Frank Lloyd Wright, who has served as an inspiration for virtually anyone involved in any aspect of design.

Good ol’ Adam Bomb finds himself on yet another tee, this time in a sketched out manner to change things up.
The Hundreds summer line is available directly from The Hundreds shops now and should be arriving in both online and brick and mortar retailers in the next few weeks.









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