CRACK-O-LANTERN.
Out of all the submissions this year, the best Adam Bomb jack-o-lantern goes to Jon Loadman, Bill Houck, and Russ Evans out in Pittsburgh. Happy Halloween you happy halloweenies.

by bobbyhundreds
Out of all the submissions this year, the best Adam Bomb jack-o-lantern goes to Jon Loadman, Bill Houck, and Russ Evans out in Pittsburgh. Happy Halloween you happy halloweenies.

by bobbyhundreds
There’s nothing like a late Friday afternoon. This is our view of the L.A. skyline from the The Hundreds HQ parking lot.

By the time I got up there, Dave and Scotty were running a quick game of S-K-A-T-E to top off a long workweek.

I gotta give it to Scotty iLL with the pop shoves.

Vito was rearin’ to kick off the weekend in his Subie…

by bobbyhundreds
I was thinking about posting this over on my Hypebeast blog, but then I figured it made sense to do it here. Although an automobile, the Delorean DMC-12 had as much influence on my design sense as anything else. As apparent in my distant 2nd and 3rd place favorite cars (the Lamborghini Countach and Ferrari Testarossa), the trend in auto design during the Reagan Era was all about harsh angles. Boxy, angular, Vs.. way more my speed (pun intended) over the sleek aerodynamic turn in recent decades. Perhaps you can see my appreciation for hard angles in our JAGS pattern..? Our design team has heard me on more than one occasion say “I hate ROUND things..” (Sorry Adam Bomb).
I am not a car enthusiast by any means. As long as it has a set of wheels, I’m good to go. But as far back as I can remember, I’ve been obsessed with this car. From the unorthodox gullwing doors to the limited numbers produced (only 9,000 of this model, DeLorean Motor Co.’s only offering, were ever made), to the urban mythology surrounding the downfall of founder John DeLorean and ultimate demise of the corporation, this car was my unicorn as an ’80s kid. To this day, on the rare occasion I see one on the streets, the DeLorean still makes a rubberneck out of me.







by bobbyhundreds
Introducing The Hundreds Winter 2009 range of graphic t-shirts, cut-n-sew apparel, headwear, and accessories.. debuting at both The Hundreds LA and The Hundreds SF today. Here’s a look at just SOME of what we have to offer this season. Stop by our stores, or a The Hundreds retailer near you, to see the rest of the story…
















by bobbyhundreds
All I’m saying is that if I were a chick, and wanted to pretty much have the raddest home ever, it’d probably look a lot like Pixie’s. Pink skulls, Shawn Barber prints, Strawberry Shortcake decorations, Care Bears?!


I’d also have to find a dope pitbull, as close to Cupcake’s awesomeness as possible…

by bobbyhundreds
Well look who decided to show up. Fall! I remember you…

Bailey (Flight Club LA) in the building.

The wind was outta control here in LA today. Traffic lights out across the Westside, collisions at every intersection, felled palm trees, and a blackout that plagued Hollywood in the early evening. The Hundreds LA was not immune to the power outage.

So Sticky-Fingers Sagan hits Rosewood, navigating through the debris and dust cyclones whipping around the alley. Homeless dude in the lot was bummed.

Julian’s chillin’ though. Set in The Hundreds’ new Cobra jacket.

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