The Hundreds Releases Fall 2016 Collection
The Hundreds is proud to present the release of The Hundreds’ Fall 2016 Collection, available now at authorized stockists and on August 4th, 2016 at The Hundreds flagship locations and in the Online Shop.
The Hundreds Fall 2016 Collection goes back to The Hundreds’ roots—traditional California-inspired workwear updated with contemporary fabrications and techniques, including embossment, pigment dyeing, and jacquard weaving. For Fall, we have taken these classic silhouettes and heightened their functionality with heavier fabrics—corduroy, cotton moleskin with bonded fleece, and melton wool, to name a few. New pieces for our athleisure tech collection, INTER.ACTIVE, are coated with water, dirt, and oil repellent Nano coating technology, paired with taped seams, bonded hems, and 3M reflective logos.
Our headwear collection for Fall explores new textiles and textures, like the minimalist cotton twill “Fairbrook” 5-panel snap-back, the “Penn,” a melton wool/cotton twill 6-panel snap-back cap, and the “Lonney” 5-panel, arriving in polyester satin with embroidery reminiscent of Japanese satin souvenir jackets. Fall 2016 graphic T-shirts are inspired by urban LA, the Beastie Boys, comic books, motorcycle culture, and one of Bobby Hundreds’ favorite bands, The Cramps.
About The Hundreds
The Hundreds is a 2-part project that houses a Classic Californian Streetwear brand and media platform dedicated to Global Street Culture. Founded by Bobby Kim (Bobby Hundreds) and Ben Shenassafar (Ben Hundreds) in 2003, the Los Angeles-based company incorporates their trademark attitude and personal perspective on street subculture, with an emphasis on people over product. The Hundreds clothing encompasses T-shirts, denim, wovens, fleece, headwear, and outerwear. Much of the brand narrative is told through collaborations, with partners like Disney, adidas, and Garfield. Currently, The Hundreds is stocked worldwide, with flagship locations in L.A.’s Fairfax District (est. 2007), San Francisco’s Union Square (est. 2008), and SoHo, New York (est. 2010).