
Bomb Story: Every hero deserves a villain and in the case of Adam Bomb Squad, Badam fits the bill. Badam’s behavior and attitude are derived from the core streetwear coolguys that grumbled and hated in the early 2000s. He is never excited about anything, is irritated by Adam Bomb’s popularity, and wants nothing to do with the Adam Bomb Squad. The only reason why he sticks around is because he secretly enjoys the limelight. His bitterness is what constitutes his identity. Things always suck until he can look back on it later and say he did it first. Badam is as classical streetwear as it gets... The Pure Badam is the classic Badam Bomb logo imagined in a number of The Hundreds-approved colorways, pulled directly from our base palette. Unlike most of the other art in the ABS collection, this NFT features the only Badam Bomb that is colored up in these tones. | Background Story: Coinciding with the birth of the Internet in the late 1990s, Digital (or Digi) camouflages were invented by the Canadian Forces. But, we liked to play with Digi Camo because of its connection with the Internet, technology, and the metaverse. Considering that The Hundreds broke the web open for global streetwear, we've since been the forerunners when it comes to tech innovation in the marketplace. Case in point: NFTs.