
Bomb Story: 3D Adam was embedded in the larger Tri-Di T-shirt graphic, a nod to old-school anaglyph art from our childhood as opposed to modern 3-D technology (which gives us headaches). Much of The Hundreds' inspiration draws on pop culture and nostalgia. This is one of the few ABS collectibles that incorporates ""The Hundreds"" verbiage and clearly one of the most visually arresting.| 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.