
Bomb Story: With a career spanning three decades, Ron English has been called the world’s most famous pop artist, implementing a signature technique to create political, consumerist, and surrealist statements. To cap our collaboration with Ron English, we asked the painter for a customized Adam Bomb on canvas. That artwork still hangs at the entrance of The Hundreds Homebase.| Background Story: Originating in Scotland as ""tartan,"" we now call this pattern of crisscrossed lines ""Plaid."" Growing up in Southern California during the '80s and '90s, plaid beach volleyball shorts were always in our purview, thanks to labels like Mossimo and Stüssy. When we elevated to making cut-n-sew apparel like button-ups in the early 2000s, plaids made their way into our language as a nod to both the surf culture of the West Coast and Polo's influence on the East. In fact, every plaid speaks to a different subculture. Buffalo plaids were woven into the early New York hip-hop lumberjacks. Shadow plaids on swap meet Pendletons. And The Hundreds plaids, for all.