
Bomb Story: As important as contrasting colors are to The Hundreds design, we've also incorporated a lot of monochromatic and tonal prints throughout the brand's history. This started with the ""Nine"" T-shirt, which was offered in black-on-black and white-on-white to speak to the patrons of ours who wanted something bold and aggressive, yet understated and nuanced. | Background Story: The challenge was to design a new camouflage pattern using only one color. Typically, camos are broken up into multi-colored panels - was there a way to simplify the artwork down to its most base elements? We were able to retain the same identifiable shapes, but in order to distinguish them from each other, we used gradients like shadows or shading. Mission accomplished.