
Bomb Story: As far as we can remember, and we could be wrong here, Drop Adam never made it as an official T-shirt graphic for The Hundreds. In fact, we don't even remember the inspiration or reasoning behind the artwork. Our only thought is that this started off as part of a larger design that got scratched. We debated on including him in the collection, but he's so different, so odd, that we feel like he can make his home in the Adam Bomb Squad.| Background Story: In the mid-2010s, there was a wildly popular trend with roses across street fashion. We're not saying we were responsible for that surge, but we were the ones to originate the rose-embroidered dad-cap that was broadly imitated in the market. We've incorporated the rose into The Hundreds' branding across generations, primarily as an homage to Angeleno history from the Rose parade to tattoos and lowrider art. Can you find the black rose?