
Bomb Story: The Hundreds has had the opportunity to collaborate with the world's most talented artists. One project we never imagined as possible was a partnership with UK-based street artist Dean Stockton aka D*Face. It was an honor to have D*Face throw his spin on Adam Bomb, incorporating some of his signature character embellishments.| Background Story: In the early 2000s, all-over-prints reigned supreme in independent streetwear. The trend was a response to the boring solids and understated color-blocking of the dominant skate and urban market. It also followed the footsteps of Nigo's A Bathing Ape camos. Smaller, T-shirt-based brands like ours tapped into the ancient screen-printing techniques of roller-printing, oversized screens, and belt-printing to execute messy patterns over seams, collars, and hemlines. Of all the all-over-prints The Hundreds was responsible for during this time, Cherries was Ben's least favorite. But Bobby loved the kitschy nature, Americana flair, and the rockabilly/punk connotations.