
Bomb Story: For several years, The Hundreds compiled a collection exclusively for Hawaiian retail partners, entitled The Hundreds Hawaii. Pineapple Adam was offered in this collection. Little known fact, for some reason, the designer who worked on this wrote, ""Mahalo"" (translated as ""Thank You"") instead of something more like ""Aloha,"" underneath the character. We were too late to catch the mistake and so Hawaiian retailers used the imagery as window decals to show their customers gratitude.| Background Story: Duck Hunter, a camouflage born in WW2, is identifiable by rounded, irregular shapes. Our first attempt, Duck Green, was re-imagined as chunky blocks to respond to the curved nature of the origina; reference. It was our tenth anniversary year and Duck Green was decked across everything from outerwear jackets to Penny skateboards.