
Bomb Story: Artist Joshua Vides collaborated with us on this Adam Bomb, stylized in his signature form. Vides’ origins stem from streetwear, having gotten his start at The Hundreds and then founding his own brand CLSC. Today, Vides is regarded in the next school of contemporary artists, having worked with MCA Chicago, Fendi, and BMW. His Reality to Idea perspective of the world has inspired many to see their surroundings differently.| Background Story: Horizontal stripes, especially of the yarn-dyed variety, are a staple of The Hundreds' collection. Earlier on, they were derived from the surf knits and beachgoer patterns that graced the backs of Californians in the 1980s. Examples include Hang Ten, OP, Quiksilver, and Gotcha. In the following decade, independent skate brands and rave companies capitalized on stripes across boxy, baggy tops. Whether they're fatter stripes across neighborhood-sanctioned Charlie Browns or pinstripes across suiting or a baseball jersey, The Hundreds' stripes speak to a spectrum of subcultures.