
Bomb Story: At the root of it all, The Hundreds started with drawing lines. In fact, that's why our motto to this day is: ""Drawing Lines!"" The earliest representations of this step-by-step formation in creating a masterpiece were the kids' tutorials. We always thought it was hilarious how six steps later, you could go from a crudely drawn circle to a complex illustration of an anthropomorphic bomb. | Background Story: Known as ""Chocolate Chip"" camouflage by the U.S. military, this pattern was developed in the 1970s to resemble the California desert-scape. We wanted to own this one since we are a West Coast brand. But, also because Chocolate Chip camo was popularized in our teenage era of the Persian Gulf war. Desert Camo literalized the earth and rocks through photorealistic representations, as opposed to the traditional illustrations.