
Bomb Story: It's safe to say that youth culture hones in on two decades prior as a focal point for nostalgia and trend resurgence. In the early years of The Hundreds (early 2000s), we scanned '80s comics and '90s cartoons. Twenty years later, we hearken back to the 2000s thesmselves, which emphasized anime as the preferred storytelling form. Bobby grew up on Dragon Ball Z, Sailor Moon, Trigun: The Planet Gunsmoke, and Cowboy Bebop. Most recently, The Hundreds collaborated with One Piece. Anime Adam tips its hat to a significant piece of Asian pop culture that went global. | Background Story: Perfect Camo is our homage to the generic, swap meet, woodland camo that decorated ravers in the '90s and the trend's resurgence on cargo pants in the late 2010s. Bobby's favorite appearance by the classic orange woodland was under Bill Murray's blazer in Lost in Translation.