Bomb Story: In August of 2010, The Hundreds collaborated with Ruslan Karablin of SSUR to commemorate The Hundreds New York. SSUR is not only a pioneering cornerstone of streetwear, it's one of the brands that inspired The Hundreds in its formation. Since Russ hails from Russia, we drew Ghzel-style porcelain art within Adam, the 19th-century art form of blue and white ceramics.| 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.
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Bomb Story: In August of 2010, The Hundreds collaborated with Ruslan Karablin of SSUR to commemorate The Hundreds New York. SSUR is not only a pioneering cornerstone of streetwear, it's one of the brands that inspired The Hundreds in its formation. Since Russ hails from Russia, we drew Ghzel-style porcelain art within Adam, the 19th-century art form of blue and white ceramics.| 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.
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