Bomb Story: A recurring cartoon trope is to imagine what the character looks like as an anatomical cross-section or skeletal structure. We were curious to see what Adam Bomb looks like underneath all the hardware, but this also falls in line with The Hundreds' punk/metal aesthetic that is foundational to our brand themes.| Background Story: In the mid-2010s, there was a wildly popular trend with roses across street fashion. We're not saying we were responsible for that surge, but we were the ones to originate the rose-embroidered dad-cap that was broadly imitated in the market. We've incorporated the rose into The Hundreds' branding across generations, primarily as an homage to Angeleno history from the Rose parade to tattoos and lowrider art. Can you find the black rose?
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Bomb Story: A recurring cartoon trope is to imagine what the character looks like as an anatomical cross-section or skeletal structure. We were curious to see what Adam Bomb looks like underneath all the hardware, but this also falls in line with The Hundreds' punk/metal aesthetic that is foundational to our brand themes.| Background Story: In the mid-2010s, there was a wildly popular trend with roses across street fashion. We're not saying we were responsible for that surge, but we were the ones to originate the rose-embroidered dad-cap that was broadly imitated in the market. We've incorporated the rose into The Hundreds' branding across generations, primarily as an homage to Angeleno history from the Rose parade to tattoos and lowrider art. Can you find the black rose?
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