This is not a T-shirt A brand, a culture, a community -- a life in streetwear

Bobby Hundreds, 1980-

Book - 2019

Tells the story of The Hundreds--with anecdotes ranging from the author's Southern California, punk-DIY-tinged youth to the brand's explosive success.

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Subjects
Genres
Biographies
Published
New York : MCD/Farrar, Straus and Giroux 2019.
Language
English
Main Author
Bobby Hundreds, 1980- (author)
Edition
First Edition
Physical Description
viii, 326 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
ISBN
9780374275792
  • Welcome to hell
  • Inspiration. aspiration. perspiration
  • Rivercide
  • Step out
  • Outside the box
  • Streetwear : a brief history
  • Escape to Los Angeles
  • Rising son
  • Law and disorder
  • Burn
  • Kill 'em mall
  • In good company
  • Fanning the flames of content
  • Get up kids
  • Chaos
  • Setup the upset
  • The hardest part
  • The black Tarp strategy
  • Fight back
  • Outside the lines
  • All over
  • We don't build stores. We build stories
  • Blow up
  • Boom
  • Abe.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Hundreds (aka Bobby Kim), the cofounder of streetwear brand The Hundreds, serves up brand advice and life lessons in this savvy and sincere memoir. Kim's rebellious spirit began early (kindergarten fights were recognized as a sign of boredom); discovering skate culture and hardcore punk in his teens in Glendale, Calif., led him into streetwear and shaped his idea of community. His company's motto is "people over product," and he writes, "We'll sell you a t-shirt, but not before we tell you about the artist behind it and his or her message." He recounts growing from a hotheaded 20-something to a family man able to make sound business decisions: early on, he deprioritized a wildly popular line of clothes in favor of passion projects, but eventually he realized that "reflective corduroy pants [and] gingham cargo shorts" weren't going to sustain a business and retooled accordingly. Hardcore fans of The Hundreds and those starting out in the streetwear industry will delight in behind-the-scenes intel (Kim notes that there's a craze for allover print every few years, and describes the less-expensive method he discovered for creating it). But what will most impress the average reader is the zeal with which Kim writes about both his product and his people. That makes the book less a marketing tool than a heartfelt statement. (June) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.