Monthly Archives: February 2011

EXTRA CRISPY.

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You may know them as Cam and Ben on HBO’s How to Make it in America, but offscreen, Vic Rasuk and Bryan Greenberg are a couple o’ everyday working actors committed to their craft.  That’s why they’re here at The Hundreds HeadQuarters, on the eve of filming the second season of their television series about two guys in the big city, building a streetwear brand from scratch.

The guys are doing their research at the right place with the right people, because Ben and I used to be in their characters’ exact positions (Vic/Cam would be more of Ben’s role, and mine Bryan/Ben’s) and in a way, still are.  Establishing an independent apparel line without any experience is a monumentally difficult task, riddled with all kinds of insurmountable obstacles and impossibilities: Lack of production access, design expertise, industry connections, let alone money.. the list is endless.  As we discussed today, there really aren’t any rules to this, there’re no classes you can take, and mentors and heroes are important, but it’s really up to you to shape your brand’s destiny.

Bryan and I sat down before he started on the first season of the show as well almost 2 years ago, and it was interesting to see the storyline play out with so many striking similarities to The Hundreds’ inception.  This next season also draws some parallels, but their characters do take some different paths. And that’s another lesson here — no two brands do it the same way.  There’s really no right or wrong to the equation, and what works for some brands may be totally wrong for others.

After our little powwow, the guys wanted to take some pix with Del.

Anyways, look out for that next season of How to Make it in America on HBO. And let this be a reminder to support true independent brands, because they’re fueled off passion and chasing dreams, and we could always use more of that.

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MEN ARE DOGS.

This is Stephanie aka WHATEBER. She works with us here at The Hundreds and in her spare time, she listens to a lot of Mac Dre.  She was also wondering if anyone knows where she can find some Wu-Tang Dunks.  If not, then maybe Nike can make her some NWA Dunks.  She’d really like that.

WHATEBER is holding Rico, the third pug addition to The Hundreds family outside of Wallace and Bronson.  Her friend told her today, “It’s easier to get a job at The Hundreds if you’re a pug than if you’re a girl.”  She’s absolutely right.

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MIKE IS 25 YEARS OLD TODAY.

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY MIKE! ENJOY THAT HAMBURGER!

Ok so onto the last day of MAGIC.  (Day 1 HERE. Day 2 HERE.)

MAGIC is fun, but it’s not all about parties and strip clubs and Mike eating hamburgers. Everyone is really here to do business, connect, build brands, and make money while they’re at it.  I wanted to take you around to some of our good friends in the SLATE streetwear arena, these are the more exclusive limited street apparel brands that we sit alongside in boutiques.  There’s DEADLINE putting in work.

The Crooks & Castles family:

The leaders at OBEY

Our old friend Robbie runs a sales agency now and reps Sabit as one of his brands:

Diamond Supply Co.

and next door are the Primitive guys:

Obviously there were a lot more brands at play, not to mention the others outside of MAGIC who chose not to take the tradeshow route.

For the first time at this show, I was also surprised by how many new brands were out there, filling in for the gigantic void in the premium streetwear game.  I’d say out of all the names in the SLATE sector, I didn’t recognize the majority.  That’s a really great and inspiring thing, hopefully this generation can carry on the tradition, but do it their own way.  And do it better than us and all our predecessors. Keep us on our toes!

Turbulent flight back to LA.  You can actually see the wing bending here from the force of unstable air.

And Ben played Angry Birds on his phone for an hour straight. That is the longest he has concentrated on any one thing and we are all very proud of him.

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24 FEBRUARY 2011

ILLUSIONISTS.

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Another day at the MAGIC Trade Show in Las Vegas.  This is our booth, just to give you an idea as to what direction we’re headed.

To give you an idea as to where this blog entry is headed, it’s gonna be heavy on imagery, light on words.  Gimme a break, I had a long night.

Skinhead Rob and Talisa are mooovin’ on up.

RIME is making some progress also.

Been a minute since I’ve seen Lanie (Hellz Bellz)..

Red shoes.

So good to see our French brethren, Michael (Starcow) and Mo.

DeSean Jackson of the Eagles.

That’s one of our earliest snapbacks, and still one of my favorite hats I used to wear before I lost it somewhere. Maybe this one’s mine?

Kids these days…

Eli doing his best air DJ.  Eli Reed = ER, you heard it here first!

We lugged our crew out to the show also: Brien and Nelson (CLSC)

Josh (CLSC) and Switchy Switcheroonie (Everything You Love To Hate)

Eric and Scotty iLL:

Right downstairs is the PROJECT Trade Show, a few of our friends are sprinkled around here also.

Barmak with the new and improved SCIFEN.

The Muska!  We were walking into XS the other night, the bouncer checking I.D.s looked at Chad’s card, then asked him straight-up, “You still got the boombox?” So rad.

You shoulda seen Tara last night.

Back upstairs to the SLATE division of Magic, where the girls are always greener.

Wu-Tang Dunks.  Really.  Jaws dropped all around.

Another old friend, Vic with Leaders

…with his most recent ink. I’ve been chronicling Vic’s body art for like 6 years now.

NY in LV.  NA (The Hundreds New York / Deadline), Javs (FMS), and Dante Ross:

Personal biggest moment of the week goes to Freeway.  He actually just wrote a rap about The Hundreds, which is dropping soon.

Manny Pacquiao walking the show with just a few friends, going totally unnoticed.  Maybe it’s the shades.

Josh Koscheck: “I’ll kick his ass,” considering Pac’s team is GSP-oriented. Awkwwawaaaard…

I still don’t get how these guys get away with naming a mega-worldwide streetwear brand TITS.

Speaking of…

These two have got it right.  Anti-fashion is the new fashion.

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ALL HEART.

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Happy Valentine’s Day everyone. The Hundreds is in Las Vegas this week for the MAGIC Trade Show, an international gathering of fashion’s foremost, showing off their wares for the upcoming year to buyers and retailers from around the world.

Cupcakes are courtesy of Angel and Tal!

Serious business. Aaron (Agenda), and our own Ashley and Tal:

Not-so-serious business.  Vlad selling one of my favorite streetwear brands out there, Hall of Fame.

Huf Dirtbag Crew!

Ray (Mighty Healthy) and Rob (LRG), brothers from the same mother.

Jeff Carvalho (High Snobiety) is the Bob Lefsetz of streetwear.

My friend Eddie’s (VIVA LA ART) in town for the day at the Jedediah booth.

Jersey Joe (RIME) is working on something.. we’ll come back a little later to see the results.

Dave Jeff is still so PHLI.

Our Korean distribution, my peoples come first:  KASINA

Anne (HUF) and Jamie (J.Money) are o.g.’s in the game.

Quick glance over at the High Ollie contest.

Adam celebrates his 40th birthday today.. he was there when it started.. a true Originator.

Looky looky double trouble: Holly Madison and Angel Porrino (Holly’s World)

Holly’s getting handy with the camera as well. Polaroid-blog styles inside our booth.

SMILE!

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24 FEBRUARY 2011

FLASHING LIGHTS.

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So we’re in Las Vegas this week for the semi-annual Magic Trade Show, and to celebrate, we’ll be throwing an official party at CRSVR with DJ Vice.  If you’re in Sin City Tuesday night, you know where to be!

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GOOD VIBRATIONS.

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Wiz Khalifa wore our Adam Grayscale beanie for the newest issue of VIBE. Black and Greyyy Black and Greyyyy Black and Greeyyyyy … yeah, you’re right, that doesn’t sound as good.

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24 FEBRUARY 2011