Monthly Archives: April 2011

RANDOMS ON THE REGULAR.

The future is in their hands:

DJ ZO always holding it down for us in Vegas:

Thank You Sarah.

The Hundreds Santa Monica. Come visit us this weekend, or hit up THLA, THSF, or THNY. They count too.

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PHONE PICKS.

It’s that time again. When I have to make room on my phone for voicemail that I never check by dumping all my photos from the past few months.

Sent from my iPhone:

Scenery from the Warhol x InCase event in New York:

Cruisin’ like Tom.

The only types of people who ride limos are a-holes and kids going to prom.  Tony and Ben are not going to prom:

The Alamo’s where all the girls are:

The scene at SXSW. Kids these days:

Kids’ shoes these days:

Kids Choice Awards these days:

Backstage at Kanye West x Jay-Z in Austin.  Ye’s bus.

As you burn alive in your hotel room, swirling smoke blinding you, ashes choking your airway, no one can hear your screams, and your life flashes before your eyes.. just read that last line over and over.

Even though we don’t make women’s apparel, this blog gets plenty of female readers.  And whenever I feel their waning interest, I throw out some gratuitous Hanni coverage.

V-Nasty & Kreayshawn surprise performance at the THSF 3rd anniversary party.

The Strokes got cut short at the T-Mobile party. They’re famous for popular rock songs and Shia LeBeouf’s t-shirt in Transformers.

Courtesy of Vacation.

Brick got a billboard! That’s his portrait of Tyler above Amoeba.  I’m only jealous a lotta bit.

San Francisco.  Street art, in the literal sense.

Wednesday night at Beachers Mad House is like your worst nightmare if it was a wet dream.  Leonardo DiCaprio in the cap. Weirdo in the panda plushophile costume.

David Arquette crooning to Lukas Haas’ delight.  Somehow no one noticed midget Son of God.

Flying midget whizzing by KISS midget. I’m scared.

Found a new carabiner.

My friend Tara has these lying around. Anyone remember these?

When you leave your desk unattended at The Hundreds, beautiful women invade and finish all your work. It really sucks.

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I KID, I KID.

Over at Toby’s (H2O/OLOC) crib… as was recently renovated on the Antonio Treatment.  Very cool bro:

I mean, check out Max’s room.

My buddy Maria paid a visit. She recently made the move to the UK, but more importantly to motherhood. Meet her latest work of art, Jax:

Keelin also tagged along and blessed everyone with a rendition of Radiohead’s “Creep.”  This girl’s gonna be a rockstar someday…soon.

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WEBMASTERS.

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I went down to The Hundreds Santa Monica to meet up with Sid and Matt who are in from Austin, Texas.  Matt runs a very popular website called Nice Kicks, which is pretty much the hub of all cult sneaker news.  He’s darting around the country interviewing figures from the sneaker/street world, gaining insight into different perspectives of the culture.

We largely talked about The Hundreds Footware and the effect of the web on sneaker culture, both its importance and harm.  I really couldn’t say much bad about the internet.  I’ve never really viewed it negatively; after all, without the web, we wouldn’t be where we’re at today.  And that goes the same for someone like Matt.

One of the greatest positives of the Internet is that people like Matt, and myself, had the opportunities to pursue and achieve our dreams in a method that may have not existed before its existence.  Matt started his site while in Victoria, B.C., and then Modesto, California. 20 years ago, how could someone so geographically challenged be stamping such an influence on a global phenomenon?

And what about Ben and I.  Something I’ve never discussed before, but the Internet has also been remarkable in leveling the playing field for people of all backgrounds: ethnic, socioeconomic, gender…  I’m Asian-American, Ben is Persian, and decades ago I’m not sure how keen most of the market would have been on a young American streetwear company run by the likes of us.  To this day, I get customers who meet me and are shocked that I’m Korean.  ”I thought you were White!” or “I thought you were Black!”  It’s not a racial issue, but it’s one to consider.  When you look around and all the apparel giants are predominantly white males, you can see how awesome the Internet has been in granting dreams a faceless, race-less, platform.

Headed over to Hollywood to meet up with an old friend for lunch.  She works for an Internet giant called Buzz Media, which controls every website from Just Jared to What Would Tyler Durden Do? to my favorite,  The Superficial.  Buzz Media also runs all the Kardashians’ sites, as well as Nicole Richie’s and Britney Spears’.  Basically, this room is the cornerstone of Hollywood’s internet presence.  The offices were interesting, everyone at their desks blogcasting entertainment gossip to the world..

I’d take a lot of coffee breaks if I worked here.

My old friend? That’d be none other than Yasi.

You remember Yasi, right?  From the now-defunct The Hundreds blog, Ask Yasi (RIP).

Well, don’t feel sorry for her because she’s moved onto bigger and better things.. she’s got her own Huffington Post blog as well as her Buzznet blog and she’s still doing her own line, Cultist.  In fact, this comes from her new Spring ’11 collection, which can be perused HERE.

We ate lunch at 101, which is the retro Hollywood diner featured throughout Swingers.  Can you believe that movie’s 15 years old? Our baby’s all grown up.

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BOWLED OVER.

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Lots of bowl themes recurring throughout my Monday. First off, Benjie took up bowling this weekend. Secondly, we were down by the MOCA in J-Town to eat some amazing ramen out of a bowl. Third, I forgot my camera so Vito shot all these images. And we all know how much Vito loves bowls.  Finally we stopped by BOWLS, one of our proud The Hundreds accounts here in Los Angeles.

Aside from The Hundreds, BOWLS is unique because it stocks Ruckus motorcycle parts, man clothes like Red Wing boots and Brixton hats.

This is Ryan. Hi Ryan.

I’d always heard about BOWLS but had never dropped in, so shame on me. Store was awesome and unique, which goes a long way these days.

photography by Vito
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TYBG.

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The Hundreds + Lil B merch is now for sale in our ONLINE SHOP.

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SOUNDTRACK OF MY LIFE.

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Lots of good live music going down this weekend here in Southern California.  Janet Jackson show, Prince kicking off his 21 live concerts, Stevie Nicks and Rod Stewart at the Bowl.. and some festival going on in Indio?

So much of my cultural upbringing was established through live shows, as is now evidenced by some of the shoebox photographs being posted to my Tumblr.  So when Dave from the world’s best ever blog – so aptly titled World’s Best Ever - asked me to contribute to his popular Sound Advice compilations, I didn’t have to look further than my adolescent years.  Instead of just piecing together a hodgepodge of current hipster-pleasers, I selected the ultimate fantasy concert I could’ve attended as a 15-year-old hardcore kid in the mid-1990s.  Back then, lots of the local hardcore shows were opened up by emo, indie, and pop-punk bands.  The compilation is organized in the same fashion, from gradual and churning, transitioning to melodic and friendly, and closing with the heavy and dark.  All bands and artists from the period, all from the same collective circuit.

Click HERE to download… Turn it up.

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THE HUNDREDS FOOTWARE : IN STORE NOW

In stores now: THLA, THSF, THNY, and THSM:

The Premium Leather Pack:

Johnson Lows:

Wayne Highs:

The Ballistic Wayne Highs:

And the Classic Pack:

Johnson Lows:

Valenzuela Lows: (My Mr. Rogers everyday shoes)(Do you guys even know who Mr. Rogers is/was?)

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BRICK.

What’s that over on the sidebar? We’ve made some room for our newest blog, BRICK, dedicated to the life and times of Brick Stowell, The Hundreds Santa Monica manager and film photographer extraordinaire.

Speaking of brick, that’s pretty much what my iPhone turned into yesterday after crashing on me and deleting everything. Totally unrelated.

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SEE AND BE SCENE.

The opening night reception for MOCA’s Art in the Streets was a name-drop-o-rama. Adrian Grenier, Jena Malone, Cheech Marin, Justin Timberlake, Rick Rubin, Debi Mazar, Seth Rogen, Spike Jonze, Drew Barrymore, Dave Choe banned from the MOCA, the first graffiti writer ever Taki 183 was in attendance although no one knew what he looked like, our Korean beard papa friend KB getting asked by a mom and her kids if he was Shepard Fairey, Haze with Rosie Perez, Neckface in character as a hobo in his own exhibit, Fab 5 Freddy being too cool for a photo, REVOK sneaking into his own show to evade the cops, and I don’t have photographs of any of this.

But Natalia has some shots on MEOW, and supporting footage of the show that I didn’t get. Thank God for Brutalia.

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