Monthly Archives: January 2012

THE HUNDREDS CHRONICLES : RICKS OF SKATE ALL CITIES

We’ve got a brand new The Hundreds Chronicles featuring Ricks, founder of skateboarding and graffiti collective Skate All Cities.

Check it out by clicking The Chronicles tab at the right of the page, or by clicking HERE.

by chelsea

BIZARRE RIDE.

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On Saturday night, Conjoined II opened in Santa Monica – a group art show curated by artist Chet Zar featuring sculptures and dimensional art by a variety of artists, technicians, and the extremely strange.

This is Cascade 12112 by Mark Setrakian:

Schlitzie by Thomas Kuebler:

Le Petite Mort by Christopher Conte:

Over the past week, these two have been making the viral rounds.  It’s Beavis and Butthead in Real Life by Kevin Kirkpatrick:

Makeup effects artist Kirkpatrick spared no expense, the sculptures are so lifelike that there are hints of teen acne dotting the duos’ foreheads.

Priced at $14,000… worth it?

Chow Monstro by Johnny Chow:

Ron English’s McSupersized Porcelain:

1 of 3 Pitchfork Pals by the one and only Charles Krafft:

Shady Hawkins by Zombienose:

Vati-Cane by Francesco de Molfetta:

The show is open through the 11th of February at the Copro Nason Gallery in Santa Monica.

by bobbyhundreds

DAILY DOUBLES.

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Random pairings from the last few weeks:

by bobbyhundreds

SHOEDOWN.

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Today, The Hundreds’ design team holed up at The Hundreds Santa Monica to work on our 2013 range, including the next chapter of footwear… I am so honored and appreciative to be surrounded by this collective of designers, some who started their careers under The Hundreds, and others whose influence has existed long before our brand.  We are only as strong as our weakest link, and considering I’m the weakest link in the room, I’d say The Hundreds is in very good hands.

Hey Devon whoever-you-are, your girl drove all the way from Irvine to buy you a The Hundreds key that’s sold out online.  If you don’t get to appreciatin’ her, Abdul (THSM) will gladly take your spot!

Special delivery: Bonnie Hundreds:

Hey East Coast, if you’ve been around The Hundreds New York lately, you’ve hopefully met our latest hire to The Hundreds family, Danielle.  This is a much more interesting battle than the Ben vs. Bobby pack.

by bobbyhundreds

THE HUNDREDS IN-STORE WINTER SALE

PERSPECTIVE.

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Sometimes I forget that the city I live in is just as photogenic as any exotic foreign location.  This all happened right here in downtown Los Angeles, within the same city block.

by bobbyhundreds

SOPA KING WE TODD IT.

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Blackout.

Today, a string of major websites are banding together to protest SOPA, a bill trying to work its way through Congress that is intended to stop online piracy.  SOPA doesn’t sound so horrible, right?  Online piracy is (fun but) bad! (No, I know I know, it’s awesome, but come on guys, it’s bad). The movie studios and media guys are super stoked on it because they’re tired of freeloaders burning and ripping off all their hard work.  They’ve BEEN tired: In fact, here in the States, they already have a law to keep people from doing that (it’s called the DMCA), so now they want to fight the assholes doing it overseas.  Vile crooks like Pirate Bay and bloodsucking bit torrent leeches that Americans like you (and, well, me (shh don’t tell anyone)) visit to download all our (I mean, YOUR) illegal movies and music.  The bill states that to defeat international bootleggers, we must keep all of our search engines and Youtubes and websites from showing them any love.

There’s a slight problem with SOPA, however.  The way it’s written – which is not very well – makes it so that the people creating original content (the studios, etc.) have far-reaching, unbridled, free reign to take out anyone who they have a “good faith belief” is stealing their stuff.  That’s all they need. A good faith belief.  And you’re dunzo! It’d be like if I had a “good faith belief” that you stole my Adam Bomb snap-back so I got to stab you in the ribcage and neck and upper-chest area (and then went home and realized it was in my closet the whole time).

I’m making it sound a lot simpler than it is, but the moral of the story is this.  SOPA, although paved with good intentions, is the road to hell.  The Internet, for all its benefits and burdens, is built upon freedom – free information, free thought, free expression – and by blocking content under something as vague as “good faith beliefs,” SOPA falls nothing short of censorship.  What’s worse, SOPA makes it difficult, if not impossible, for small web-based companies and brands like ours to exist and survive.  So much of The Hundreds’ reality is based on taking advantage of the web’s open frontier.  Imagine if I posted a video with an unlicensed song playing in the background and got shut down for it. And then consider that I’ve already done this, whether knowingly or unknowingly, countless times in the past year.  Imagine how I could’ve written this entire essay without “stealing” everything I learned off of other websites and blogs.  Imagine. Imagine there’s no pizza.

The fact of the matter is that Ben and I should support SOPA.  After all, that’s what we do – create original content. Just like the movie studios and record labels who want to hump SOPA and have like 10,000 of its babies.  We agree – it totally sucks when people rip us off or bootleg our product, ideas, and intellectual property without our permission.  But for one, we believe in the DMCA, which is already doing a pretty good job of blocking pirated content.  For two, we think the SOPA should be re-worked, clarified, and not rushed with reckless abandon when even the White House is bummed on it.  And for C, we kinda like how the Internet is.  For the most part, this is the new world disorder and it’s time that the SOPAtriarchs got used to it, got creative, and got over it.  How many times do we have to go over this?  STOP TRYING TO FIGHT THE INTERNET.

If you have done the adequate research on SOPA and disagree with what is proposed, please contact your representative and make your voice heard!

by bobbyhundreds

IGGY POPPIN’.

Iggy Azalea + The Hundreds ?

We’re not selling ‘em. Iggy’s got ‘em. Go bug her to figure out how to get one.

by bobbyhundreds

HOME RUN.

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Today, I had the honor of experiencing the venerable Father Greg Boyle speak at the West Los Angeles United Methodist Church.  Father Boyle is heralded for founding Homeboy Industries, the nation’s largest gang intervention program.  Over the course of two decades, he has employed, counseled, rehabilitated, and saved hundreds if not thousands of at-risk youth from the grips of gang life.

Homeboy is also factioned off into its small businesses, Homeboy Bakery, Homegirl Cafe, Homeboy Merchandise, and the Homeboy Silkscreen & Embroidery shop, which offer jobs and career-building skillsets to kids who wouldn’t have access to them otherwise.  Homeboy Industries is a large part of Los Angeles life, as its roof has sheltered young people from every gang in the county, with over 10,000 people a year using their facilities.

Please support Homeboy Industries.  Please support Father Greg Boyle:

Please support James:

…and please support Mario:

by bobbyhundreds

GULP.

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Alysha Nett.

Sam.

Sarah.

And they say there aren’t girls in Streetwear.

by bobbyhundreds