Bobby Hundreds
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HAVE A COW.
So, this weekend kicks off the Chinese Lunar New Year, so the atmosphere is sorta like Christmastime back in the States. Everyone’s a little more relaxed, family-oriented, and not so...
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ON THE ROAD.
Everyone is always on the move in Hong Kong. The craziest thing is rush hour, not in regards to traffic, but in terms of human bodies. After work gets out,...
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HOT POT.
After work, we headed over to the Subcrew studio to link up with the dudes for dinner. Right when we got to the crew’s headquarters, KS was glued to The...
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TRASH OR TREASURE.
We’re not just in Hong Kong to eat chicken joints and play shuttlecock with the locals. Believe it or not, we actually make apparel for a living, and you’re looking...
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CREW.
A couple nights back, we met up with Kevin and Eugene from Hypebeast over a genuine German dinner. Sausage, sauerkraut, pork knuckles, pate,..
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AND STUFF.
On the other side of Sneaker Street in the Mong Kok district of Hong Kong is Ladies’ Market, which is my favorite place to go to buy $3 punkrock belts,...
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SELLING SOLES.
The Chinese New Year is fast approaching, with the annual festivities beginning one week from now. The days leading up to the lunar calendar new year are frenzied in China...
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POPAGANDA.
World-renowned Agit-Pop Artist Ron English released his famous Abraham Obama busts at DNM here in Hong Kong a week back, and was even in-store for a signing. First...
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HONK HONK.
HONG KONG. WIth a population of 7 million people, HK is easily one of the most densely populated regions of the world. It takes a bit to get used to,...
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ROOTS.
Taipei, Taiwan is noted for many things… The night markets, psychopath taxi drivers, the scooters, foot massages, unusually tall Asian people.. but my favorite landmark is the National Palace Museum,...
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BOOTSTRAPPING.
“You can tell a lot about a person by their shoes.” I shot this clip at a busy intersection in Tokyo before I left Japan yesterday afternoon.
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DOWN TO FUNG.
I’m in Taiwan. And right off the plane, had to head over to DTF aka Din Tai Fung, the o.g. dumpling spot in Taipei.