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Available Now :: The Hundreds X X-Large

Available Now :: The Hundreds X X-Large

In 1991, Eli Bonerz and Adam Silverman opened X-Large on Vermont Ave, in the Los Feliz neighborhood of Los Angeles. At the time, they didn’t know that the journey they would embark on would change the face of streetwear for generations to come. X-Large reflected the neighborhood it occupied—culturally diverse, unique, and on the rise. Since then, X-Large has remained a streetwear classic and Los Angeles staple—inspiring others with their pioneering spirit, West Coast culture, and Angeleno lifestyle. As Bobby Hundreds says, “The OG Gorilla was California’s pre-millenial box logo. You had to have one. The bright orange tees, the trucker caps, and the clever graphic T-shirts captured the spirit of Los Angeles, in a style that resonated internationally.”

In celebration of 25 years of X-Large, we are proud to introduce our second collaborative endeavor between The Hundreds and X-Large. The last time we worked with the LA brand was eight years ago, and though trends have come and gone, we’ve grown—alongside X-Large—stronger than ever.

The collection includes a collaborative T-shirt in black, athletic heather, and a special orange and blue colorway—a nod to X-Large’s original ‘90s hues—and a 6-panel unstructured strap-back cap in black and white. The The Hundreds X X-Large graphic replaces the Three Wise Monkeys (“See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil”) with gorillas—a recurring motif for The Hundreds that represents the opposite of gossip, hate, and negativity.

The Hundreds X X-Large is now available at flagships, authorized stockists, and in the Online Shop.

“The OG Gorilla was California’s pre-millenial box logo. You had to have one. The bright orange tees, the trucker caps, and the clever graphic T-shirts captured the spirit of Los Angeles, in a style that resonated internationally.” – Bobby Hundreds

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