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LOOKBOOK :: The Hundreds by Mark Riddick

LOOKBOOK :: The Hundreds by Mark Riddick

On Thursday, October 1, The Hundreds is teaming up with legendary death metal illustrator Mark Riddick once again for a brand new collection of hauntingly sinister pieces.

The go-to death drawer in the metal world and beyond, Mark Riddick sees you for what you really are: a pile of bones. Riddick’s striking work is both gruesome and gorgeous, an insanely detailed reminder of where we come from and where we’re going. He’s been tapped to design the album covers and merch of countless death metal bands whose vibes require the stark, chilling horrors that only Mark Riddick’s mind can conjure. Also, he’s worked with Rihanna and Bieber.

The Hundreds and Mark Riddick first worked together in 2016, releasing a collaboration that still keeps us up at night sometimes when we reminisce. Then, in 2017, Riddick designed a t-shirt for Bobby Hundreds’ book club, Death Sentences. If you come across pieces from either of these releases, secure them immediately for they are certified classics. Last year, Mark Riddick illustrated the graphics for the The Hundreds X Venom Prison collaboration, and we knew we needed another full collection with the G.O.A.T. (goriest of all time).

Now, it’s finally here. A resurrection of The Hundreds by Mark Riddick, with all new graphics sure to give you enough nightmare fuel to hold you over well past Halloween. From T-shirts, Long Sleeves, and Snapbacks to Full-Zip and Pullover Hoodies, this collection has something for the demon in all of us. The Hundreds by Mark Riddick collection is highlighted by a Chore Jacket covered in graphic hits and a massive chenille logo patch, with a pair of teched-out Cargo Pants to match.

Get your hands on The Hundreds by Mark Riddick on Thursday, October 1 via The Hundreds TV, Online Shop, and App, as well as The Hundreds Los Angeles on Fairfax and select stockists worldwide.

Shot by Baeth
Modeled by Xowie Jones and Damiar Krogh

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