This year, The Hundreds is celebrating its 20th anniversary with one of the most iconic institutions in California history, UCLA. As one of the top-ranked public universities in the US, UCLA has educated many notable figures over the years, including our very own President, Ben Hundreds. But this isn’t the first time UCLA and The Hundreds have crossed paths.

In his book “This Is Not A T-Shirt,” co-founder Bobby Hundreds recounts a midnight raid on UCLA’s campus to promote The Hundreds’ website. “We scurried across the quads, courtyards, and lecture halls like frenetic mice, puncturing student organization signage with flyers and annihilating bulletin boards with staple guns, glue, and wheatpaste,” he wrote. The result was a ban from all UC campuses, but two years later, Bobby was invited back as a guest speaker to a lecture hall full of UCLA students. Now, years later, The Hundreds and UCLA are coming together again with a new story to tell with a collaboration modeled by the NBA All-Star and UCLA alumnus, Baron Davis.

This limited-edition collection seamlessly blends the laid-back, west coast style of California streetwear with the iconic heritage of the UCLA Bruins. The collaboration delves deep into UCLA history, with a special focus on the vintage ’50s-’60s Joe Bruin mascot, drawing inspiration from one of the greatest dynasties in college basketball history. The collection features athletic sportswear, graphics, and even a basketball iteration of The Hundreds’ own mascot, Adam Bomb. The collection contains pullover hoodies, t-shirts, jackets, sweatpants, and headwear.

Whether you’re a fan of the Bruins or the essence of college basketball, this collaboration is the perfect way to show your love for basketball heritage. The Hundreds X UCLA is almost sold out, grab the remaining here or visit the UCLA Store in Ackerman Union to cop.