The Hundreds Unveils Second SS24 Delivery: A Voyage Through Time and Texture in Streetwear
Following the debut Spring/Summer 2024 collection, The Hundreds presents an extensive new release of streetwear aesthetics. Described as “a journey through time and texture,” this installment, part of David Rivera’s inaugural full collection as creative director, delves into the brand’s archives, reviving prints and patterns to reimagine classic silhouettes with a fresh perspective.
The label reintroduces its custom camouflage print, drawing inspiration from Morse code for intricate design elements. Described as more than just camo, it is portrayed as a conversation, symbolically weaving The Hundreds’ ethos into the very fabric of the streets where this collection is destined to make an impact.
Rivera’s Latest Collection Blends Functionality and Comfort with Uncompromising Style
David Rivera’s latest venture seamlessly merges functionality and comfort, steadfastly refusing to compromise on either front. The Camp Convertible Pants from the collection challenge the conventional boundaries between shorts and pants, showcasing the versatility to transition between the two silhouettes. This design ethos embodies the ever-evolving spirit of Los Angeles, where the collection draws its inspiration.
The lineup extends to include a fresh array of headwear and graphics. Delving into the brand’s roots, The Hundreds draws inspiration for six distinct new prints, juxtaposing LA’s romantic Old Hollywood era with its gritty street life scene. Among them, phrases like “Nothing is Sacred” and “What happens if you water down your will to grow?” add a thought-provoking dimension to the visual narrative.