Streetwear Industry Toys Itself

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When not coming up with new unnecessary collaborations and inspiring self mutilation, the streetwear industry finds other ways to canonize itself, like miniature monuments. Korean toymaker Coolrain created this quartet of streetwear dolls clad in Huf, Alife, Supreme, The Hundreds and Nike Dunks all around. Read more »

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Black Streetwear Friday

Though Black Friday fortunately passed without any of the stampede deaths predicted, the shopping extravaganza still saw some self mutilation in the name of savings. Streetwear brand The Hundreds videotaped one of their customers snapping his pinky finger for a free hat. Read more »

Bobby Hundreds Picks Appropriate Streetwear Collaborator


With the cool kids dressing like color coordinated clowns nowadays, this collaboration between The Hundreds and Disney is perfectly fitting. It’s both an ode to the absolutely juvenile fucking nature of this increasingly pathetic fashion trend and more importantly, the willingness of streetwear brands to work with some of the worst counterculture killing corporations on the planet. Please tell me this isn’t real and that Bobby Hundreds actually had enough sense to research the evilness of Nazi-sympathizer Walt Disney before he signed his soul away to Mickey Mouse—and gave him a track bike too. |sfgfc|

Since When Do Mouse Pads Constitute Branching Out?

One of the nauseating things about most of the streetwear sites—beside the obvious pussy factor and opinionless positions on products—is the exaggerated importance of things. Writes Hypebeast:

“We’ve seen many brands branch out beyond their usual forays into t-shirts to offer up some useful additions. Coming on the heels of the UNDFTD Mouse Pad, The Hundreds has paid tribute to their popular Adam Bomb figure as it becomes available in mouse pad form.”

Slapping a logo on a generic mouse pad blank is not extending a line, it’s making a promo item. |Hypebeast|