During the fall of 2008, the worst economic downturn since The Great Depression rocked the world with a seismic shift epicentered in the housing market. The bubble burst and many lost their jobs and savings, but LA-based streetwear brand The Hundreds proved that it’s not always justified to blame ‘the economy’. Check out the fourth fall season of The Hundreds Footware, a set that shows how they’ve adapted to the relatively calmer fashion leanings in the wake of ’08’s collapse, this set perhaps the most ‘mature’ releases in the entire series. Click through for a look at new Johnsons, Venezuelas and the all new Riley Hightop in black and red, and look for these at retailers bearing the Adam Bomb logo worldwide. via FRESHNESS
The Hundreds Footware – Fall 2011 Collection
Aaron Hope
July 14th, 2011 (updated)
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