The Hundreds and Billionaire Boys Club Unite to Support Black Lives Matter

A co-branded T-shirt will benefit two charities.

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For the first time, longstanding streetwear institutions The Hundreds and Billionaire Boys Club are joining forces. The duo have partnered for a co-branded graphic T-shirt that will generate proceeds for two different charities: Black Lives Matter and Black Mental Health Alliance.

Emblazoned upon a pre-shunk black cotton jersey tee, recognizable imagery from both imprints appears in contrasting white for maximum impact. On the rear, The Hundreds’ Adam Bomb co-mingles with Billionaire Boys Club’s signature astronaut logo beneath a “BLACK LIVES MATTER” print. On the front, The Hundreds’ logo reappears next to stylized Billionaire Boys Club branding tweaked to read “BLM” instead of BBC to underscore the anti-racist message.

The collaborative shirt is available until June 10 on The Hundreds’ website for $75 USD in a plethora of sizes and will ship the week of July 10.

Elsewhere, COMME des GARÇONS CDG issued its own social justice-supporting capsule.

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