The Hundreds Second SS24 Delivery Bridges the Brand's Past, Present and Future
Featuring the revival of the Morse code-inspired camo print.














The Hundreds has followed up its initial Spring/Summer 2024 offering with another loaded delivery of streetwear stylings. What the imprint is calling “a journey through time and texture,” the second part of David Rivera’s first full collection with the label taps into archival prints and patterns, reimagining classic silhouettes through the creative director’s fresh new lens.
The label’s custom camouflage print makes a comeback, which pulls intricate design inspiration from Morse code. “It’s not just camo, but a conversation,” a press release describes of the pattern, which metaphorically interweaves The Hundreds’ ethos into the very fabric of the streets where the collection is worn.
Rivera’s latest foray intermingles functionality and comfort, adamantly refusing to compromise on either. The collection’s Camp Convertible Pants blur the boundaries between shorts and pants, able to transition into either silhouette, embodying the ever-evolving spirit of Los Angeles.
A whole new lineup of headwear and graphics rounds out the range. The Hundreds continued to dig back into its roots to inspire six striking new prints, looking to juxtapose LA’s romantic Old Hollywood era with its gritty street life scene. One reads “Nothing is Sacred” and another “What happens if you water down your will to grow?”
View the full offering below.
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Shop The Hundreds’ second Spring/Summer 2024 drop now, exclusively available at the brand’s webstore. The collection will arrive at The Hundreds’ Fairflax flagship this weekend.