Bobby Hundreds

Bobby Hundreds

Co-Founder of The Hundreds

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Founded 1980

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Bobby Hundreds is one of the two founders of The Hundreds. Also known as Bobby Kim, he met Ben Hundreds, the other founder, while at law school. Kim graduated from UC San Diego before going onto Loyola Law School, finishing at the top of his class. The duo started the brand in 2003, a two-part lifestyle project that includes an apparel line as well as a publication side encompassing an online blog and print magazine. As the co-founder and creative director of The Hundreds, Kim has helped grow the streetwear brand, which now has its own storefront locations and is carried in stockists worldwide. The label encompasses its own apparel line, as well as accessories, and is sold from its online store.
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Bobby Hundreds Takes a Stand With Downloadable Anti-White Supremacist Art
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Bobby Hundreds Takes a Stand With Downloadable Anti-White Supremacist Art

“ALT WRONG.”

The Hundreds & FILA Team up for a Two-Piece Capsule
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The Hundreds & FILA Team up for a Two-Piece Capsule

Featuring slides and a polo.

Bobby Hundreds Discusses the Difficulties of Making 'BUILT to FAIL: A Streetwear Story'
Fashion 

Bobby Hundreds Discusses the Difficulties of Making 'BUILT to FAIL: A Streetwear Story'

“150 hours of interviews across cities, generations, and vantage points.”

Bobby Hundreds' 'Built to Fail' Documentary Almost Didn't Happen
Fashion

Bobby Hundreds' 'Built to Fail' Documentary Almost Didn't Happen

Watch the film’s new trailer here.

Bobby Hundreds and Josh Vides on What It's Like to Start a Brand From the Bottom-Up
Fashion

Bobby Hundreds and Josh Vides on What It's Like to Start a Brand From the Bottom-Up

And why “nobody’s trying to build a brand to last anymore.”

Bobby Hundreds Announces New Streetwear Documentary 'Built to Fail'
Entertainment

Bobby Hundreds Announces New Streetwear Documentary 'Built to Fail'

Five years in the making.

Bobby Hundreds and Fall Out Boy’s Pete Wentz Collaborate on "Bloom"
Fashion

Bobby Hundreds and Fall Out Boy’s Pete Wentz Collaborate on "Bloom"

Includes tour merch and conceptual set design for the rock band.

The Hundreds Introduces Its Next Chapter Through Short Film
Fashion

The Hundreds Introduces Its Next Chapter Through Short Film

“Wildfire” presents a shift for the longstanding streetwear imprint.

“All-Over” : Bobby Hundreds On The State of Streetwear in 2015

“All-Over” : Bobby Hundreds On The State of Streetwear in 2015

Why was this one of the worst years on record?

The Hundreds 2015 Winter "RFN" Collection
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The Hundreds 2015 Winter "RFN" Collection

A collaboration between Bobby Hundreds and new Senior Art Director, Dave Kinsey.

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