Bomb Story: The Hundreds borrows much of its inspiration from childhood nostalgia and retro culture, two characteristics shared by 1980s school supplies and falltime youth accessories. This rendition of Adam Bomb pays homage to the popular designers of the time that dressed our binders with unicorns, kittens, and rainbows. | Background Story:
At the time, it was popular for repeating prints like these on button-up woven shirts to be emblazoned with bright, cheerful flowers. The contrarians that we are, we wished to see nature in decay against a merciless climate crisis. The flowers are withering and the result was sobering.