The Hundreds New Era Hat Shares Our Initials, We Don't Mind
Brian G Randles — February 9, 2010 — Fashion
References: thehundreds & highsnobiety
The Hundreds takes inspiration from Southern California’s punk, skateboarding surf and hip-hop cultures. The clothing line features t-shirts, outerwear, hats, accessories, and many other types of cool clothing.
And today is the day in which the paths of Trend Hunter and The Hundreds have crossed in chaotically kick-ass fashion.
Featuring the same initials as our beloved namesake, and available in three killer colors (I like black the best), The Hundreds New Era Hat is just too good to be true.
Check out more killer caps on Trend Hunter below.
And today is the day in which the paths of Trend Hunter and The Hundreds have crossed in chaotically kick-ass fashion.
Featuring the same initials as our beloved namesake, and available in three killer colors (I like black the best), The Hundreds New Era Hat is just too good to be true.
Check out more killer caps on Trend Hunter below.
Trend Themes
1. Initial Inspiration - Products that take inspiration from names or initials can offer personalized appeal to customers.
2. Cross-industry Collaborations - Collaborating with companies outside of one's industry can lead to unique product offerings and expanded target markets.
3. Nostalgic Nods - Incorporating design elements or cultural references from past eras can attract customers who value nostalgia and retro styles.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion companies can create personalized products by incorporating name or initial designs, like The Hundreds New Era Hat.
2. Accessories - Accessory companies can collaborate with other industries to create unique and unexpected products, like The Hundreds New Era Hat.
3. Streetwear - Streetwear brands can appeal to customers who value nostalgia and retro design elements, like The Hundreds clothing line.
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