The Hundreds

The Hundreds apparel is inspired by LOS ANGELES LIFESTYLE / CALIFORNIA CULTURE and Southern California’s skateboarding, surf, punk, and hip-hop cultures.

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  • Phone

    (310) 807-1754

  • Website

    thehundreds.com

  • Instagram

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  • Type

    Retail

Address

7909 Rosewood Ave (at N Fairfax Ave) Los Angeles , CA 90048 United States

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Highsnobiety

The first flagship store of the LA brand. It carries their clothing , footwear and collaborations. Maybe the one store that started the Fairfax shopping craze.

Thirsty James

It's The Hundreds 2.0 - bigger and better! Pretty picked over on Black Friday, I'll be back...

Kelly 🍰

The store that inspired other hype brands to move into Fairfax

Maki Reyes

the hundreds shirts are awesome! :)

Elliot James

bobby hundreds knows whats up

Rob Heppler

The Hundreds? I don't get it. Hundreds of what? Bombs? It's definitely not skinny white people. And why is there a diorama? Hundreds of questions is more like it!

Jahmai Lumpkin

The chillest people I've ever met # RSWD

Benjie Escobar

Go to the hundreds, buy a T shirt . Get a black one, it matches with everything.

Alex Vides

Rosewood *thumbs up *

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