The Hundreds Shifts Focus for Winter 2024

The Hundreds Shifts Focus for Winter 2024

As a seasoned West Coast explorer who’s no stranger to the desert’s dusty trails and wind-whipped roads, The Hundreds‘ Fall 2024 collection has me feeling right at home! Their motocross-inspired lineup of workwear apparel perfectly encapsulates the rugged, resilient spirit I’ve come to embody after years on these roads.


For their Fall 2024 collection, The Hundreds ventured into the desert, drawing inspiration from the West Coast’s motocross culture for their autumnal selection of workwear clothing. As cooler weather approaches, the LA-based brand is shifting focus towards more functional outdoor items for their Winter 2024 lineup. Emphasis on layering and practicality remains a priority, while retaining its unique design signature across each piece in the collection.

The classic shapes of workwear continue to dominate a significant portion of their product line, characterized by bold plaid and striped patterns, as well as vivid color schemes. Furthermore, the brand experiments with textures in this latest release, featuring an upgraded version of their iconic plaid shirt jacket made from luxury mohair fabric.

In other locations, The Hundreds’ iconic striped long-sleeved shirts have been redesigned to prioritize functionality. They now come with thermal insulation for added warmth. Various outerwear items such as vests and pants are also available, each boasting chain-link quilting on nylon material that provides enhanced resistance to the elements, reliable insulation, and excellent wind protection.

In terms of graphic designs, The Hundreds continues to innovate by printing their signature graphics on freshly designed garments made from a 7.5-oz cotton fabric. These new pieces feature an expanded drop shoulder and a boxy fit. Additionally, a collaborative t-shirt with SobStory is introduced, bearing the quote, “A man can only travel so far around the world before he begins to return home.

Explore the lookbook for The Hundreds’ Winter 2024 collection in the gallery above.

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2024-11-05 20:26