They waited up to 4 hours for The Hundreds‘ new store in San Francisco on Post St. The turnout exemplified the dedicated support that the Los Angeles brand has built over the last few years. Patrons from all over the bay area lined up despite the slow moving procession and late opening. Passersby were more than intrigued as to what was going on as the crowd took up most of the sidewalk. The store had limited edition collaborative apparel from notable names such as Bennie Gold and Hieroglyphics. The interior of the store sports a high concept cave-feel that, Bobby revealed, was inspired by films like Lost Boys, Pirates of the Caribbean, Captain Hook and Peter Pan. Unfortunately cameras were not allowed inside the store, but I would highly recommend checking out the store even if you aren’t into street wear. Here are some photos from the event. (For future reference-please ASK to use our photos)
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