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The Hundreds Footwear Spring 09 Video

| March 11, 2009 | Comments (11)

The Hundreds are steadily cranking out the goods from their footwear line. TH has blown up the footwear scene in 2008 with the unveiling of their first shoe, the Johnson Mid. This year will be an Adam Bomb for the brand as their 2009 collection will feature an encore release of the Johnson Mid alongside two new styles, the Johnson and Venezuela low to complete their Spring ‘09  footwear collection. These will be available at The Hundred’s Los Angeles and San Francisco locations this Thursday. Peep the video!

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  1. TorontoComeUp says:

    Weak

  2. xxcoreyxx says:

    the khaki color ones with those
    turq denims are proper

  3. Backroad says:

    I like what TH is doing. My good friend has a streetwear boutique, http://www.oneness287.com, in Lexington and they carry TH. TH and Play Clothes are my two favorite brands that Oneness carries.

    The shoes look good, and are a solid addition to a footwear arsenal. TH makes quality product in every endeavour they pursue.

  4. FemaleSneakerHead says:

    the purple ones are alrite but i pass on all of em

  5. WIz says:

    great vid. ima cop a cupple pair

  6. i love the lines to this shoe looks like something i could have grown up with

  7. Ease DaMan says:

    Nice and clean. Can’t really mess up solid color simple shoes

  8. jb says:

    adam bomb?….u mean atom bomb lol….n im stickin with the swoosh, jumpman, and the 3 stripes….no thanks on these

  9. A-WILL says:

    these are koo, kinda like chill shoes i wouldnt step out anywhere important in these….i like the khaki ones also

  10. Backroad says:

    jb – Adam Bomb is what The Hundreds calls their bomb logo. G-Roc isn’t slippin’. :)

  11. jb says:

    o….haha my bad then G-roc….thanks for the info Backroad

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