The Hundreds Throw It Way Back With Its Cross Colors Collaboration

The Hundreds Drops a Collaboration That Revives Iconic '90s Brand Cross Colours and its "clothing without prejudice".

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Maybe Bobby and the team were just continuing the vibes found in their latest fall/winter collection, or maybe they were inspired after a marathon of A Different World, but no matter what the cause was The Hundreds x Cross Colours is a collaboration that is bound to have your '90s senses tingling.

Cross Colours was a brand that was founded by Carl Jones and T.J. Walker as a way to manufacture "clothing without prejudice" in the early '90s. The gear exploded across pop-culture, but played a particularly massive role in the hip-hop world—the era's style is defined by the brand's eye-popping patterns and prints.

The collaboration with The Hundreds is a return to form for the Cross Colours brand, with the use of bright primary colors and massive graphics and text. The gear is co-branded and varies across every piece, but the message is the same: spreading positivity, peace, and an end to prejudice. There are three t-shirts, one longsleeve, a pullover, and a snapback.

For a brand that's been essentially dormant for the last two decades, this collab is something that bursts the label back into the public consciousness. No matter what decade you're from, the clothing's inclusive message is something that's always timeless. Head over to the The Hundred's webshop to cop.

[via The Hundreds]

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