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Los Angeles ~ Delorean x The Hundreds

11:45 AM PST on December 4, 2009

This week Los Angeles based lifestyle brand The Hundreds announced their collaboration with the iconic automotive brand DeLorean Motor Company. A line of tees and hats were released on Thursday at their flagship store on Rosewood and Fairfax as well as their San Francisco location on Post Street.

Here is the official press release and images of the tees.

Imortalized by the Back to the Future film franchise, and shrouded in urban mythology, DeLorean has recently seen a resurgence in mainstream culture, from Kanye West album covers to Kobe Bryant sneaker campaigns.  The trademark gull wing doors, stainless steel exterior, and angular body have taken their place in automotive history, not only for the car’s signature design, but for the resulting controversy in founder John DeLorean’s drug trafficking charges and other legal and criminal troubles.  As a result, DeLorean Motor Co. had an abbreviated life and only one car model made it off the assembly line. Rumored to be around 9,000 total produced and even less still in existence: The DMC-12.

If you’ve been tuned to our website, you might already be anticipating this special collection of T-shirts and baseball caps from The Hundreds. We teamed up with the DeLorean Motor Company exclusively to pay homage to an iconic automobile. Each T-shirt is a different take on DeLorean and DMC-12 from a The Hundreds perspective, mirroring various Southern California car culture tees, while still maintaining an appealing design for our customer and DMC enthusiast alike. The New Era baseball cap is also a salute to DMC’s aesthetic.  The 3 Adam Bomb emblems are indicative of the 3 letters on the car’s grill, and the undervisor pattern is derived from the DMC-12’s familiar back taillights.

The car is part of the collection and  is for sale. For serious sales inquiries only, please contact THinfo@thehundreds.com.

Flat Black and and The Hundreds signature Jags print!

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