So the Hundreds starting cracking since people are over that Californian lifestyle they've been pushing for the past 10 years. They would have a legitimate argument if they were still ONLY making tees. People evolve, just how they've evolved by adding jeans, khakis, bags, shorts, woven shirts, and polos to their line (and that's only AFTER Crooks decided to step up the "streetwear" game). They came off as the old hip-hop rappers talking about rap music of today.
I don't think TH is mad at people for making stuff other than tees, more mad at the direction STREET wear brands are taking aesthetically. I don't necessarily agree with people being over the California lifestyle....I mean Cali is still notorious for the same things.
Again fashion doesn't have to be black and white, if the people at the Hundreds don't think you can blend the 'grown' look with streetwear then I guess thats there opinion. They're still in business so you can't really discredit them.
This is kind of ironic because TH is one of the few street brands I think have the potential/style to actually transcend the labels, guess not....Mishkas spring line on the other hand