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The Hundreds Previews 'Adam Bomb' Tee From Upcoming Garbage Pail Kids Collection

By Jay Casteel (@JayCasteel)   |   Published 08/30/2011

Garbage Pail Kid x The Hundreds

In addition to an art exhibition this Friday (September 2), featuring re-creations of iconic Garbage Pail Kids (GPK) trading card sets, The Hundreds is preparing a GPK version of their classic "Adam Bomb" tee.

The tee isn't dropping later this year, along with a full collaborative collection with Garbage Pail Kids, but the streetwear brand will be giving away 50 of them at their Gallery 1988 exhibition in Los Angeles on Friday.

"Be the first to get your hands on the sneak-peek exclusive THE HUNDREDS x GARBAGE PAIL KIDS 'ADAM BOMB' t-shirt, which doesn't release to the rest of the world for another several months," the company said on its Facebook page.

"Everyone else will have to wait for ADAM BOMB and the rest of the gang when the full THE HUNDREDS x GARBAGE PAIL KIDS collection drops later this year..."

The art exhibition takes place Gallery 1988 on Friday, located at 7020 Melrose Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90038.

For more info, visit TheHundreds.com.

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  • J5

    I think that Garbage Pail Kids' Artist, Layron DeJarnette illustrated the t-shirt. 

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