Nipsey Hussle & The Hundreds Collaborate On Marathon Clothing Capsule

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Nipsey Hussle attends the Jhene Aiko Souled Out event sponsored by Hennessy V.S on September 9, 2014 in West Hollywood, California.

Nipsey Hussle and The Hundreds have a new collection in light of the "Victory Lap" release.

Nipsey Hussle's been on a helluva grind for the past few months in the build up to the release of his debut album, Victory Lap. The album's been received incredibly well among fans and critics alike and the rapper's grind hasn't stopped just because its out. He's been dropping brand new music videos, been of a heavy press run and today, he unveils a brand new collaboration with The Hundreds.

Nipsey Hussle and The Hundreds have collaborated on a brand new capsule collection between the clothing brand and Nipsey's Marathon clothing label. The new collection pays homage to Nipsey's latest project. The two of them have collaborated on a capsule consisting of a t-shirt, hoodie, gym bag, snapback and lighter. The designs are simple and clean with all black and white writing. The collection is exclusively available at The Hundreds Los Angeles location and on their website. 

The Hundreds co-founder, Bobby Hundreds, says the collaboration was inspired by an interview he did with Nipsey Hussle in South Central L.A. at the Marathon clothing store. The clothes and items in the capsule pay homage to Nipsey and The Hundred's homes of Crenshaw and TMC and RSWD. Each piece in the collection incorporates the words "CRENSHAW" and "RSWD." The hoodie and t's also have Nip's "All Money In" logo as well as The Hundreds logo.

You could peep the collection below. 

Nipsey Hussle & The Hundreds Collaborate On Marathon Clothing Capsule

Image via The Hundreds 


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