ed hardy shirts selling out

Like other street-wear brands, the company's lines feature ed hardy shirts with bold graphics, layered pieces, strong colors on baseball caps and shoes, hooded sweat shirts and dark denims. The Hundreds products are meant to reflect a Los Angeles sensibility rooted in the 1980s and '90s, when its founders were growing up.

In The Hundreds stores, one on Rosewood Avenue in Los Angeles and the other on Post Street in San Francisco, bright red and yellow ed hardy shirts, green shoes and purple caps are displayed against black wooden shelves and flooring.

The Los Angeles store is small and narrow, with an art installation of a hill topped with trees and a blue sky by Los Angeles artist Tofer tucked along a wall.

The year-old San Francisco store is almost three times larger and painted black, with shelves set into Batcave-like rock walls and pillars embedded with fake stacked skulls.