Hardihood Clothing Co.’s Fashion Show Tainted Love, Missionary Style at Caprice Nightclub, Wednesday, June 3, 2009
Dress code for a night out in Vancouver usually excludes edgy, urban, “gangster-wear” branded fashion, but this month at Caprice Nightclub, Hardihood Clothing Co. made that exact discriminate our ticket in. Hardihood made a statement to Vancouver’s grown and sexy with a provocative and powerful fashion show – Tainted Love, Missionary Style – on Wednesday, June 3rd.

The popular Granville street joint was lined with beautiful ladies and stylish young men eager to witness Hardihood’s new Spring/Summer 2009 line. Tattoo-decorated men (underground UFC fighters much?) and fierce, war-painted women pounded down Caprice’s catwalk to expose the sexuality, strength, and testosterone (yes, ladies you too) of Hardihood’s Tibetan art-inspired apparel. Pumped by the music and vibe of the models, the crowd ate up the new line of styles. Tainted Love effectively satiated our craving for new, edgy street wear and satisfied our urges for a Wednesday night party. All I can say: Hardihood delivered.


Designed with Tibetan art and the streets in mind, Hardihood has done it again this season, creating options for men who are looking for a raw, unique alternative to mainstream urban wear. But don’t get it twisted. The metallic foil t-shirts, ripped graphic tanks, skull prints, and logo hoodies still compliment the original Tibetan art – missionary style – of former seasons. Hardihood is totally raw and unedited yet a seamless piece of art and fashion. Check it! www.hardihoodclothing.com .









