Vancouver Magazine

Street Smart

There’s a dynamic community of artists behind Taikan Everything’s minimal wares.

- By Alyssa Hirose

Let’s get real for a second: the hottest, freshest looks are born long before you see them in the pages of your favourite local city magazine (wink wink). “Trends are coming from the streets, from the clubs, from skate parks, from undergroun­d parties,” says Garret Louie,

DJ Got Us Fallin’ in Love

taikanever­ything.com co-founder of a local streetwear brand called Taikan Everything. “It’s like looking into a crystal ball before they hit the mainstream.”

Louie is a co-owner of Fortune Sound Club in Chinatown, and both he and Taikan designer Mada Phiri are establishe­d DJs in Vancouver’s nightlife community. “I work a lot with the queer and BIPOC scene here, and I think a lot of culture and creativity is created in these marginaliz­ed groups,” says Phiri.

While Taikan’s designs are on the pulse, the brand always starts with function.

I think a lot of culture and creativity is created in these marginaliz­ed groups.”

“We prioritize affordable, well-designed staples,” says Phiri. The clothing’s quality sets the company apart from fast-fashion brands—as does the creative community they’re cultivatin­g. Louie and Phiri work with a team of artists (80 percent of whom are based in Vancouver) on everything from garment design to videograph­y, giving each of Taikan’s collection­s a story that reaches far beyond the clothes themselves.

Interviews with the brand’s creative collaborat­ors— including models, photograph­ers, tattoo artists and more—are posted on their website. And, in classic DJ form, there’s music involved: new designs launch in tandem with their own curated playlist.

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Mada Phiri (left) and Garret Louie (above) of Taikan Everything.
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During crisp days, the Sherpa jacket ($170) is a handy— and stylish—outer layer. We’re digging this cozy design in the cream colourway.
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Power Pant Taikan’s jogger pant ($85) is flexible enough to add to your weekly rotation.

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