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Art and Design / April 8, 2021

Heartbreak Social Club announce a new clothing line

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Art and Design / April 8, 2021

Heartbreak Social Club announce a new clothing line

By Emily Mullen

New drop who dis

Dublin’s most distinctive tattoo parlors Heartbreak Social Club have announced a new clothing line. Leaning into their vampy roots, the Heartbreakers have named their first drop “The Gothic Collection”.

“After a year of sourcing and designing, the new line of Heartbreak Clothing Co. is almost here,” the Heartbreakers wrote on Instagram.

They’ve already teased one item from the line, a Hells Angels inspired sleeveless leather jacket with Heartbreak Social Club logo and a skull and crossbones hand-painted on the back.

The “Cult Jackets” are available in different styles and sizes and are one-off refurbished, hand-finished.

The proprietors of 26 Drury Street and 112 Capel Street, have hinted that the line will contain a jewellery range. The parlor has already run successful lines of jewellery and branded merch, most of which sold out.

Heartbreak Social Club has had to pivot its business dramatically, just a couple of weeks after opening its new parlor on 26 Drury Street. Follow them on Instagram for more info on their drop.

Elsewhere on District: There’s a food market set to launch on the grounds of The Iveagh Market