Poll: Goth Clothing

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Skjalg Kreutzer

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I think cyber goth chicks are pretty sexy, and in my teens I had a long, dark coat and a weird hairdo. Goths ok in my book.
 

Amazon warrior

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Depends. As with any look, a lot of getting it right requires a person to know what does and does not suit them. If they get it wrong, then it looks silly and affected regardless.

I quite like some goth styles, although as a female of fairly intermediate build I often find it difficult to find something that isn't either for a tiny wee waif or what a friend of mine termed a "gothapotamus". It's very odd that both ends of the female physiology spectrum are catered for, but not the middle. Or perhaps I look in the wrong places... I do have height in my favour though (6' tall), so I can pull off wearing a long coat with relative ease. :)

Steampunk's where it's at from my POV, though I haven't got many steampunk-ish clothes. However, I'd like to own a corset one day...
 

Xyphon

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I absolutely love women interested in the gothic style. I'm not at all familiar with all the subtypes of Goth, but nothing turns me on more than a woman in a black, form fitting dress (a few rips in the legs are a plus), chains (optional), finger armor (optional), collar (choker, I believe), black (or maybe red) lipstick, a pale face with crazy contact lenses and black hair with blue highlights.

Give me that over a super model any day.
 

SwimmingRock

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I dig women in goth clothing. Guys generally look pretty silly, though. Okay, strictly speaking the women also look silly, but in a hot way. No, my problem with Goths is related entirely to architecture. I love gothic architecture, but when I tell people of my/our generation that, they think I mean set pieces in Anne Rice movies and immediately assume I'm into Goth music, which I most definitely am not.
 

jaketheripper

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Arawn.Chernobog said:
Shuswah_Noir said:
Arawn.Chernobog said:
If we're talking about American Mall-Goths and Hot Topic... it's a pathetic over-commercialized rip off that has no business existing.
I am incredibly grateful that Hot Topic is yet to appear in Australia.
It's mostly an American thing... and thank goodness for that, Europe is kept relatively pure by comparison.
Yes master, so, so pure!

-bows down to your greatness-

I tend to like it and incorporate it into my everyday look, although i guess it taints my country.
 

MasterOfWorlds

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I don't mind certain Goth style clothing. I don't wear it myself, but I can't deny that some people really nail the look and look quite good doing it.
 

Alon Shechter

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I love the clothing.
I just don't like the people behind it.
I know many goth people who just whine about shit,
and I know many people who have every good reason to whine about shit and still don't.
But still dress like someone that does.
Hmmm.
 

Amazon warrior

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Generic Gamer said:
Shuswah_Noir said:
Or, if you like it, let me know what about it you like and why.
I used to be a goth but I stopped identifying with the scene, too many wankers. I like the clothing but it often ends up looking crap on people because it's often highly tailored. People don't select the right size, over accessorise and end up looking moronic.

I'm a great believer that to wear gothic clothing well you need a certain personality...and it's not the introverted aloof personality a lot of goths sport. To wear gothic clothing well you need to be fashion conscious and a natural showman. Gothic clothing on teens hudling like penguins just looks stupid, gothic clothing on someone who accessorises well and moves confidently is captivating.

Same with make up and the jewellery, you're better off with less than more. One or two pieces of jewellery, especially if it's pewter, looks better than going in with ten claw rings and rapper-quantities of neck chains. Make up works the same, a little powder and some eyeliner works far better than full on corpse paint.
*nods* I freely admit that my knowledge of the goth sub-culture is lacking, but my impression has always been that showmanship plays a big part. It's making a statement, and that requires a lot of self-confidence. It's the reason I was always rather impressed by the girl I used to see wearing a top-hat around Uni.

Generic Gamer said:
Shuswah_Noir said:
Amazon warrior said:
Depends. As with any look, a lot of getting it right requires a person to know what does and does not suit them. If they get it wrong, then it looks silly and affected regardless.

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Steampunk's where it's at from my POV, though I haven't got many steampunk-ish clothes. However, I'd like to own a corset one day...
Are you the female version of me? Because if so, how did that happen?
Lol! How do we know that you're not the male version of me? ;) Though I'd still have no idea how that would happen!
 

brunothepig

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Shuswah_Noir said:
P.I.Staker said:
Goth looks like shit... That's why.
Itz not metalz... At all...
The only word i can match with Goth is pretentious.
Goth isn't supposed to be 'metal'... They're not even nearly the same genre...
To be fair, there's a slight crossover... I still don't really see the relevance, as you said goth's aren't trying to be Metal.
Anyway, I think it looks fucking awesome. It is somewhat similar to the Black Metal look, which I love.
I have a friend who does the goth look. All the time. Even in summer here in Australia, with temperatures of 40 degrees (Celsius). Man is dedicated lol.
Layzor said:
It's fine when you're young, but it's definately something you're supposed to grow out of.
You know, I hear that said about both goth and Metal, and my answer is fuck no. Why should you "grow out of it"? It's not harming anyone, if you like the way it looks why should you stop?
 

TilMorrow

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HerbertTheHamster said:
To be a real goth you have to go to sack Rome.
Lets get Asterix and Obelix up in this Place teaching peoples how do the goth thang! They can bring along their druid too for a healer.

Step 1: Drink Magic Potion
Step 2: ??????
Step 3: Get super strength and invulnerability!
Step 4: Attack Rome
Step 5: PROFIT!

OT: AS long as girls are the ones pulling off the style sensibly (i.e. not over the top) then I'm cool with it (Take Stocking as an example, pull that stuff into real life and you got something I'll agree with). But guys just look weird when doing it.

Also has anyone seen/heard about the style of 'happy' Goth? I think I encountered it on the internets a while back and I found it freaky.
 

CloakedOne

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I like it. Although I've never dressed as a Goth, I think it looks pretty awesome (especially on women, they look incredibly attractive to me). It's different and it's fashion that makes a statement. I guess I enjoy the boldness of it too. The dyed hair is exotic and pleasing when done well and the clothing' dramatic nature is nice to see sometimes.
 

dex-dex

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I prefer steampunk styles more also
http://a154.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/images01/73/l_52f8773efec0f89cd5b63cd90fe56e09.jpg
 

hurfdurp

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As with anything, some people can pull it off and some can't. The more subtle the better I find though and preferably on adults.
 

Actual

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I think most people's problems with it come from this:
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To counter that there is this:
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As well as hating the "non-conformist" aspect of it I have the additional problem that I figure something must be wrong with someone who spends that long on their appearance. I want to leave the house I grab jeans and a t-shirt, not because it looks good, but because it's convenient, clothes don't define a person.
 

Bloodstain

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Personally, I like the goth style very much. I don't really have that style, though, the only thing that's remotely "goth" is my black coat.

EDIT:
I like this [http://quizfarm.com/images/11485535751098112661_areyouGoth%5B1%5D.jpg] kind of goth clothing (isn't she pretty?) much more than this [http://www.allmystery.de/dateien/uh60967,1285766142,Goth01.jpg] one. Too artificial.
 

ThreeWords

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Goths can look good, but thats not to say that they all do. Personally, i'd love to be able to pull off a Gothic outfit, but I feel uncomfortably pretentious just wearing my longcoat...