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ok does anyone know where i can find some baggy gothic cloths, cause all i can find are pleather pants and men dresses, which are two things i dknt want to wear. pleese help


Wed Dec 14, 2005 6:55 pm
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Hot Topic.


Wed Dec 14, 2005 7:08 pm
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I kno hot topic, but i mean some other stores that people might know


Wed Dec 14, 2005 7:15 pm
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Try http://www.ipso-facto.com they are expensive just a warning,
also try http://www.findcoolclothes.com or try doing a search for Tripp n.y.c.
Tripp n.y.c makes alot of that stuff. Actually i think they are the only brand that does. Most goths wear actual goth clothing (well as far as i know generally aviods the baggy pants look since thats more geared toward ravers and rockerkids but this isnt a hardfast rule) so no one else makes it.

Also i would try not to ask obvious question on here alot, it'll get you in trouble. Using the search button and looking through the links page couldnt hurt either.

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First, go here.

Then, go here.

That is all.

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Wed Dec 14, 2005 8:59 pm
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Go to an army surpluss store and buy clothes two sizes to big. That should do it.

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Wed Dec 14, 2005 9:09 pm
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RiffRaff wrote:
Go to an army surpluss store and buy clothes two sizes to big. That should do it.

In fact, you could go anywhere that sells black clothing and buy something in an extra large. Why pay more for that "my clothes don't fit properly" look when you can get it nice and cheap by buying clothes that just don't fit. ???

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Wed Dec 14, 2005 10:24 pm
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For baggy jeans, I buy Bolt. Or more specifically their 24" Jean and 24" Carpenter Jean, they have a fair selection of colours for each and their quality is good. They are very baggy, but not "clown pant" baggy like some of those I see on the Hot Topic website.

You can find them in a shop called Pete's Place in the UK, or alternatively buy them online from the bolt online store


Zeph: Personally, I find that list so large and relatively unstructured it's difficult to really find what i'm looking for.


Thu Dec 15, 2005 4:22 am
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Dangerous Brands Site

Attitude Clothing Site

Both good for that sort of stuff

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Thu Dec 15, 2005 5:17 am
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thanks for the help


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Try JNCO clothing. You can find them in most JCPenny's.

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Natalie13 wrote:
Try JNCO clothing. You can find them in most JCPenny's.

Oh, how the mighty have fallen. I remember back about 6 years ago all I wore was incredibly baggy clothing, and the definitive best jeans to get were jncos- they cost more at the time but were of a much higher quality than comparable styles. Then they got rarer, and much harder to find in the usual 'alternative' stores where they used to be sold (Hot Topic [I know...], Pacific Sunwear, etc.). Eventually I just ended buying them directly online.

I find it depressing now to think that they are sold at JCPennys. I guess that makes me some sort of fashion elitist/bigot.

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I just buy guy pants at a department store and shirts a size or two too big.


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