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Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2007 5:08 pm
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Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2007 5:15 pm
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Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2007 6:03 pm
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-Resurrected Writer- Sadly, the costume you have so far adds up to either: A) Mallgoth (known by others as "poseur goth") or B) Metalhead (with the former being more likely) For suggestions on stuff to do for a more gothy outfit, try looking at the "Labels sticky" (for fashions of various goth scenes), or the Fashion subforum. My first suggestion, however, is that if you want to do a gothy outfit, metal band shirts are a MAJOR no-no. The baggy pants with chains (Tripp pants) are also not going to help you much in trying to have a goth appearance.
I resent that, everyone knows true metalheads wear blue denim or tight leather pants.
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Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2007 6:17 pm
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Rellik San -Resurrected Writer- Sadly, the costume you have so far adds up to either: A) Mallgoth (known by others as "poseur goth") or B) Metalhead (with the former being more likely) For suggestions on stuff to do for a more gothy outfit, try looking at the "Labels sticky" (for fashions of various goth scenes), or the Fashion subforum. My first suggestion, however, is that if you want to do a gothy outfit, metal band shirts are a MAJOR no-no. The baggy pants with chains (Tripp pants) are also not going to help you much in trying to have a goth appearance. I resent that, everyone knows true metalheads wear blue denim or tight leather pants. While Tripp was originally made for the metal scene, it's true that Tripp is a ******** from standard metal fashion (they mostly appeal to mallgoths now; which is why I said that mallgoth seemed the more likely case than metalhead).
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Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2007 7:31 pm
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Rellik San -Resurrected Writer- Sadly, the costume you have so far adds up to either: A) Mallgoth (known by others as "poseur goth") or B) Metalhead (with the former being more likely) For suggestions on stuff to do for a more gothy outfit, try looking at the "Labels sticky" (for fashions of various goth scenes), or the Fashion subforum. My first suggestion, however, is that if you want to do a gothy outfit, metal band shirts are a MAJOR no-no. The baggy pants with chains (Tripp pants) are also not going to help you much in trying to have a goth appearance. I resent that, everyone knows true metalheads wear blue denim or tight leather pants.
Now that to me is a snooty comment. Just because someone doesn't wear either blue denim or leather pants means they can't be a metal head. A guy I work with is an amazing metal band and he wears lose khaki shorts. If you saw him you'd think he was a skater but hes all metal and proud of it.
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Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2007 7:45 pm
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Lady Detarra Rellik San -Resurrected Writer- Sadly, the costume you have so far adds up to either: A) Mallgoth (known by others as "poseur goth") or B) Metalhead (with the former being more likely) For suggestions on stuff to do for a more gothy outfit, try looking at the "Labels sticky" (for fashions of various goth scenes), or the Fashion subforum. My first suggestion, however, is that if you want to do a gothy outfit, metal band shirts are a MAJOR no-no. The baggy pants with chains (Tripp pants) are also not going to help you much in trying to have a goth appearance. I resent that, everyone knows true metalheads wear blue denim or tight leather pants. Now that to me is a snooty comment. Just because someone doesn't wear either blue denim or leather pants means they can't be a metal head. A guy I work with is an amazing metal band and he wears lose khaki shorts. If you saw him you'd think he was a skater but hes all metal and proud of it.
I always thought that metalheads dressed however the hell they wanted to.
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Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2007 8:48 pm
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Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2007 2:26 am
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Lady Detarra Rellik San -Resurrected Writer- Sadly, the costume you have so far adds up to either: A) Mallgoth (known by others as "poseur goth") or B) Metalhead (with the former being more likely) For suggestions on stuff to do for a more gothy outfit, try looking at the "Labels sticky" (for fashions of various goth scenes), or the Fashion subforum. My first suggestion, however, is that if you want to do a gothy outfit, metal band shirts are a MAJOR no-no. The baggy pants with chains (Tripp pants) are also not going to help you much in trying to have a goth appearance. I resent that, everyone knows true metalheads wear blue denim or tight leather pants. Now that to me is a snooty comment. Just because someone doesn't wear either blue denim or leather pants means they can't be a metal head. A guy I work with is an amazing metal band and he wears lose khaki shorts. If you saw him you'd think he was a skater but hes all metal and proud of it.
Erm.... it was a joke, based on the stereotypes of heavy metal, me being a metalhead myself am allowed to make such comments and plays on stereotypes without it being offensive.
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Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2007 2:27 am
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-Isel- Lady Detarra Rellik San -Resurrected Writer- Sadly, the costume you have so far adds up to either: A) Mallgoth (known by others as "poseur goth") or B) Metalhead (with the former being more likely) For suggestions on stuff to do for a more gothy outfit, try looking at the "Labels sticky" (for fashions of various goth scenes), or the Fashion subforum. My first suggestion, however, is that if you want to do a gothy outfit, metal band shirts are a MAJOR no-no. The baggy pants with chains (Tripp pants) are also not going to help you much in trying to have a goth appearance. I resent that, everyone knows true metalheads wear blue denim or tight leather pants. Now that to me is a snooty comment. Just because someone doesn't wear either blue denim or leather pants means they can't be a metal head. A guy I work with is an amazing metal band and he wears lose khaki shorts. If you saw him you'd think he was a skater but hes all metal and proud of it. I always thought that metalheads dressed however the hell they wanted to.
Pretty much, recently I've taken to blue jeans, converse knock offs, black shirt and gray suit jacket.
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Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2007 11:29 am
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Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2007 12:17 pm
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As someone said before there are many different styles and it is the question what suits you best. An easy look would be you borrow or buy yourself a black leather trouser or black trouser, but no jean and a, hard to describe in english, black, long sleeved satin barrock/gothic shirt which has bottons, but around the upper part of the chest has some strings to bind. Also the sleeves are not "lean" but ..well look like the shirts barrockiean people wore. It`s really hard to describe if you don´t know the proper word. "Rüschenhemd, schwarz, Seide mit Bändern zum Schnüren" You get yourself black boots or black shoes, but in the case with black shoes you were black socks, and you borrow yourself a long black cloak or coat. With long I mean until the toes.
You can pale your face, but you must not, you can dye your hair or leave it as it is. If you have short hair, dying them black can never be wrong. Eyeliner, a few accessoires, ready you are.
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Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2007 12:31 pm
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Rellik San -Isel- Lady Detarra Rellik San -Resurrected Writer- Sadly, the costume you have so far adds up to either: A) Mallgoth (known by others as "poseur goth") or ly I've taken to blue jeans, converse knock offs, black shirt and gray suit B) Metalhead (with the former being more likely) For suggestions on stuff to do for a more gothy outfit, try looking at the "Labels sticky" (for fashions of various goth scenes), or the Fashion subforum. My first suggestion, however, is that if you want to do a gothy outfit, metal band shirts are a MAJOR no-no. The baggy pants with chains (Tripp pants) are also not going to help you much in trying to have a goth appearance. I resent that, everyone knows true metalheads wear blue denim or tight leather pants. Now that to me is a snooty comment. Just because someone doesn't wear either blue denim or leather pants means they can't be a metal head. A guy I work with is an amazing metal band and he wears lose khaki shorts. If you saw him you'd think he was a skater but hes all metal and proud of it. I always thought that metalheads dressed however the hell they wanted to.Pretty much, recent jacket. The grey jacket looks silly.
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Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2007 12:31 pm
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Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2007 1:26 pm
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