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- From: mlc9g@Virginia.EDU ("Matt Condon")
- Newsgroups: alt.gothic
- Subject: Re: Goth Clothing Catalogs
- Message-ID: <1992Nov23.024543.10295@Virginia.EDU>
- Date: 23 Nov 92 02:45:43 GMT
- References: <1ejgolINNgsk@darkstar.UCSC.EDU>
- Organization: University of Virginia
- Lines: 25
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- banshee@cats.ucsc.edu writes:
- >
- > mlc9g@Virginia.EDU ("Matt Condon") writes:
- > >I don't think we ever did get any addresses out of the request
- > >for information on catalogs selling goth clothing (or did I
- > >miss something?). Doesn't anyone know anything?
- >
- > I think the upshot is that there is no "Goths-R-Us" and you'll have to pick
- > and choose to get a selection of clothing. A lot of the stuff is ex-theater
- > or antique/thrift store material. Learn to sew and you can alter things to
- > suit.
- >
- > If this is difficult for you, you might consider tattooing yourself black.
- >
-
- I know there are companies that sell goth-style clothing...
- I've seen catalogs before, but it was a while ago and I don't
- have any addresses anymore.
- Unfortunately, learning to sew is not really an option, because
- I don't have any of the equipment to do it and wouldn't have
- anywhere in my dorm room to put it.
- Tattooing does sound like a good idea... :-)
- I have recieved a couple of responses through e-mail with
- addresses for companies. If anyone else wants them, or would
- like me to post them, let me know.
-