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So me and a friend are going to a goth club, but whenever I look up gothic fashion only chicks pop up. What kinda clothes do men wear at a goth club?
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>>18537481
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>>18537481
That's a man, baby!
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>>18537549
This isn't what goth clubs are like at all. Goth clubs are usually intertwined with bdsm culture and the men dress more like this. They play industrial/electro music like combichrist or and one or ashbury heights
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>>18537481
hey op that guy in your picture looks fucking miserable so shitty so unfashionable
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>>18537481
Tranny/10
>>18537549
7/10
>>18537552
10/10
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>>18537576
he has beautiful hands and is very skinny so im jealous
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>>18537549
A lot of goth clubs and events specifically say no jeans, even if they're black. That said a lot of my friends who go to more casual ones dress basically like that.
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I fucking hate women so much
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>>18538325
that's a man
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Goth clubs are incredibly lame. Goth as a style only looks good when you sprinkle elements into your actual personal style, otherwise it's laughable.
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>>18538368
Have you ever been to one? They're out of fucking control.
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Black skinny jeans, a band t-shirt, straightened hair and black eyeliner.
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What are goth clubs even like? I might like to visit one, I'm not really a clubber period but I dig the aesthetic (obviously) and I like a lot of goth rock / Industrial when I hear it played. Stylewise I try my hardest to larp as Danzig every day. Doesn't seem to exist in my part of the country anyway.
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>>18538573
See:>>18537552. A lot of couples and exibitionists. Crazy theatrics. The one I went to had the finale of the night after a lot of dancing be guys in gas masks come out with women with upside down cross taped nipples. The guys had metal cockpieces on and angle grinders and then they angle grinded sparks off the cock pieces onto the women and croud. There were stockades where women were being locked up in front of everyone, nobody having sex openly or anything but all part of the pagentry. Everybody dressed like the matrix. They played electro/industrial which is a small genre. And then a lot of dancing. The theme for the night I went to was military fashion show which is an and one song and so a lot of military themed outfits.
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>>18537481
Just watch some goth music videos, or the entire underworld series. Silk shirts (usually black or red, sometimes white), sports jackets or coats, formal pants, combat boots or dress shoes. Also lots of makeup, usually shaved head or some complicated hairdo.
You should be able to get by with subdued metal or emo stuff, though. Similar enough that you won't stand out, at least.
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>>18538606
That sounds fucking awesome. Gotta be something in NYC, right? I live pretty fucking far but you make it sound well worth a train ride. So stylewise I'll be alright too with the sort of tryhard edgy fits that I already like. Wax coated jeans, leather coat, big stupid boots, lots of belts and straps.
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>>18538646
No this was in downtown phoenix
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>>18538649
No no, I meant that there has to be a similar event held in the NYC area - which is close enough to where I live. No assumptions to your whereabouts. But thanks for the info, seriously. I think I'd really like the mix of industrial music and fetish-adjacent pageantry a lot. Do the "cleaner" elements of classic goth style make an appearance? Silk shirt in a baroque pattern? Or is that kind of passe?
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>>18538656
I'm 32 and went to this when I was 21. No idea anymore. The genre of music is fairly dead. The assemblage 23 guy had to get a job in IT and has like basic comptia certs at 50 which is sad. I was friends with a hungarian girl who went to them in florida but she was my age so idk anymore. I'm sure nyc will have them and it will have a lot of eastern yuros/germans there since the genre is still popular there and it's an international city.
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>>18537481
>What kinda clothes do men wear at a goth club?
Male goth-adjacent here.

Anything black will get you through the door.
Goths are somewhat forgiving of colour etc as a statement but it's a tired joke so you have to do it well and ironically or you just look like a tourist.
Black jeans and a black t-shirt (goth band++) will pass without standing out.
Bonus points for:
>cradle of filth (anything but slutty/kinky is better)
>picrel
>popular goth bands in your area

To tart it up a bit, try fancy pants (black obviously, I'm not going to repeat this again). Tight jeans are basic but acceptable, leather pants a plus, kinkster/BDSM pants are common, biker leathers are an acceptable fall-back and sometimes a bonus for the right boi/chick but you need the bike too.
There's an element of heroin-chic in Goth fashion at the grunge/crust/street level, hence the tight jeans. Following that thread will work for you if that's your style.
If you're going for baroque then you want high-goth fashion which is all lace cuffs on silk shirts and burgundy cravats and frock coats. You get the idea. That's not a starter package so leave it for now.

If you want to get through the door to access kinky goth pussy but don't know what you're doing, go for any black pants (even office slacks will do if black) and a lace-up pirate shirt, optionally silk. Adorn with an eye-of-ra pendant and say you really liked the netflix Sandman adaption and Death is so cute!
A leather belt and an elaborate buckle of steam-punk/fantasy style will be fine. I wore a pewter dragon buckle that people often admired, best $50 I ever spent, picked it up at a market from a stall doing a bunch of random leather belts with ornate buckles, you must have seen something similar sometime and wondered who bought them. It's guys like me into goth pussy who do.

There's also a cyberpunk sub-genre but let's leave that for now.
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>>18538814
>Bonus points for:
>cradle of filth (anything but slutty/kinky is better)
Funny how this band was pretty much universally rejected by Gen X and Millenials, but suddenly zoomers have put them on a pedestal.
Black metal crowds considered them posers, alt/goth crowds saw them as cringy and try hard, pretty much everyone saw them as the ICP/Juggalos of extreme metal.
Every dog has its day, I guess.
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>>18538821
>pretty much universally rejected by Gen X
I don't know whether people actually listened to them but loads of GenX bought their T-shirts. They probably bought a CD and tried to like them whether they did or not.
Alt/goth crowds in Gen-X/Z loved the t-shirts and I'd see them at the clubs constantly.
I don't recall hearing their songs on the dance floor but I probably wouldn't know if I had.
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>>18538851
>on the dance floor
It isn't dance music. This is normal goth dance music. https://youtu.be/1kmYvx4aQrE?si=Xw2nZ1jlOti65_zs
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>>18538854
>It isn't dance music. This is normal goth dance music
Anon, you have no idea the abominations I have danced to when some retarded friend of a club-organiser had a turn in the DJ booth but what else was I going to do, try to talk to girls instead of just dancing with them?
https://youtu.be/mk2pntaeBDA?feature=shared
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>>18538853
>I don't know whether people actually listened to them but loads of GenX bought their T-shirts.
I think that's also part of the reason a lot of the music scenes rejected them. A lot of normies or non-metal scene types bought the merchandise for the shock value and that just reinforced the idea that they were "posers."
Kind of the same way black craft cult is a default brand for the try-hard "look at me" satanist types.
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>>18538325
Good thing OP didn't post one.
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>>18537481
Post her cock.
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>>18538867
It's poseurs not posers just for future discussions you have
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>>18538656

Basement for nyc. Also, they vibe check hard, so you better be ready to get humiliated in front of your girl. I seen like 15 separate people get turned around in front of me.



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