>>18631946If you could go back 100 years you could literally just wear late Victorian, early Edwardian era white tie like the count did with an opera cape- literally just standard evening clothing for the well to do. There's no "vampire" specific look, it just was that the 30s Bela Lugosi Dracula cemented the count's evening dress look into popular culture. The only common lore is that they are usually good looking and well dressed. I don't know about modern times unless you want to look like the sparkly variety.
>>18632051Karloff... sidekick???FUCK YOU!
>>18632067Sorry that Black Sabbath isn't the first thing most people think of for vampires.
>>18632090you retardhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iFOJh-kv2PE
>>18632094Not a movie I've seen, so not a reference I got.
>>18632096I keep forgetting we're full of zoomers now who don't watch classics my bad
>>18632099Let's hear you call Boris Karloff a cocksucker.
>>18631946Damask, brocade, or other ostentatious pattern fabrics, combined with semi-formal to formal wear depending on occasion. Shrine of Hollywood has the vampire clothing market cornered, but they lean a bit too far into meme territory if you're still trying to look "normal".
If vampires had been real, which they aren't, then chances are they'd just wear black instead of trying to look like someone from the past.
>>18633094ME
>>18633094I agree, but i'd take that logic further, and say that they wouldn't even wear black more than the normal person does.
>>18631946Just dress like that and move to Transylvania
Detachable cuffs and collars