I'd be up for a run to Garment District next weekend... I keep meaning to scrounge for costuming ideas for Burlesque stuff. I didn't remember it being "gothy", but more on the line of wierd/fun/creative/urban.
Other thoughts: - Hubba hubba - good but expensive, extra bonus that Teddy's Shoes is down the street, good for serious dance and generally slutty shoes - Central Square, Cambridge. - Urban Outfitters - Harvard Square - not goth, more trendy, but I find a lot of great peices there. Nothing I could wear to a Strictly Goth occasion, but good for parties, and non-goth dancing - Newbury Street - The Closet Upstairs may have closed, but there's GOT to be something that works. - Hot Topic - already discussed.
I admit - I don't do a ton of clothes shopping - I have too much already, so I only buy if I happen across something I can't live without. :)
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Other thoughts:
- Hubba hubba - good but expensive, extra bonus that Teddy's Shoes is down the street, good for serious dance and generally slutty shoes - Central Square, Cambridge.
- Urban Outfitters - Harvard Square - not goth, more trendy, but I find a lot of great peices there. Nothing I could wear to a Strictly Goth occasion, but good for parties, and non-goth dancing
- Newbury Street - The Closet Upstairs may have closed, but there's GOT to be something that works.
- Hot Topic - already discussed.
I admit - I don't do a ton of clothes shopping - I have too much already, so I only buy if I happen across something I can't live without. :)