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ladysprite) wrote2005-09-18 08:24 pm
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I Don't Suppose You'd Know.....
So I was digging through my closet recently, trying to figure out something to wear to go dancing in the near future, and I realized that I haven't bought myself any new dress-up and showoff clothes since.... well, since I moved back to Boston four years ago. This is a situation that needs fixing immediately.
This afternoon I wandered down to Harvard Square to raid one of the known gothy-themed stores there, only to find that they now sell vintage-style 1980's T-shirts, torn jeans, and baggy pajama pants. No leather pants, no minidresses, no halter tops, no nothing actually worth buying. And no other stores that I could find in the area that had anything useful, either.
So - Boston-area people, do you have any suggestions as to where I can go to find vaguely gothy, vaguely sexy dress-up clothes? I'm not willing to buy stuff online, since I'm kind of picky about how they fit, but I am willing to drive if there's a decent store a bit out of the way....
This afternoon I wandered down to Harvard Square to raid one of the known gothy-themed stores there, only to find that they now sell vintage-style 1980's T-shirts, torn jeans, and baggy pajama pants. No leather pants, no minidresses, no halter tops, no nothing actually worth buying. And no other stores that I could find in the area that had anything useful, either.
So - Boston-area people, do you have any suggestions as to where I can go to find vaguely gothy, vaguely sexy dress-up clothes? I'm not willing to buy stuff online, since I'm kind of picky about how they fit, but I am willing to drive if there's a decent store a bit out of the way....
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I don't know of any Hot Topics in MA; if you've found one, please let me know. And I won't order clothes off the internet; they never fit right and I always wind up having to send them back.
Still, Garment District might work. And I know you were thinking about going - care to make a trip together?
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garment district sells mostly used cloesht. nity happening cool clothes :) by the pound.
ther eare over a dozen hot topics in MA. one is in the natick mall. ther eis one in the auburn mall, the saugus mall, and a bunch more. i didn't know they existed outside the MA area... http://www.hottopic.com/storeLoc/store_lister.asp
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There is also Bedlam down in Providence. Small shop but a fair selection, decent prices and an owner who knows goth clothes, and knows fabrics & quality. I have always found him very helpful and friendly.
If we can manage to co-ordiante it I'd be glad to go down there with you."
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(I don't go there because used clothing places, in my experience, carry nothing for the short and fat.)
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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. :)
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No ideas, but if you want company, let me know when you take this new clothing out for it's test dance.
Be well.
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Care to plan something either for Saturday after the picnic, or Sunday during the day? And Anna (or anyone else, for that matter), would you want to come along?