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  2. Gothic fashion - Wikipedia

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    A goth woman at Kensal Green Cemetery open day, 2015 Girl dressed in a Victorian costume during the Whitby Gothic Weekend festival in 2013. Gothic fashion is a clothing style worn by members of the goth subculture. A dark, sometimes morbid, fashion and style of dress, [1] typical gothic fashion includes black dyed hair and black clothes. [1]

  3. New Rock - Wikipedia

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    New Rock boots. New Rock is a Spanish shoe and clothing company that make goth style boots, shoes and clothes (though they do have some designs that may not be considered gothic). The company was founded by the Ortuño family in 1978 in Yecla. The family has been making shoes and boots for three generations, spanning back to 1928. [1]

  4. Winklepicker - Wikipedia

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    Winklepicker boots are very popular in Germany among the modern Vogue goth and punk subcultures, who refer to the boots as "pikes" or "pickers". [ citation needed ] Although slightly pointed toes are often a feature of women's fashion shoes, they are usually nowadays "tamed down" or shortened (often sacrificing comfortable toe space) for mass ...

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  6. Steampunk fashion - Wikipedia

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    Steampunk fashion is a mixture of fashion trends from different historical periods. Steampunk clothing adds the looks of characters from the 19th century, explorers, soldiers, lords, countesses and harlots, to the punk, contemporary street fashion, burlesque, goth, fetishism, vampire and frills among others. [9]

  7. Dr. Martens - Wikipedia

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    A pair of classic black leather Griggs' Dr. Martens boots, with distinctive yellow stitching around the sole Klaus Märtens was a doctor in the German Army during World War II . After he injured his ankle, while skiing, in 1945, [ 3 ] he found that his standard-issue army boots were too uncomfortable on his injured foot.

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