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Posted: Fri May 01, 2009 9:16 pm
i have a problem , i can not find any chockers anywhere in n.c / or any other gothic clothing by the fact ! Do any one have this same problem or if u live in n.c where can i find a chocker
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Posted: Sat May 02, 2009 12:34 am
A fetish shop. You can find buckled boots, leather pants, and fishnet gear in the same place.
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-Resurrected Writer- Crew
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Posted: Sat May 02, 2009 4:35 am
Why buy when you can make?
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Posted: Sat May 02, 2009 9:09 am
i cant find a fetish shop like that in my area and i that a good idea . i might make then but i cant sew . all i want is a good choker i been buying them online www.rivithead .com
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Posted: Sat May 02, 2009 9:27 am
Infection XIII Why buy when you can make? i make my chokers out of broken belts. that way, i have material, plus a buckle, if its not too big. howeevr, the ones that i have made before, to say the least, choke me. but i have recently found some leather material from an old pillow my mom had and i'm planning on doing some nefarious things with it... as soon as i find my needle and thread. gonk my advice: be on the lookout for any material in your household or anywheres else that is old and is not being used anymore. i'm not saying to go ripping up peoples stuff if they still want it, but yea.
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Posted: Sat May 02, 2009 9:42 am
Alright, allow me to help. Chokers? Get some dog collars from the hardware store or some other place that sells them. Clothes? Thrift stores. I could also give you a large list of places online where you can get just about everything you need for your outfits (all of which I have personally ordered from, so yeah), but for now I'll list three. www.retroscopefashions.com <-- elegant gothic aristocrat and lolita www.obscura.com <-- good site, sells clothes, home decor, ext. www.cryoflesh.com <-- cyber goth Ebay is also a good option, although that can be risky. This website gives good simple patterns for sewing and making alot of stuff: http://www.gothfashion.info/diy.phpOh, and for chains and stuff you could customize into necklaces, attatch to pants, ext, again: hardware store.
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Posted: Sat May 02, 2009 9:45 am
www.hottopic.com
www.buckle.com
Those r my favs....
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Posted: Sat May 02, 2009 6:37 pm
Ayame_Rikimayu Infection XIII Why buy when you can make? i make my chokers out of broken belts. that way, i have material, plus a buckle, if its not too big. howeevr, the ones that i have made before, to say the least, choke me. but i have recently found some leather material from an old pillow my mom had and i'm planning on doing some nefarious things with it... as soon as i find my needle and thread. gonk my advice: be on the lookout for any material in your household or anywheres else that is old and is not being used anymore. i'm not saying to go ripping up peoples stuff if they still want it, but yea.Most of my clothes are either made or in some way modified from the original design. The only thing I usually buy are the occasional trinkets and jewelry, which I usually modify as well.
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Posted: Sun May 03, 2009 2:23 am
Angel of the End Alright, allow me to help. Chokers? Get some dog collars from the hardware store or some other place that sells them. Clothes? Thrift stores. I could also give you a large list of places online where you can get just about everything you need for your outfits (all of which I have personally ordered from, so yeah), but for now I'll list three. www.retroscopefashions.com <-- elegant gothic aristocrat and lolita www.obscura.com <-- good site, sells clothes, home decor, ext. www.cryoflesh.com <-- cyber goth Ebay is also a good option, although that can be risky. This website gives good simple patterns for sewing and making alot of stuff: http://www.gothfashion.info/diy.phpOh, and for chains and stuff you could customize into necklaces, attatch to pants, ext, again: hardware store. Thankyou so much for the link to Retroscope!!! all of the clothing there is so beautiful!
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Posted: Sun May 03, 2009 11:29 pm
Shadowed Intent Angel of the End Alright, allow me to help. Chokers? Get some dog collars from the hardware store or some other place that sells them. Clothes? Thrift stores. I could also give you a large list of places online where you can get just about everything you need for your outfits (all of which I have personally ordered from, so yeah), but for now I'll list three. www.retroscopefashions.com <-- elegant gothic aristocrat and lolita www.obscura.com <-- good site, sells clothes, home decor, ext. www.cryoflesh.com <-- cyber goth Ebay is also a good option, although that can be risky. This website gives good simple patterns for sewing and making alot of stuff: http://www.gothfashion.info/diy.phpOh, and for chains and stuff you could customize into necklaces, attatch to pants, ext, again: hardware store. Thankyou so much for the link to Retroscope!!! all of the clothing there is so beautiful! Gorgeous! blaugh *starts hoarding money to buy beautiful clothing items*
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Posted: Mon May 04, 2009 9:53 pm
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Posted: Wed May 06, 2009 11:52 pm
Shadowed Intent Angel of the End Alright, allow me to help. Chokers? Get some dog collars from the hardware store or some other place that sells them. Clothes? Thrift stores. I could also give you a large list of places online where you can get just about everything you need for your outfits (all of which I have personally ordered from, so yeah), but for now I'll list three. www.retroscopefashions.com <-- elegant gothic aristocrat and lolita www.obscura.com <-- good site, sells clothes, home decor, ext. www.cryoflesh.com <-- cyber goth Ebay is also a good option, although that can be risky. This website gives good simple patterns for sewing and making alot of stuff: http://www.gothfashion.info/diy.phpOh, and for chains and stuff you could customize into necklaces, attatch to pants, ext, again: hardware store. Thankyou so much for the link to Retroscope!!! all of the clothing there is so beautiful! I completes agree. I NEED this shirt.
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Posted: Thu May 07, 2009 4:28 am
Digital Malevolence Shadowed Intent Angel of the End Alright, allow me to help. Chokers? Get some dog collars from the hardware store or some other place that sells them. Clothes? Thrift stores. I could also give you a large list of places online where you can get just about everything you need for your outfits (all of which I have personally ordered from, so yeah), but for now I'll list three. www.retroscopefashions.com <-- elegant gothic aristocrat and lolita www.obscura.com <-- good site, sells clothes, home decor, ext. www.cryoflesh.com <-- cyber goth Ebay is also a good option, although that can be risky. This website gives good simple patterns for sewing and making alot of stuff: http://www.gothfashion.info/diy.phpOh, and for chains and stuff you could customize into necklaces, attatch to pants, ext, again: hardware store. Thankyou so much for the link to Retroscope!!! all of the clothing there is so beautiful! I completes agree. I NEED this shirt. And I need both of these! http://www.retroscopefashions.com/images/mens/b00016W.jpghttp://www.retroscopefashions.com/images/mens/TP00032.jpg
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Posted: Thu May 07, 2009 4:46 am
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Posted: Wed Jun 03, 2009 4:08 pm
Like alot of the others I stick with makeing my stuff. Collars are easy to make and cost no more than $10. I get belts and yard cells and goodwill for 50 cent and 20 spikes for around $6 at my favorit site http://studsandspikes.com/buy/index.html. O yea, and some superglue that cost a little more than I like to pay, think it cost around $3. But for Ive had no probs with the collars I make, they seems to be better than the store bought ones.
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