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Trench Coat or somthing simmilar...
Okay, so my old trench coat that I had was from Tripp when i had just started getting into dressing gothic, I want to buy a new one now, but I do not want to buy it from Hot Topic or Tripp just because I have gotten tired of watching my clothes fall appart the day I get home from the store. Unfortunently I do not really have any skills in making my own stuff. What I would really like is somthing different from what everyone else has, of course, maybe somthing like a Jack Sparrow type coat... My main problem is that I really dont know where to buy this kind of stuff besides hot topic or maybe ebay... Does anyone know any good ideas for somthing like that and where to get it?
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you could try ebay.
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They can be a bit pricey, but www.x-tra-x.de pretty much has the largest selection of "gothy" outerwear I've seen. They have lots of male styles too, including trench coat type stuff. :)
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eBay is your best friend, trust me. I actually got my trench coat from KMart last year. I bought a coat from Hot Topic that was branded Tripp for a friend last year, and it fell apart in a few months. So I would say eBay is your best friend.
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Does that website deliver to the US? If so then the fuck do I click on lol
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wait... trench coats are not "goth." They're metal.
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*facepalm* Did you know plain white dress shirts are very very goth? Also, I've seen lots of goths and rivitheads wear trench coats. Drac does it, apparently. |
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.... Ow? Anyway, I suppose rivetheads are exempt... |
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If you felt so inclined you could argue World War One was the most 'metal' of wars?
I do love my two trenchcoats, I do feel at times like I'm a bit of a clone, but they keep me warm and help me strike a rather dashing figure on a blustery day. And to be honest, if I were to call them anything, I wouldn't call them Goth or Metal, I'd probably call them 'Neo!' (As in the Matrix, ya silly). Isn't there a leather store somewhere nearby you could pop into? As mentioned above, ebay is always good. X-tra-x really does have the biggest online catalogue and they do ship to the States, if you can't find it, LOOK HARDER! I thought I might throw in my own recommendation. http://www.thedarkangel.co.uk/onlinestore.php It's a bit pricey, but they are very unique if you fancied something special that is very far removed from the world of tripp trenchcoats. I was actually quite interested to see the Blue Banana has all but eliminated it's gothic section on it's website... Obviously it's going out of fashion. I only bring them up because I got my PVC trenchie from them (which is cheaper than leather). I got my other one (which is leather) second hand from a friend. Anyway. Good luck with the trenchcoat hunting! |
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I bought my greatcoat from a military surplus dealer. It's 1950s issue, from Greece. Why the Greeks had woolen greatcoats is beyond me, though. I think they must have been sent there while Greece was in the British zone of occupation. Some kind of bureaucratic clusterfuck. Either way, it looks bad ass and is very warm. |
I know where you can find Jack Sparrow's coat, but it's on an already well-known site for buying coats anyway... plus, I don't want anyone going around wearing that exact replica. That would be silly.
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Thrift stores/related chains, man. Tripp's stuff looks like it'll fall apart if you so much as think about giving it the Side Eye of Death.
American Apparel's (http://www.americanapparel.net/ I was a dumbass and gave out the wrong address last time) more worthy of buying from if Goodwill and TSA are a bust. Some might suggest Ipso Facto but half of the stuff is too elaborate cookie cutter, unjustly inflated and barely DIYable for my taste. |
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I got a trench coat from www.redballs.com they have all kinds of coats the one I bought has lasted me many years I'm planing on buying from them again they are good. I hope this helps.
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I think we've all learned our lessons about Tripp clothing. lol
My issue has always been price range. @Bella Sophia bashers, everyone has to learn some time. What she said is like saying "goggles are strictly goth thing." |
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I shop believe it or not...at Target. and the clothes have lasted me for years. |
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Can't say I'm complaining, though. :D |
As a goth who wears a trenchcoat and knows many other cod goths who do the same (I am of course the only real goth), I do have to admit that trenchcoats are first and foremost metal, as was my long viking hair and beard.
You could make an argument from the Sisters of Mercy but that doesn't really hold because that was velvet, not leather. Real goths dress like Ian Curtis anyhow. |
Sigh... Trench coats are long coats meant to be worn over a suit and are a proper "coat" as opposed to a jacket. A proper "trench coat" is specifically for rain and they date back to WWI. They're not "metal" they're not "goth", if anything they're military. Now SHUT UP.
In a non-asinine vein, has anyone ever had their coat tailored? I'm curious to see if it's worth it. By tailored I mean having it fit more correctly and less like a tent with a vague shape. |
I've had a bridge coat tailored, it was originally a men's coat but after the alterations you never would have known.
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Check out thrift stores, or in you're in the states, GoodWill, especially during the summer.
I bought a full length, men's trench coat made completely out of this lovely shade of burgundy leather, for only $10. From examining it once I got home I found that it was probably custom-made and therefor very expensive (not to mention old from the musty smell but a few days on the back porch cured the musty scent). Quite a steal in my opinion. I've also found some pretty awesome leather jackets and fur coats in there for pretty cheap. (Unfortunately, living in Florida, there was really no point in buying most the items I've found because it only gets cold enough to where them MAYBE 3 months out of the year, but closer to 1 & half) |
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Yeah cuz when I think metal I totally think of Burberry and London Fog.
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It's a trend for some rivetheads to wear camouflage, that does NOT make the US Army industrial, Elystan.
Anyway Sol, it's not lined. It has a zip out lining and I live in Los Angeles, so I'd sooner french kiss a chainsaw than wear thick lining out here. It's just huge. |
They could totally make that fit you without any problems and it shouldn't be terribly expensive but go get an estimate to see if you think it's worth the price.
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I'd probably check out several different places as well and maybe ask to see an example of some alterations theyve done or currently working on. You can never be too careful when it comes to items like that.
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There are alarming levels of win in this thread.
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Have you looked into dusters? They're about as long as trenchcoats, but usually less formal, with fewer buttons (and are more seldom worn).
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Dusters make me throw up in my mouth a little. Probably because all the people I've known to wear them were total schmucks who thought they were awesome bad asses.
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