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Goth clothing

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Does anyone know a good website for Goth type clothing, there are so many I am going dizz?

Hopefully there should be a decent Goth shop in Whitby and if not then it will be a trip to Nottingham.
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Are you going goth then Mrs B?
How about good old fleabay )t'
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There's some great places in Whitby, Mrs B. Have you ever been there on Goth Weekend? It's great!
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I was clearing out a cupboard and found some of my old Goth stuff, think DD must have nabbed it. Mr Beer likes me in Goth stuff, it turns him to jelly bless.

I just think larger ladies can look wrong in Goth clothing so I will go for a muted version to what I used to wear.

I don't do fleabay now I always seem to end up with junk or people hacking my paypal so gave it up as a bad job.
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My goth mates buy most of thier clothes online.. I was shocked at how expensive some of it is!! yike* Some shops in Whitby do sell Goth clothes but thier isnt masses of choice.
I agree with Lisa B the goth weekend is brilliant! )t'
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When does Whitby have their Goth weekend. Must admit I know folk who are Goths, who will probably go.
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Not sure when Goth weekends are but I bet there is a website for it.

I will only have a toned down version of Goth due to being old and fat, nothing worse than an overdressed fat woman. I agree some of the clothes are VERY expensive and I remember some of the brands being very snug so their idea of a medium is more of a petite 10 than a generous 12.
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Mrs B, STOP

you are NOT fat or OLD, you are a lovely woman, don't tone things down esp if it turns Mr B to jelly )w( )w(
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Bollybarb wrote:Mrs B, STOP

you are NOT fat or OLD, you are a lovely woman, don't tone things down esp if it turns Mr B to jelly )w( )w(



That's told you Mrs B )t'


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Bossy Bolly is nick name of mine!! )t'
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You are sweet Bolly, blind but sweet.

Just a thing of mine that I used to be very adventurous with clothes and now am just dull dull dull, really need a new look.
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Then do it!!

OOOH i wonder if we could get Trinny and Susannah to come and enliven us?? I'd love to be Trinny'ed and Susannah'ed
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I think I'd rather be Gok-ed
I agree with the others Mrs B - you should go for it.

(and, from the way you talk, I would expect you to be really old & really fat, but from the last meet-up picture you posted, you are neither ... although you have put on a bit of weight since taking the picture for your avatar...)
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LittleBrownFrog wrote:
... although you have put on a bit of weight since taking the picture for your avatar...)


Good thing too! :shock:
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I could diet down to a 10 again but I have spent a fortune on biscuits to get this (lack of) waist so don't want to waste all that money.

Just eaten a kitkat chunky, oops but had been to hospital visiting so needed the calories to fight off hospitalitis plus, DD and Mr Beer each ate one so I didn't want to seem a party pooper
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