Traditional Goth
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Traditional Goth (or Trad Goth) is a time period defining the aesthetic that displays the conventional and original aesthetics of Goth from the 1980s. The examples are from the apparel worn through Bauhaus (band), Siouxsie Sioux, and The Cure. Dominantly black garb, creepers, winklepickers, and backcombed, disheveled hair are commonplace. Patrons of the Batcave membership inside the UK had an effect on the style with the attire they wore. This additionally has near relation to the Deathrock revival and fashion, because the 1980s Goth and Batcavers fashion influenced the aesthetic over the decades into the 2010s.


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