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+Size Alternative Fashion 2.0

Hey Fab Bats! A couple months ago I posted a +Size Alt Fashion masterpost that you were SUPER enthusiastic about. Some of you had great off-the-list suggestions, so I thought I’d do a 2.0 for you Bat Babes. I also dug around and included a few more masculine selections. Here’s
where the fun is at:

  • Candy Strike
    – Indie shop with artistically morbid designs for all sizes. The
    designer believes in “fearless fashion, smirks and unapologetic displays
    of style”.
  • Domino Dollhouse – A wide range of clothing avec class. You can choose between petticoat colors as well.
  • Hell Bunny – On the Rockin’-that-Psycho Billy side, as most +Alt fashion seems to be, but still incredibly Qute.
  • Chubby Cartwheels
    I LURV the designs going on here. Feeling the space galaxy witch vibe
    full force. Also the “Diet Industry Dropout” shirt kills.
  • Hey Viv – Another Retro rollin shop. Only this one’s got a cheeky edge.
  • Chic Star – A huge array of designs to choose from. You can submit your own style ideas for rewards as well.
  • Carmakoma
    – Has an all black section with basics like turtle necks, sheer shirts
    and leather pants. Just missing a Smiths record and a coffee mug.
  • Hello Holiday – Fancy-50s-Grunge imo. Mostly simple skirts, dress and lingerie.
  • Retroscope Fashions
    – Steampunk attire for Ladies and Gentlemen gifted with acute time
    traveling skills! Grab your mustaches and place a custom order for
    larger sizes! Quite the extraordinary!
  • Gentelman’s Emporium – Check out the larger sizes, chap.
  • Kambriel – beautifully intricate gothic clothing with both masculine and feminine selections. Custom sizes.
  • Rose Mortem
    – Beautiful handmade Victorian style wear with custom sizes. You can
    even choose your own colors although most of you will probably go for
    black.
  • Deadhouse Dolly – Gothic fashion that also offers a fine selection of spooky accessories.
  • Gloomth – gorgeous handmade clothing with custom sizes. This is how I imagine Wednesday’s wardrobe.
  • Tunnel Vision – psycho 90s vintage craze. Also features model Alyssa Panda Eyes from Dining with Dana’s first interview!
  • Living Doll – Grunge-ish. Particularly like the denim shorts although, for that price, you could probably just cut off a pair of jeans.
  • Modcloth – Crying about this exquisite velvet bathing suit.
  • Monif C. – Warning: colorful. They do, however, have a gorgeous collection of dresses and swimwear.
  • Pinup Girl Clothing
    – 50s inspired +size fashion. A real way back trip with modern prints. A
    great alternative to Hell Bunny if you’re looking to step out of
    Psychobilly town or want to create your own take on it.
  • Jacamo – Masculine wear that’s an inch more fancy than T-shirts and sweats.
  • Corvus Corone – a hauntingly beautiful Etsy shop. Get ready to summon some demons in these outfits.
  • The Pyramid Collection – Wiccan wear. I honestly commend them for calling large sizes “Goddess Sizes”.
  • Sunheart Godess Clothing – caters to “small plus size godess gals”.
  • Seraphim – Good for a witch’s night out.
  • Ashley Nell Tipton – Currently on hiatus but will be back!
  • Blue Fish Clothing – Neo-bobo looking at first, but on second thought these could make some great Mori outfits.
  • Proud Mary – The definition of fattitude.
  • Red Dress NYC – IMPORTANT. Varied in sizes and styles, plus one of the few alternative shops I have seen with a Masculine & Butch section.

Regular retail:

Lingerie:

Bonus: The H-E-B app can give you discounts based on your shopping habits! For more try gothiccharmschool‘s fab post on buying Plus Size Goth gear or this major list of retailers with +size clothing.

What
are your favs? Do you own a shop with larger options? There’s a whole
lot more in the universe and I’d love to hear your voice!

More posts: Ms Zombi’s Shopping Guide for Plus Size LolitasLooking Fierce for Bats on a BudgetSummer Goth Shops on Etsy

Questions?Help me keep posting!

Yess! Candy Strike is my JAM. 

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