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From Gothic To Country – Black Clothing Is A Staple, Learn How To Keep Your Black Clothes Black

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The color black has always been a staple in the fashion industry and the foundation of a majority of the wardrobes in the world.

However, in particular one need only to look at the cultural revolutions of the music industry and the influence it has had on the impressionable young people that idolize the artists. This in turns formalizes their sense of style which stays with them throughout their lives.
Starting in the 1950′s with the thrust of rock n roll music to the growing middle class and continuing through the 1960′s, 70′s, 80′s etc… From Johnny Cash to the Ramones to the Beatles. From Led Zepplin to Alice Cooper to Bauhaus, black has been a common denominator in all of the cultural scenes, from Punk to Death Metal, from shock rock to hair metal, from country to Gothic and chic to sub-culture. Black is everywhere.

If you have any black items in your wardrobe, you have the same problems as everyone else. How do I keep my black clothes black?

There are simple steps to prevent the pre-mature fading of your black clothes and many of the ideas are very easy to practice.

Gothic Clothing and Fashion

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Where did Gothic Fashion Originate?

Gothic style has featured strongly throughout history and prior to their being a fashion style for so called “goths”, buildings, literature and art were referred to as being “gothic”. The original goths were a Germanic tribe that were recorded as having a major part in the fall of the Roman Empire. At the time, Europe’s style was classical and after the fall of Rome, during the Renaissance period, new styles appeared that were unusual and subsequently were referred to as “gothic”.

Gothic sub-culture has always been associated with darkness, mystery and the supernatural as well as the Roman Catholic church. In decades following the Renaissance, a nostaligic wave swept over Europe and the facination with gothic ruins and this alternative lifestyle started to create a following.

Literature and films have developed over history, typically set in a castle or dark ruin and usually featuring an appearance from vampires, mysterious beasts and femme fatales.

Gothic fashion

Romantic style gothic clothing

Gothic culture and fashion is considered to ultimately be about expressing one’s self and being able to be creative, imaginative and unique in appearance and personaility.

Gothic Clothing and Fashion

Where did Gothic Fashion Originate?

Gothic style has featured strongly throughout history and prior to their being a fashion style for so called “goths”, buildings, literature and art were referred to as being “gothic”. The original goths were a Germanic tribe that were recorded as having a major part in the fall of the Roman Empire. At the time, Europe’s style was classical and after the fall of Rome, during the Renaissance period, new styles appeared that were unusual and subsequently were referred to as “gothic”.

Gothic sub-culture has always been associated with darkness, mystery and the supernatural as well as the Roman Catholic church. In decades following the Renaissance, a nostaligic wave swept over Europe and the facination with gothic ruins and this alternative lifestyle started to create a following.

Literature and films have developed over history, typically set in a castle or dark ruin and usually featuring an appearance from vampires, mysterious beasts and femme fatales.

Gothic fashion

Romantic style gothic clothing

Gothic culture and fashion is considered to ultimately be about expressing one’s self and being able to be creative, imaginative and unique in appearance and personaility.