hmm unsure, why don't you look around maybe create your own style with different pieces of clothing in such an alternative style that it appears to be emo?
You could get your emo and/or punk clothing at Hot Topic!!
In Frankfurt, Emo kids can check out shops like EMP, which offers a variety of band merchandise, clothing, and accessories that cater to the Emo subculture. New Yorker is another popular store for trendy and alternative fashion. Additionally, Vans provides stylish footwear that fits the Emo aesthetic. For more unique finds, consider visiting local thrift shops or vintage stores for one-of-a-kind pieces.
Well Brighton is EXCELLENT for things like that, and there's a shop in Eastbourne called Darkside that sells Gothic Alternative Clothing, so you will probabley find some emo accesories or something there. There is another somewhere in Waterloo. Emo shops tend to be more hard to find than emo shops, so maybe a trustworthy website would be the best thing. There is also a mod shop in Leigh-on-sea.
In Austria there are not emo-shops
Depends on what you think of 'emo', if you see emo as a clothing style; no. If you see emo as a music style;no. If you see emo as a feeling; maybe.
A person. Clothing does not make a person anything.
You are who you are, clothing is irrelevant to who the real you is.
Carnaby Street has some.
go to local retail shops, um target sells cheap vintage looking t-shirts. khouls has skinny jeans cheaper than hot topic...i think, spencers, media magic...google it, like forums like vampirefreaks and emobucket have good emo clothesIf you're looking for emo clothing, most clothing stores have that. I saw some tight jeans at a H&M store, and vintage shirts can be found in about any clothing store. So can hoodies. Converse shoes, skate shoes, or Vans (usually checkered) can be found at most shoe shops. Then you just have to style your hair.I don't know where you can find gothic/industrial or punk clothing though.-Vegardholtaas
They shop at Hot Topic. Like Me! :oP
It is difficult to determine an exact number, as the emo clothing trend varies in popularity over time and location. However, emo fashion remains a significant subculture among teens who resonate with the music genre and its associated style.