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Shopping for alternative fashion online is a bit like trying to find the good goth band on a festival lineup - there’s a lot of noise, a lot of black, and occasionally something that actually works. Attitude Clothing has been around since 1996, which in internet years basically makes it…Shopping for alternative fashion online is a bit like trying to find the good goth band on a festival lineup…
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Shopping for alternative fashion online is a bit like trying to find the good goth band on a festival lineup - there’s a lot of noise, a lot of black, and occasionally something that actually works. Attitude Clothing has been around since 1996, which in internet years basically makes it a cathedral. It’s not trying to reinvent the wheel. It’s just trying to sell you it with a skull on the hubcap. The site’s current sale is more of a quiet shuffle than a doorbuster stampede, but for the right audience, that might be exactly the point.
Attitude’s ongoing "Further Reductions" event covers a wide swath of their catalogue, from women's mesh tops to vegan leather boots that look like they were designed by a particularly well-dressed vampire. Discounts are mostly in the 20–50% range - not life-changing, but appreciable if you were going to buy it anyway. There’s no shortage of studs, fishnet, or plaid, which is either a selling point or a red flag depending on how many Evanescence albums you own.
The sale includes stock from Spiral Direct, Killstar, and Disturbia - names that will mean something to anyone who’s ever browsed a Hot Topic and thought, "Not bad, but what if it were more expensive and shipped from the UK?" You’ll also find footwear from T.U.K. and Koi, which are reliably chunky in sole and unapologetically impractical for rural terrain. Still, they look excellent on concrete floors under dim lighting, which is the target use case for most of this catalog.
There’s a modest selection of discounted beauty products too - hair dye in colours not found in nature, nail polish with names like "Corpse Kiss," and the occasional occult-themed compact mirror. None of it will revolutionise your self-care routine, but it might at least make brushing your hair slightly more thematic. Prices are reasonable, especially with the added bonus of free UK delivery over £60, which you'll hit surprisingly fast if you're even half-committed.
Attitude Clothing knows its audience, and it’s not trying to convert the masses. This is a niche shop for people who already know what they like: black, tartan, and a general refusal to look cheerful. The current sale is a decent time to pick up a few pieces if you were shopping already. Don’t expect fast fashion pricing - this is more about buying a specific aesthetic than a bargain bin spree. But if your wardrobe leans toward the theatrical and your playlists haven’t changed since MySpace was relevant, you’ll probably find something worth clicking ‘Add to Basket’ on.
Alternative fashion is a personal thing. Like tattoos or Morrissey quotes, it’s not always about practicality. Attitude Clothing’s sale won’t change your life. But it might upgrade your look for the next gig, date, or existential crisis. And sometimes, that’s all the deal you need.
Standard delivery will set you back £4.99 and usually takes 3–5 working days. It’s free if you spend over £60, unless you’re buying sale items or certain shoes from third-party suppliers – in which case, no such luck. Also worth noting: if you return part of your order and drop below the £60 threshold, they’ll retrospectively charge the delivery fee. A small print classic.
Need it faster? Same-day dispatch (Royal Mail 24) is £6.99 if you order before 4pm Monday to Friday. It should arrive the next working day, barring weekends and holidays. “Guaranteed” next-day delivery via DPD starts at £8.99, but again, not for sale items or those third-party shoes. There’s a separate service for remote areas at £9.99 – because apparently, geography is still a delivery risk factor in 2024.
Saturday delivery is £12.99 – assuming you order before 3pm on Friday and don’t live somewhere too picturesque. Sunday delivery is mentioned, but not currently available. There’s also a pre-10:30am option, technically, but no price is listed. Which may say enough.
Shipping abroad? You’ve got options. Standard delivery to Europe starts at £6.99 and takes about 7–9 working days. Express gets it there in 2–3, starting at £9.99, though the price depends on destination and whether it goes by road or air – not something the site cares to specify upfront.
Further afield, standard international delivery starts at £9.99 and takes 9–12 working days. Express is quicker – 1–4 days – but begins at a steep £39.99. Again, exact fees are a mystery until checkout. Not ideal for the commitment-averse.
Returns are free – sort of. They’ll cover the cost only if you’re after an exchange or store credit. If you’d prefer your money back, you may be paying postage yourself. No details are given, which doesn’t inspire confidence. But at least they’re upfront about being vague.
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