Goth Bottoms
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Vendor:gothaesthetics
Nu Goth Fractured Silhouette Asymmetric Skirt
Architecture for the body. This high-waisted skirt splits at the front like a secret revealed — structured enough to command a room, open enough to unsettle it. Buckle hardware traces the waistline like punctuation on a threat.Details High-waist silhouette with dramatic asymmetric hem —...- From $55.90
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Vendor:gothaesthetics
Goth Split-Panel Plaid Pleated Mini Skirt
Two worlds collide at the waist — pleated tartan chaos on one side, structured black suiting on the other, held together by hardware that means business. Safety pins dangle like punctuation marks on a manifesto. This skirt doesn't ask for attention; it commands it.Details...- From $40.90
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Goth bottoms are the structural foundation of dark alternative dressing — encompassing everything from lace-up corset flare pants and tiered ruffle mini skirts to wide-leg cargo trousers and split maxi skirts built for dramatic movement. This collection spans Victorian Goth baroque flares and pastel goth tartan ruffles through to Nu Goth parachute pants in washed concrete grey and Cyber Goth silver-strap cargo pants, covering the full spectrum of goth subcultures in one place. If you know the difference between mall goth and nu goth and you dress accordingly, these pieces were made for you.
How to Style
The Victorian Goth Ankh Baroque Flare Pants pair naturally with a structured corset top and pointed-toe platform boots — the wide flared leg and baroque detailing read as overtly dramatic, so keep the top half fitted and minimal. Finish with layered ankh pendants and a velvet choker from our Goth Accessories collection. This combination works especially well for evening events or gothic markets where the full silhouette gets room to move.
For a more street-ready look, style the Nu Goth Asphalt Wash Wide Leg Denim Pants or the Nu Goth Parachute Pants in Washed Concrete Grey with an oversized graphic tee or a cropped mesh layer from our Goth Tops collection, and ground the outfit with chunky platform sneakers. The washed, muted tones of both pants lean into the nu goth aesthetic without veering into full Victorian territory — ideal for daytime wear or festival looks that need to function as well as they photograph. Add a studded belt to anchor the wide-leg silhouette at the waist.
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What You'll Find
Silhouettes and styles — baroque flare pants, corset-ring midi skirts with detachable ruffle layers, high-low tiered ruffle skirts, lace tiered corset minis, split maxi skirts, wide-leg cargo trousers, parachute pants, lace-up skinny pants, pleated mini skirts and layered ruffle mini skirts across Victorian, Cyber, Nu Goth, Pastel Goth and Mall Goth aesthetics
Fabrics and materials — faux leather, mesh, denim in asphalt and concrete washes, plaid tartan, rivet-detailed mesh, lace overlays, pleated woven fabrics, cargo ripstop, and corset-style boned or ring-detailed waistbands
Sizing typically ranges from XS to 5XL across this collection — check individual product pages for size charts as fit varies between flare, wide-leg and mini silhouettes
These pieces sit at accessible alternative fashion price points — you get structural details like detachable ruffle layers, lace-up corset hardware and rivet mesh at a cost that doesn't require choosing between statement pieces
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Care & Washing
Faux leather pieces — including the lace-up skinny pants and corset flares — should be wiped clean with a damp cloth and never machine washed, as heat and agitation crack the surface coating. Mesh panels and rivet mesh maxi skirts are best hand-washed cold and laid flat to dry, since machine spin cycles stress the eyelets and seams. Pleated and tartan fabrics hold their structure best when steamed rather than ironed, and tiered ruffle skirts should be stored hanging to keep the layers from compressing.
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FAQ
Goth bottoms are skirts, pants and trousers designed around dark alternative aesthetics — typically in black, crimson or washed neutrals with details like lace-up corset hardware, ruffle tiers, mesh panels, split hems, or baroque flares that distinguish them from mainstream silhouettes.
Goth flare pants like the Victorian Ankh Baroque Flares or Goth Blessed Blade Flares work best with a fitted or cropped top to balance the wide hem — pair with platform boots whose shaft sits inside or just below the flare, and add statement jewelry to lean into the dramatic silhouette.
Goth mini skirts — whether lace tiered corset styles or a crimson tartan pastel goth ruffle — pair well with fitted bodysuits, cropped corset tops or oversized band tees tucked at the front; the contrast between a structured or voluminous skirt hem and a simple top keeps the outfit readable rather than chaotic.
Wide-leg goth pants like the Nu Goth Reliquary Sweatpants and Arcane Seam Wide-Leg Pants generally have relaxed waistbands or adjustable drawstrings, so they tend to be forgiving across sizes — always cross-reference the waist measurement on the individual product size chart rather than relying on S/M/L labels alone.

