For most of my twenties, I had two wardrobes. The one I actually wanted to wear, and the one I wore everywhere else.
The first lived at the back of my wardrobe — dark, layered, a little dramatic. The second was what I put on for work, for family dinners, for anywhere I thought my real taste might make people uncomfortable. I'd spent so long code-switching my clothing that I'd almost forgotten what it felt like to just get dressed and feel like myself.
That started to change about six months ago, and it started with a top.
The Problem With Most Gothic Pieces
I've always loved the aesthetic — coffin motifs, mesh panels, metal hardware, that whole dark romantic vocabulary. But so many pieces in that space are either unwearable in practice (stiff, scratchy, sized for someone who doesn't eat) or so costume-adjacent that you can't actually live in them. I'd bought things I loved on a hanger and worn exactly once.
What I wanted was something that looked genuinely edgy but felt like a normal top. Something I could wear to a gig, yes, but also to a café, to a friend's house, layered under a jacket for work if I was feeling brave. Versatile darkness, if that makes sense.
Why I Chose the Dark in Love Punk Coffin Mesh Panel Top
I'd been browsing for a while when I found the Dark in Love Punk Coffin Mesh Panel Top. The coffin-shaped mesh chest panel immediately caught my eye — it's exactly the kind of detail I love, specific and considered rather than generically "gothic". The decorative metal eyelets added another layer of interest without tipping into costume territory.
But what really sold me was the material: 95% cotton, 5% spandex. That combination means it breathes, it stretches, and it actually feels good against your skin. I've been burned too many times by pieces that look incredible and feel like wearing a bin bag. This was different on paper, and I wanted to find out if it held up in practice.
First Wear
It arrived faster than I expected, packaged neatly. I put it on immediately — always a good sign. The fit was exactly right: fitted without being restrictive, the spandex giving just enough give that I could move freely. The mesh panel sat perfectly across the chest, the coffin shape crisp and intentional-looking.
I wore it that evening to meet friends at a bar. Three separate people asked where it was from. One of them ordered one on her phone before we'd finished our first drink.
Six Months of Real Wear
Here's the honest update: this top has become one of the most-worn things I own. I've styled it at least a dozen different ways — with black jeans and boots for going out, tucked into a midi skirt for something slightly more dressed up, layered under a sheer shirt for work when I'm feeling like pushing it a little. The metal eyelets mean it layers beautifully; you can thread a harness through them or just let them catch the light.
The cotton-blend has washed well — no shrinkage, no fading, no mesh distortion. The eyelets are still firmly in place. For a piece at this price point, the durability has genuinely surprised me.
The Difference It Made
This sounds like a lot to attribute to a single top, but bear with me. When you find a piece that genuinely fits your aesthetic and your life, it changes how you approach getting dressed. I stopped reaching for the "safe" version of myself in the morning. I started building outfits around what I actually wanted to wear rather than what I thought would cause the least friction.
The two wardrobes have mostly merged now. I still have context-appropriate judgment — I'm not wearing a coffin mesh panel to a job interview. But the gap between who I am and how I dress has closed considerably, and that's had a quiet but real effect on my confidence.
Sizing Note
One practical thing worth mentioning: the brand includes a detailed size guide in the product images, and I'd genuinely recommend checking it before ordering. The fit is designed to be close, and getting the right size makes all the difference. I went true to size and it was perfect.
Who I'd Recommend This To
Anyone who loves the gothic or alternative aesthetic but has struggled to find pieces that actually work in daily life. Anyone who's tired of choosing between comfort and self-expression. Anyone who wants something that photographs beautifully, wears comfortably, and holds up over time.
You can find the Dark in Love Punk Coffin Mesh Panel Top in our store. It also sits within our Clothing Tops, Clothing, and Apparel & Accessories collections if you'd like to explore more.
Stop hiding the wardrobe you actually want. Start there.
— Raven Holloway, Bristol
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