Maybe its pigeonholey, but I think it's way more descriptive ... even if the description is rather off. My daytime outfit will be far more punk than goth (tho my nighttime gear more classicaly goth). I think the term "Goth" is suitably wide ranging to encompass anything black rock'n'rollish, vampirelike, Byronromanctical, or Shellygothitude.
Originexpained regardless, I don't think Bat's Day is decriptive in any way ... and that's why (aside from officially), I've never heard it called that.
And GC, pishah on my August abstinance pledge ... Goth Day is always an exception.
Black. Hot. Sweat. Mmmmmm.
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