12 Brands Like Noctex for Edgy, Alternative Fashion
You love building your wardrobe around a dark, edgy aesthetic that blends gothic and streetwear influences — you're probably already a fan of Noctex. The Vancouver-based brand delivers rebellious, mysterious pieces and statement graphics without destroying your bank account.
These 12 brands capture a similar spirit. From full-on gothic glam to punk-inspired streetwear, each one delivers dark alternative fashion worth adding to your rotation.
Killstar

Killstar is the ultimate destination for gothic, witchy, and alternative fashion. Clothing, accessories, and home decor drenched in dark, mystical style — occult symbols, spooky prints, and edgy cuts on velvet dresses and vegan leather bags at $30-$100.
Where Noctex blends dark aesthetics with streetwear, Killstar fully commits to supernatural and mystical vibes. Less about the street, more about the séance.
Best for: Gothic dressers who want witchy, occult-themed fashion with glamorous polish.
Dolls Kill

Dolls Kill is a massive online retailer championing individuality across grunge, punk, goth, rave, and techwear styles. Lace-up dresses, chunky platforms, graphic tees, and statement accessories at $20-$150.
The chaotic, bigger cousin to Noctex. Where Noctex maintains a focused dark streetwear aesthetic, Dolls Kill throws everything at the wall. Great for experimenting with different alternative looks.
Best for: Alternative fashion fans who want variety across every subculture in one place.
Disturbia

UK-based Disturbia serves dark, gothic-inspired streetwear that prioritizes comfort without sacrificing edge. Washed-out graphic tees, oversized fits, distressed fabrics, and occult-adjacent motifs at $50-$150.
Same love for punk and goth influences as Noctex, with more vintage grunge elements layered in. Perfectly worn-in, angsty pieces you can live in.
Best for: Moody dressers who want dark, grunge-inspired streetwear from the UK.
Punk Rave

Punk Rave specializes in intricate gothic, punk, and steampunk-inspired clothing. Corsets, tattered lace, leather harnesses, and detailed metal accents at $60-$200. Theatrical fashion that makes a huge statement.
Where Noctex is grounded in streetwear, Punk Rave dials up the fantasy. For festivals, concerts, or nights when you want all eyes on you.
Best for: Theatrical dressers who want elaborate gothic fashion with Victorian and steampunk influences.
The Ragged Priest

London-based The Ragged Priest mixes punk, grunge, and Y2K-inspired streetwear. Ripped jeans, chunky knits, and chain details with that signature London edge at $50-$150.
Same dark, non-conformist style as Noctex, but trending more towards punk and grunge with mismatched prints, hardware, and distressed denim.
Best for: Y2K-grunge fans who want DIY-inspired, trend-connected alternative streetwear.
Lip Service

Lip Service has been outfitting goths and punks for decades. Iconic vinyl pants, corsets, fishnets, and bold graphic prints at $50-$200. Heritage alternative fashion with serious subculture credentials.
More classic goth and punk than Noctex's modern streetwear vibe, leaning into body-conscious silhouettes and fetishwear. '90s industrial goth energy.
Best for: Classic goth fans who want heritage punk fashion with industrial, body-conscious edge.
Iron Fist

Iron Fist brings bright, colorful chaos to the alternative scene. Still rooted in punk and goth, but defined by bold, loud, playful graphics — creepy-cute motifs and skeleton prints at $20-$100.
Same love for eye-catching design as Noctex, but less serious and more vibrant. For edgy dressers not strictly committed to monochrome.
Best for: Punk fans who want bold, colorful graphics with a pop-art sensibility.
Y.R.U.

Y.R.U. (Your Revolution Unites) makes statements from the ground up. Wild, architectural footwear — towering platform sneakers and boots at $50-$120 that can elevate any look, literally and figuratively.
If Noctex provides the core of your dark streetwear wardrobe, Y.R.U. provides the perfect finishing touch.
Best for: Platform lovers who want bold, rebellious footwear to complete their edgy fits.
Blackcraft Cult

Blackcraft Cult is built on goth, horror, and occult imagery with a surprisingly positive, self-empowering twist. Tees, hoodies, and accessories at $30-$80 with the motto "Believe in yourself."
Same gothic aesthetic as Noctex, but leaning much more heavily into specific horror tropes and satanic imagery. Wearing your dark interests proudly.
Best for: Occult lifestyle devotees who want anti-establishment fashion with spiritual depth.
Restyle

Polish brand Restyle offers a sophisticated, romantic take on gothic fashion. Intricate Victorian-inspired details, lace, complex harnessing, and elegant embroidery. Bags shaped like lunar moths and elaborate dresses at $50-$200.
Where Noctex leans into casual streetwear, Restyle embraces elegant, historical goth. Less skatepark, more haunted castle.
Best for: Romantic goths who want Victorian-inspired pieces with occult elegance.
The Vampire's Wife
Founded by Susie Cave, The Vampire's Wife delivers high-fashion, luxury gothic style. Ultra-feminine, elegantly dark dresses in silk, velvet, and shimmering textiles starting around $300.
Opposite of Noctex in price and formality, but both spring from a love for romantic, dark aesthetics. The ultimate show-stopping gothic look for formal events.
Best for: Gothic romantics who want luxury investment dresses with dark, heirloom-quality craft.
Riot Society

Riot Society delivers streetwear with dark, rebellious humor. Graphic hoodies and tees featuring skeletons, sarcastic phrases, and clever pop culture mashups at $30-$80.
Same graphic-driven world as Noctex, but with humor injected. Edgy and playful where Noctex is moody and mysterious.
Best for: Streetwear fans who want rebellious graphics with humor and dark comedy.
Beyond Noctex
The best dark wardrobe mixes moods and textures. Pair Killstar's witchy mysticism with The Ragged Priest's punk hardware. Layer Blackcraft Cult graphics over Punk Rave's theatrical silhouettes. Ground it all with Y.R.U. platforms. The brands that stay in rotation are the ones that match your darkness without repeating each other.
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Written by
Spencer Lanoue


