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Are Demonia Boots Back? These ‘90s Platform Shoes Have Gone Viral (Again) & You Need Them in Your Closet
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Date:2025-04-23 16:01:02
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If you're feeling major '90s nostalgia, you're not alone. Demonia boots, the iconic platform shoes from the goth and punk scenes, are making a serious comeback—and we are so here for it. Known for their chunky platforms, bold buckles, and edgy vibe, Demonia first made waves in the '90s as the go-to footwear for anyone in the alternative fashion scene. Now, thanks to TikTok and the resurgence of gothcore (we’re talking major Wednesday Addams/Beetlejuice vibes), they’re back and better than ever.
From their signature knee-high platform boots to creepers and Mary Janes, Demonia has every type of style with an edgy take you can imagine. And the best part? You don’t have to wait forever to snag a pair. Amazon’s got you covered with fast shipping, so you can add that extra height and attitude to your fall wardrobe stat.
Whether you're channeling your inner goth queen or just love a good statement shoe, Demonia is the must-have fall accessory of 2024. So, what are you waiting for? Grab them on Amazon before they sell out!
Shop the Viral Demonia Platform Shoes
Featuring a five-inch platform and a star cut-out, these Dynamite ankle boots are surprisingly comfortable and easy to walk in. You'll be getting compliments all day long.
- Available Sizes: 6-12
- Shoppers Say: "True to size, good quality, comfortable."
Looking for statement boots that'll turn heads? Opt for these lace-up Demonia shoes. They're made from high-quality material, don't feel too heavy on the feet, and have reviewers raving over the comfortable and cushiony sole.
- Available Sizes: 10 M
- Shoppers Say: "Love the boots! They are great. Easy to walk in and great to spice up any outfit. They’re not too heavy and very comfortable."
Available in six colors, these knee-high buckle Demonia boots are one of their best-selling styles that have shoppers (and us) obsessed. If you're looking to embrace your inner goth girl, we recommend snagging these ASAP before they sell out.
- Available Sizes: 6-12
- Shoppers Say: "I am a short person. With very thick calves. And these boots make me tall and powerful. I normally wear between 6-7 shoes, but I already saw that some people were having some problems with these boots being narrow, and I mean, internet sizes can be questionable, so I sized up a fair amount to be safe, and a nine fit surprisingly well. The straps are nice, they adjust a good amount, the shoes are a bit heavy, but well balanced and comfortable."
For a more subtle gothcore look, opt for these shaker platforms that feature plenty of height with a Mary Jane twist—No mom, it wasn't a phase!
- Available Sizes: 6-12
- Shoppers Say: "Bought these for my wife and they are awesome. She says they are super comfy and look amazing. The soft rubber sole is also pretty quiet so you don’t have that heavy heel sound when you are walking around."
Goth girls love pink too, especially if it's featured on stunning Lolita sandals and paired with adorable skull buckles—seriously, who can resist these?!
- Available Sizes: 6
- Shoppers Say: "I love these shoes. They are very comfortable. They have a nice cushion to the soles and the platform keeps them from being too steep. The Velcro hasn't been a problem for me at all. Love the style, shape, and feel. These are now my new favorite heels."
Think loafers but with a goth take—these creeper sneakers feature stud and chain accents that add just enough of an edgy feel to an otherwise typical loafer. Snag them for less than $66!
- Available Sizes: 7-8
- Shoppers Say: "I absolutely love these shoes. The chain is a bit loud but meh, gives people a reason to look at my shoes."
Did you hear that UGGs has restocked their viral Tazz slippers? Snag yours before the fall, all sizes are available right now!
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