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Goth Contacts

Goth isn't a costume you wear one night in October — it's a visual language, and the eyes carry most of it. This shelf collects every lens that belongs in a dark wardrobe: true blacks, blood reds, ice whites, bruised violets and the pattern pieces in between. All photographed on dark brown eyes, where these colors hit hardest.

Build your look by direction

Trad goth / romantic: deep blacks and wine reds — Vika Tricolor Red is the wearable staple that survives daylight. Ethereal / ghost: ice whites and pale grays from the white collection. Vampiric: ring-defined reds; the full-commitment version is red sclera. Cyber / alt: violets and UV-bright pinks — see purple and pink.

Daily-wearable darkness

Most lenses here are regular 14.0–14.5 mm prints with normal vision and full-day comfort — the costume-grade exceptions (mesh, sclera) are marked on their pages with session limits (the effects comparison explains). For the seasonal shopping spike, the Halloween hub runs the same shelf with costume framing.

US prescription required at any power (safety guide); free US shipping over $49.

Are goth contacts wearable every day?

Most are — blacks, reds and violets in regular diameters wear like any colored lens. Only mesh and sclera styles carry session limits.

Read the guide

Goth Eyes, Every Day of the Year

Most "goth" lenses are sold as October props and priced like props. These are not that. This shelf gathers the designs that hold up in daylight, on camera and at week three of wearing them: true blacks, blood reds, ice whites, bruised violets and slate greys, all opaque-printed so the color lands on dark brown eyes instead of disappearing into them.

Pick by the Look You Already Wear

Void black: the flat, pupil-swallowing black that reads as inhuman in photos and simply as very dark eyes in person — the most wearable entry point. Blood red: saturated reds and red-black gradients; the strongest statement in the collection and the one that photographs hardest. Ice white and slate: pale greys and whited-out designs that go spectral under low light and cool-toned in daylight. Bruised violet: the softest of the four — dark enough for an alt wardrobe, subtle enough for an office.

Why Opaque Printing Matters on Brown Eyes

Tinted lenses let your natural color through; opaque lenses do not. If your eyes are dark brown, a tinted "grey" lens will read as muddy hazel at best. Every design on this page uses opaque printing, which is why the swatch on the product photo is close to what you will actually see in the mirror.

Wearing Them Often Changes What You Should Buy

A lens you wear twice a year and a lens you wear twice a week are different purchases. Yearly lenses last 12 months from opening with proper cleaning and storage, and cost far less per wear if the look is part of your regular wardrobe. If you only want the effect for occasional nights out, daily disposables remove the cleaning routine entirely. Either way: never sleep in them, never share a pair, and buy with a valid prescription — plano counts.

Browse by Effect

Going by look rather than color? Black lenses · white and whiteout · reds · violets · greys. For the more extreme silhouettes, see 22mm full sclera, mesh designs and cat-eye slits.

Looking for a Costume Instead?

If this is for one night in October rather than a wardrobe, the seasonal shelf is organised by character — vampire, witch, zombie, demon — over at Halloween contacts.

Dark aesthetics still deserve careful lens guidance. Mojosee pairs bold color with clear wear, care and prescription-aware information — details in our Lens Safety standards.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are goth contacts wearable every day?
Most are — blacks, reds and violets in regular diameters wear like any colored lens. Only mesh and sclera styles carry session limits.
Which lens is the best goth starter?
A true black or a wine-tone red at 14.0–14.2 mm: maximum mood, zero wear compromise, works with and without makeup.
Do goth lenses show on dark brown eyes?
Better than on light eyes — deep pigment underneath makes blacks read void-deep and reds smolder instead of glowing cartoon-bright.
What's the difference between this and the Halloween collection?
Same dark shelf, different framing: this page is the year-round aesthetic wardrobe; the Halloween hub organizes by costume.
Do I need a prescription for goth contacts?
In the US, yes — all contact lenses, including 0.00 plano, are prescription medical devices.
Besides black, which lens colors read as goth?
White and pale gray (the ethereal, undead register), deep red (romantic-gothic and vampiric), and violet (witchy) all belong to the aesthetic. Even an icy desaturated blue works in a cold, severe direction. Black is the anchor, but a full goth lens wardrobe usually holds two or three of these.
Can I wear goth lenses as part of daily alt fashion?
Yes — that's what separates this collection from pure costume lenses. Black circle lenses, dark grays, and deep reds at standard diameters are comfortable for regular 6–8 hour wear and pair with everyday goth, grunge, and alt looks. Save the sclera and mesh pieces for events; wear the rest like eyeliner.
Black sclera or black circle lenses — which do I want?
Black circle lenses (14.0–14.5mm) darken and enlarge the iris — wearable daily, striking but human. Black sclera (22mm) covers the entire visible eye — full void, maximum impact, event-only territory with a learning curve and shorter wear windows. Start circle; graduate to sclera when committed.
What makeup pairs with goth lenses?
Black lenses anchor graphic liner, dark lips, and pale complexions — the lens deepens the eye so heavy liner doesn't swallow it. White and gray lenses want dark, smudged eye looks for contrast. Red lenses with clean black liner and a dark lip is the romantic-goth formula that photographs best.
Do goth lenses read well in club and low-light settings?
Black and dark lenses read as depth in dim light — striking up close, subtle at distance. White, gray, and red lenses do the opposite: they catch what little light exists and glow eerily, which is exactly the effect most goth looks want at night. Flash photography makes all of them pop.
How much is shipping?
Free US shipping over $49, free international over $69, Express $10.99 at checkout. Standard delivery runs two to four weeks — for a specific event or shoot, order a month out. Two pairs typically clears the free-shipping line.
How do I care for goth lenses?
Rub and rinse with fresh multipurpose solution after each wear; store fully submerged in a clean case with new solution; replace the case every three months. Between infrequent wears, refresh the storage solution every couple of weeks. No water contact, ever.
Can I sleep in black contacts?
No — every lens comes out before every sleep, naps included. Oxygen deprivation under a closed lid is how corneal problems start, and dark pigmented lenses are no exception. Keep the case and solution by your bed so 3am removal is frictionless.
How long does a pair of goth lenses last?
Most are yearly-replacement: up to 12 months from first opening with proper care. Frequent wearers get best comfort replacing around six months. A torn, hazy, or newly uncomfortable lens is finished immediately, regardless of age — black pigment hides deposits, so trust feel over looks.
I'm new to lenses — where do I start with insertion?
Wash and fully dry your hands, place the lens on a dry fingertip cup-side up, hold your lids open, look slightly up, and place it gently on the eye, then blink slowly. Practice twice before any event. Our step-by-step how-to-put-in guide walks the whole process with photos.

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