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    Fashion Economic Classes

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    ” Over time fashion styles  went from tight corsets with long dresses in Victorian times to the chic‚ skinny jeans and basic  T­shirt style. Fashion has become an outlet that has placed  morals and standards for womens’  clothing in America throughout history. In order for women to purchase clothing‚ money was an  element that separated wealthy fashions from poor fashions. William Norwich‚ Time’s Style &  Entertaining editor‚ claims that the “​ currency of New York ’s fluidity is cash‚ and the society of  cash is fashion”(Norwich 7)

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    parents pay for unregulated school clothing. Many parents have difficulty finding certain styles or colors to please their children. Others can’t afford to buy clothes every so often. With school uniforms‚ parents will only have to purchase clothes for weekends affairs‚ which is hardly economical. School uniforms instill school unity and pride for the school. An attractive student uniform promotes school spirit‚ good self-image‚ and school unity. Not all clothing styles are attractive on all

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    An Ethnography of a Trendy Clothing Store The fieldwork that I present here took place in and around an H&M store‚ which is a clothing retailer of what is known as “fast fashion”: clothing styles that move directly to the store from the catwalks‚ presenting the trendiest clothes right when they are in fashion. H&M is one of the largest chain of clothing stores in America‚ and also among the most popular‚ especially with younger age groups. My ethnography begins across the street from the store

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    Fashion in 80's and 50's

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    Fashion As time goes by‚ fashion has had o very big influence on people´s personality features‚ clothing has become what. Over the 50’s and 80’s decades‚ it was suffered as many changes as the history its self has had. The main point on this essay is to compare or contrast the 80’s and 50’s fashion tendencies‚ and representative trends. First of all‚ I found remarkable to notice that during the 50’s‚ clothing could have the opproral of trousers and jeans for ladies and that elegance has been one very

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    upscale women’s clothing boutique that will open in June this year. Mustard means “If you have faith the size of a mustard seed‚ you will say to this mountain‚ ‘Move from here to there‚’ and it will move; and nothing will be impossible for you.” Mustard boutique selections and exclusive personal style services‚ which include a detailed Style Assessment‚ will ensure that our customers are well dressed. Mustard is a woman-owned business organised as a Sole Proprietorship. Clothing for stylish women

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    uniforms for them and their siblings. Lemouse of HealthGuidance said that children may need to shop at thrift stores for uniform clothing. It is not hard to shop at a thrift shop to buy regular clothing‚ but it is very difficult to find uniform clothing at a thrift store. But shopping from thrift stores is not always easy. In some cases‚ the children might not find clothing in their size but they have to settle on those clothes anyway (Lemouse). Education Journal did a study and asked children for their

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    they believe or do not believe the statement is true. Let us begin with the Pros of this argument since there are many. It has been seen in some instances that uniforms can reduce student’s distractions‚ since both parents and teachers agree that clothing can be a big distraction with the student body. When the students wear uniforms they reduce rivalry among the students and can help keep a structured environment in the classroom and it also reduces the crime rate in the school. School uniforms can

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    Fashion Recession Essay

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    Fashion: Impact of The Recession - UK - June 2010 The clothing sector has survived the recession‚ with the market growing 1.4% in 2009 to £41.3 billion and by an estimated 1.5% in 2010 to £41.9 billion. While growth was limited due to weakened consumer spending‚ sales remained in positive territory. Mintel looks at what consumers’ attitudes to spending on clothes have been during this period and what the future holds. The clothing sector has survived the recession‚ with the market growing 1.4%

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    A school uniform consists of a limited range of clothing‚ including footwear and headwear. It identifies students as belonging to a particular school. Schools usually expect students to wear the uniform during school hours‚ while traveling to and from school‚ and when engaged in school activities out of school hours. One of the chief benefits of school uniforms‚ say proponents‚ is that they make schools safer. Uniforms are said to reduce gang influence‚ minimize violence by reducing some sources

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    Some kids are sensitive to certain materials while others are opposed to buttons‚ zippers and restrictive clothing. Some children are also uncomfortable wearing certain styles of clothing. Many girls‚ for example‚ do not like to wear skirts or dresses‚ which most girls’ uniforms require. No uniform can suit all children. The uniforms prevent students from expressing themselves with their friends

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