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    advertising campaign was Calvin Klien’s underwear advertising on the 1980’s. Undergarments as we know them now were first sold “to promote cleanliness and improve the comfort of wearing clothes.”( Oatman-Stanford‚ 2013). The fact that they might “one day be deemed fashionable was not even an after-thought.”(Oatman-Stanford‚ 2013). In the 19th century‚ men’s underwear was closely linked with hygiene‚ associating the undergarments with athleticism. The idea of them having a sex appeal is a “20th century

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    Introduction Company Sister’s Apparel engaged in manufacturing and supplying beautiful collection of ladies inner garments. Sister’s Apparel offered range comprises ‚ Ladies Undergarments. These products are designed by highly experienced and skilled designers from optimum grade fabric and cutting edge technology in compliance with the quality standards. Moreover‚ Sister’s Lingerie range is available in different attractive designs‚ finish and styles as per our clients’ preferences at the most

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    think they are good enough. This advertisement may seem like there is not much going on‚ but there is a great deal of underlying context that most people can’t identify. The position of the hand is showing that the bra isn’t just being used as an undergarment but as a sex symbol. Ethos is presented in the colors‚ while the bra is

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    Advertising is a two hundred fifty billion dollar industry and affects us all in our normal daily lives. One person alone is exposed to over three hundred advertisements every single day whether that be through billboards‚ posters‚ pictures‚ or commercials. Advertising is a major aspect of our lives many will say we are not influenced by ads while wearing UGG boots and a North Face jacket. The topic of women in advertising has been an issue in society since the beginning of popular culture in media

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    than the undergarments itself. A recent advertisement from the lingerie company proves that the lingerie is just a prop. In the ad there is a billboard with Erin‚ a Victoria Secret Angel‚ who appears to be naked with a bar that is able to be scanned over her breasts as well as a caption that says “Reveal Erin’s Secret.” Once the barcode is scanned the image reveals Erin in a Victoria’s Secret bra with a new caption that reads‚ “Sexier than Skin.”It implies that Victoria’s Secret undergarments is sexier

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    rational....comfortable clothing. First came undergarment reform‚ which was the criticism of mis shaping your body. Woman were even supposed to where corsets when pregnant. Physician Alice Bunker Stockham disagreed with the whole corset idea especially the “pregnancy corset”. She stated “the best pregnancy corset is no corset at all”. As a result of all this the first “emancipation union under flannel” was sold in 1868 which was a much loser cotton undergarment. Then there was the National Dress Society

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    wealthiest people owned the nicest clothes‚ many times made out of velvet‚ corduroy‚ satins‚ and other fine weaves. The lower class people would be found wearing less sophisticated clothes‚ with far fewer embellishments. Lower Class Women An undergarment of a poorer woman was a smock. It comes made of linen‚ can be knee or calf length‚ and has long sleeves. The smock was almost completely cut in rectangles with very straight lines. A rectangular shape prevents wasting precious fabric. These smocks

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    Dress Reform from 1850 to 1930 in the United States: The Impact on Health Dress reform has played an integral part of the women ’s movement‚ health reform and political agendas. This paper will explore the time period of 1850 to 1930 in the United States of America concerning dress reform for women. It is important to explore this topic because the eighty year span marks a time of rapid change for women concerning health‚ leisure‚ independence‚ political and gender constraints and liberties

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    SWOT Analysis of Victoria’s Secret Posted on Aug 20 2011 by adam| 2‚079 views Tags : SWOT Analysis of Victoria’s Secret‚ Victoria’s Secret Opportunities‚ Victoria’s Secret Strengths‚ Victoria’s Secret SWOT Analysis‚ Victoria’s Secret Threats‚ Victoria’s Secret Weaknesses Categories : Apparel 1 Introduction: Victoria’s Secret Company starts working in San Francisco in the year 1977. The company was establish by Roy Ramond‚ who was a graduate student and want to buy buying lingerie for his wife

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    SaCarlos Espinoza Sagging pants The issue of sagging pants in school has been controversial. Many schools have disapproved on students who wear sagging pants. An argument against wearing sagging pants is that teaches have to correct the students which takes away time that could be spared if sagging was banned. Students can also be distracted by others wearing sagging pants. Some students could get into trouble with others if mistaken by a gang member. If a teacher saw a student wearing sagging

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