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    students for the trendiest clothes (which also raises social problems). But on the other hand‚ children need their own clothes anyway; to wear on weekends and when they go out with their friends‚ and school uniform is often very expensive. The main social con that emerges from wearing own clothes to school is bullying that may occur due to one person’s fashion sense not being up to scratch. But then again‚ one might argue that people are going to wear their own clothes‚ eg: on mufti days and school

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    reference for casual‚ laid-back clothing. PULL AND BEAR would like to be something more than just a point of sale. As well as the clothes and accessories‚ the chain offers special spaces in the stores in which the display fixtures are combined with recycled elements from the past‚ to create the kind of surroundings that young people love. PULL AND BEAR offers products as: clothes‚ shoes‚ complements‚ cosmetics…. And its object public is young men and women. Pull and Bear has increased its international

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    where students can learn without distractions. One significant distraction is the students’ attire. During puberty‚ even the least provocative clothing excites the adolescents; more revealing clothes only fuel their imagination further away from education. Through its dress code policies that state “clothes must conceal undergarments at all times” and “see-through or thin fabrics which expose the body or undergarments are not acceptable”‚ the schools rightfully restrain the excessive exposing of

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    The Romans - Clothing Roman clothes were made of wool‚ spun into cloth by the women of the family. Later on the richer people had slaves to do this work for them. If you could afford to buy clothes‚ you could buy linen‚ cotton or silk‚ which was brought to Rome from other parts of the Empire. Washing clothes was difficult because the Romans did not have washing machines or soap powder. They used either a chemical called sulphur or urine. These are the clothes that Romans wore The Toga  This man

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    Brussels to facilitate fabrication and delivery. The online-service she’s providing should simplify and fasten the process of taking measures and making orders‚ however it often does not. The customers unsatisfied with the service and thinking their clothes are neither specially-made‚ nor made properly so they fit well‚ post complaints which hurt the image and the reputation of the retailer. II. The problem An online tailored-clothing retailer wants to improve its business and brand reputation

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    did one thing no one expected. The French revolution created a new image of fashion in France. There are several reasons that contributed to this occurrence. New beliefs of freedom‚ equality and self-expression each contributed to this new era of clothes. One major contributor to this new image in France was the new belief in freedom. This was a time in France were the tides were changing and the power over the country was moving from the hands of the Old regime to the Bougiose. As this occurred

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    important role in the modern society. But people have different attitudes to fashion. Some are indifferent; they do not care what they wear. Others‚ especially women are very choosy and particular about what to wear and like to spend a lot of money on clothes. The styles of clothing have been influenced by different factors‚ such as geography‚ religion‚ climate‚ poverty or wealth. The way we dress also depends on our taste‚ on the season and the proper occasion. We should know what kinds of accessories

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    changing‚ many people in our society especially students are exited to try various fashion look different. Before‚ fashion was exclusive for wealthy only people. Fortunately things are changing‚ we have famous designer that are offering affordable clothes for the less fortunate people in our society. One of them is a Dominican born Oscar De La Renta. Oscar De La Renta was born in Santo Domingo‚ Dominican Republic in 1932. He was raised in a middle class home with his sisters. When he was 17 years

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    * Bullying can stop. If students wear uniforms they can’t get bullied for what they wear because everyone is wearing the same thing. People get bullied for wearing certain clothes that are different from others. So‚ if everyone wears uniforms no one can get bullied for * Yes‚ they do wear uniforms. Because‚ what if they went on a trip and they did not wear uniforms? What if they went on a trip and the building caught on fire and there were a lot of people with no uniforms? No one knows‚

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    Era : Early 1970s Trend : Ethnic clothes Impact on fashion trend or history: There was no acute impact or revolution in fashion trends‚ as result the popular trends in late 1960s continued into 1970s. Much of hippie style had been integrated into mainstream American society by the early 1970s. The Mexican peasant blouses‚ tunic and Indian fabrics were still popular. The Also‚ the seventieth was a individualism decade. Everyone could wear anything anywhere so that the first phase of early

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