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    Pirate Clothing can get ruined very quickly or is already ruined because of all of the stuff they do. Most of the pirate clothing was made through a necessity and befitted of a pirate seaman. Many pirate were recruited by unemployed seaman. There was enough work for a fighting sailor during the times of war but during peacetime the seaman turned to a life of piracy. In the year of 1628 the British Admiralty created sailor clothing (which were called slop’s) that were to be worn by men who

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    Business Plan for G3 Fashion House 1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1.1 COMPANY G 3 Fashion House is an urban men and women’s clothing retail establishment that will sell and is currently selling fashionable clothing for both men and women with our prime product being Urban branded clothing. G3 fashion House is currently located at shop 29 Town Square mall Windhoek‚ Namibia which is a popular youth shopping destination. While our initial goal is to open two boutiques in respect to the one we intend

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    The clothing companies fall under retail industry since it deals with sales of goods and services to the customers. The retailing industry is further divided into discount stores‚ department stores‚ demographic stores‚ seasonal stores and specialty stores. Department Stores refer to large companies that put forward vast variety of goods and services. The Discount stores offer a broad collection of goods and services even though they compete primarily on price. Demographic stores aim at a particular

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    Clothing and Dress Recollections for Self and Others 1. What is your earliest recollection of your own clothing? Do you remember a specific item of clothing‚ or a general awareness of clothing? Was there a specific activity or event associated with your earliest clothing recollection? When I was around four years old‚ I had this short sleeve shirt that I absolutely adored. It was the first piece of clothing that I can vividly remember. It was a white thin shirt with a small floral print.

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    to write on a topic that is very interesting to myself. The clothing styles of ancient egypt and of ancient Greece have a lot thats different but at the same time a lot that is similar. How they dressed themselves was a lot more than just finding whatever you could to cover yourself‚ It was a way of showing status when walking around. General Egypt Egyptian clothing today is a lot different than It was 3000-525 B.C.E. Todays clothing‚ especially for women‚ is very modest and covers them up. It

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    Clothing in the Revolutionary War In the american revolution‚ generally‚ many people did not dress as we would today. They didn’t wear short skirts and tank tops‚ or sneakers and caps. But instead they wore long pants‚ to protect their legs from mosquitoes and large hats to save them from the sun. Back then‚ they considered this fashionable‚ yet healthy to wear. Soldiers would unfortunately not get the opportunity to wear this clothing‚ but the suppliers of it‚ are free to all day. In some ways‚

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    The Baroque Era

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    The Baroque Era Rebecca Mozingo Mr. Craton Period 8 The Baroque Era was a period for artistic style that used exaggerated motion and clear and easily interpreted detail to produce drama‚ tension‚ exuberance and grandeur in sculpture‚ painting‚ architecture‚ literature and dance and music. It started around 1600 in Rome‚ Italy and spread to most of Europe and ended around the 1750’s. The Baroque era was encouraged by the Roman Catholic Church‚ which had decided at the time of the Council of Trent

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    The Romantic Era Have you ever heard of the word romance? Love is the 980th most commonly used word in the English language‚ which connects to the word romance‚ so there is a very good likelihood that you have. The real question‚ however‚ is do you really know what romance means? Romance has several different meanings and the Romantic Era encompasses them all. Despite the fact that the Romantic Era was a hundred years‚ the Romantics contributed so many things‚ some of those being romance‚ the

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    Classical Era

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    The Classical Era In the classical the style of classicism was introduced. Classicism music was a melody with a subordinate harmony to combine to be called homophony. This meant the playing of chords‚ even if they did interrupt the melodic smoothness of a single part. It became a much more prevalent part of music. This made the tonal structure of works more audible. The genres of the Classical Era consisted of symphony‚ opera‚ sonata allegro‚ sentimental style‚ style galant‚ and overture. The symphony

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    century did not wear pants. All clothing was homemade‚ and made by the women. Most women only owned about 2-4 outfits. The clothing was all hand-sewn and made of either wool or linen. Women’s clothing had to cover the woman’s knees and elbows. Because of the belief that bathing was dangerous‚ clothing wasn’t washed. Often clothes such as a gown‚ might never be washed! Most colonists from New England wore simple attire except for the rich. Rich wore fancy clothing and anyone that wasn’t rich and dressed

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