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    in the clothing they purchase, trends, or if the clothes we want are in an affordable price range. The way we express ourselves through our wardrobe explains a lot as of whom we are as a person. If I see someone in sneakers, shorts or jeans and a T-shirt, I will assume they are pretty chill. However, if I see a lady in a dress with heels or a guy with a tux, I am going to think they care about their appearance, have money and are important. Everyone has a way of using clothing as an expression;…

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    The Crew T-Shirt

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    purchase articles of clothing with names and numbers that support the football players. One of the biggest sellers that we have at our school year-round is “The Crew” t-shirts. Our student section at the different sport activities are referred to as “The Crew” because it is related to our mascot, a pirate. Anyone can buy the t-shirts throughout the school year for $8.00 in the school office or our marketing classroom. However, during Homecoming we sell them for $7.50 to encourage more students…

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    Outwear Trends In The 50s

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    collar faced with silk, matching covered buttons, hip-level piped pockets; straight cut trousers. White collared-attached shirt. Black silk bow tie. Black shoes” (1996, p.175). A key identifier for his suit style is the notable difference in fabric on the lapels; it has a shinier luster than the suit fabric meaning it could be silk. He is also wearing a white collared attached shirt and a black bow tie, but the analysis is still limited to pure assumptions due to poor photo quality. If this suit…

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    Pros Of Under Armour

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    playing days, Plank despised having to wear a cotton shirt underneath his uniform and pads. He and his teammates also hated having to change those sweat filled shirts over and over again during practices and game days. Frustrated with the sweat filled t-shirts, he set out to create a solution, a solution known today as Under Armour. After researching the benefits of synthetic fabrics, he came up with the first ever designed Under Armour HeatGear t-shirt, which he named #0037. Plank began working…

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    A person wearing a felt Stetson, Justin ropers, and Wrangler jeans is not likely to be seen in a crowd of guys wearing black biker jackets, ripped up jeans, and heavy metal rock band T-shirts. The “cowboy” would more than likely feel out of place and uncomfortable. There is a lack of common interest which is illustrated in the dramatic differences in their clothing styles. For instance, the “cowboy” would probably prefer listening to country…

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    long, cap, or sleeveless sleeve lengths. Popular pullover knit tops were made of new non-shrinking fabric and came in a variety of colors. In the summer, women wore halter neck tops, shirts with spaghetti straps, or Hawaiian print tea timer shirts. The midriff could be shown, if it was above the belly button and below the ribcage. In this time of history, the female version of a men’s buttoned shirt rose to popularity. Teenage girls would do housework in their father’s old shirts, inspiring the…

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    matching sleeveless studded gambeson. Has real black leather suede at the collar, shoulders and cuffs. This Tabard is made with a rich blue cotton velvet with a matching satin lining. Has embroidered silver crosses with fleur-de-lis are on the front and sides and a matching silver trim on the edges. One size fits most. Dry clean only. This chocolate brown garment is made of 100% cotton with polyster lining. It includes a corduroy undershirt with padded and studded sleeves and a quilted…

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    If someone were to walk into a classroom and asked,”How many girls in here have been dress coded?” most girls would raise their hands; however if you were to walk into a class and asked,”How many boys have been dress coded?” none or very few would raise hands. There are many reasons that girls are more likely to get dress coded. Throughout my high school career I've always wondered why I've never seen a boy get dress coded… only girls. Jackson High school needs to change the dress code, the…

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    According to www.mtnviewhs.com/dresscode.html, “No sleeveless shirts may be worn or any type of clothing that exposes the armpits”, it also states that “bare midriff clothing, halter tops, strapless tops, backless tops, racer back tops, spaghetti straps, tank tops, sleeveless shirts” are not allowed. Girls should not bear responsibility for boys’ reaction to their bodies, instead boys should be taught to control themselves…

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    Teachers tell you to express yourself,but how is that possible if I cant dress the way I please. Although some of the restrictions are reasonable, some of them are foolish. 
 For example, in the dress code it states "Sheer garments or short shirts which expose the midriff are unacceptable." Although this policy is respectively reasonable, it is limiting some people from expressing there style. I enjoy…

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