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    It’s hard to think that something like school uniforms could help how a student learns, if you think about it, how we dress affects a lot of things. Let’s say a judge decided to wear casual clothes to court instead of their normal robe. That would be different because it is not what they normally wear. The same goes for students, uniforms help them know their responsibility as students. School uniforms are worn in some public schools and about all private schools. Uniforms are not bad and they…

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    Mom do I really have to wear this? I am going to get talked about, no one wears Southpole and Echo anymore. Plus I still that one pair of old Nikes from last year. There is a hole in the bottom if right one. I have to get a new pair. James we do not have the money for that right now. Your brother’s old clothes are all we have right now. Conversations like this happen to thousands of families in the United States every year during back to school season. All of this can be avoid, if all public…

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    influencing and successful companies, within the fashion world industry . While its first launch focused on men’s accessories and later menswear, over the years Ralph Lauren has become vastly known worldwide, for everlasting designs and creations . From clothing and accessories, to fragrances and luggage, the company brand has maintained global success ever since its first market appearance. Currently the company’s brands include: Polo by Ralph Lauren, Ralph Lauren Purple Label, Ralph Lauren…

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    student’s parents could not be able to afford the clothes. Some parents may not make a decent income and students could get may fun of getting call poor. Some parents may find the acceptable clothing, but it could not be the school’s desired color for the outfit.…

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    impacted by the culture of the time and self reflection. Feminism, hippies, and individualism all helped to change the world of fashion and create new styles. The 70’s brought a brand new style that featured eccentric clothing, androgynous hairstyles, and bold accessories. Clothing is a key component in fashion and can define who you are as a person. Outfits in the 1970’s were based mostly on individual expression and featured more radical designs (Pearson). During the early 70’s the “hippie”…

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    In the Renaissance, there were laws called the Sumptuary Laws that allowed certain people to wear specific types of clothes. The lower class wore linen, which is a fabric made from flax seed fiber. The upper class wore nicer clothes made of silk, satin, and velvet. Cotton was made back in the Renaissance, but it was prohibited in the Elizabethan England to protect the wool industry. It was not until cotton farming in the United States and Eli Whitney’s invention of the cotton gin, that cotton…

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    As it says earlier, clothing was the most common way to tell a person’s class, age, and importance in society. But to look good cost people a great amount of difficulty. Such as, many people would wear jewelry filled with lead. But, “[leads] use continued in Rome even after…

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    In class we read and article called “Why Are my Clothes so Cheap” by Kristin Lewis and Gini Sikes. In the article it talks about the Rana Plaza building collapse, many people could've stopped this tragedy but no one did. That made me question where my clothes are from and how their made, so I thought of my favorite brand and read where and how my favorite clothes are made. I think there should be safer working conditions for workers. The great thing about your clothes is that they have many…

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    Women’s clothes has dramatically changed through the World War II in ‘40s. Like the World War II is called as ‘total war,’ it became usual that even middle-class woman worked during the war period. This made women’s clothes more casual and easier to move, and this is the origin of American fashion. At this point, Claire McCardell played an important role who led this changes of clothes. She introduced simple and functional clothes which were based on the sports casual ware. She proposed the new…

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    orders. Dressmakers would visit the clients’ houses for consultations. However, Worth created the salon, “House of Worth” for the clients to visit the designer, and sewed the branded labels to his work, being the first person to use brand logo on clothing. Worth did not design his clothes only following the requests of his customers. Rather, considering his dresses as art pieces, he prepared his clothes based on his intuition on the best design for his customers. He used live models to advertise…

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