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    grades or decrease bullying, so, therefore, Eastern Christian High School should refrain from demanding their students to come to school in a uniform. What do uniforms say about a school that embraces distinctiveness among peers, when everybody’s clothing is homogeneous?…

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    worn by men but also often caused injury and or medical problems for the women. Over time, some of the clothing became more moderate increasing ease of movement, however, it could still no be considered to be comfortable nor practical. There were also difference in dress codes and thus impacts for women from the upper and lower classes. The upper class women had much more restrictive clothing, often to reinforce their status of not having the need to work nor move. The advent of the war and…

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    The debate about whether or not American public schools should institute uniforms, has been going on for many years now. Supporters of school uniforms state that the wearing of uniforms would bring positive disciplinary aspects, normally ascribed to private schools, to public schools. Although this may be correct, I have to disagree with this group and support those who believe that school uniforms go against our constitutional rights and other reasons why students should not be required to wear…

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    she is wearing clothing that is slim fitting…

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    Elizabethan Era. The clothes worn were the identity of the person and how much money they had or what social class they were in. Fancy and royal are some words that describe the clothing of the Elizabethan Era. Fashion trends today have drastically changed from the trends in the 1500-1600’s. The materials used for clothing in the 1500-1600’s are somewhat different from what we use today. In the Elizabethan Era men wore silk and velvet with fur. Men were usually fully clothed in silk from head…

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    For my research, I explored How and Why Fashion Repeats Itself. I investigated the history of fashion, the way and the reasons that fashion changes regularly. I discovered some specific examples such as denim jeans as well. In the process of the research, I took several steps. I examined various websites and several books and checked them for relevance and bias. Additionally, I conducted a survey with 40 people and collated it. History of fashion Fashion has always been key to how people…

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    If the school had an open dress policy, it would be much harder for school officials to identify violations because there would be such a variety of different clothing styles. Lee Ann Jolley states in her article “The student dress code debate” that “Schools and school districts face the challenge of monitoring students’ modes of attire in a bid to promote order”, and this supports my idea, because if all the students…

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    1950's Fashion Trends

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    The 1950s were a more glamorous time. Throughout the years our view of fashion has drastically changed. These days boys and girls alike wear casual clothing like jeans and sweatshirts ,but back then that was not acceptable. In the 1950s, women commonly wore skirts and dresses. Most of the time shorts, capris, and pants were saved for casual picnics or playing outside. Even around the Other than that dresses were the way to go. Another trendy women’s fashion from America were trench coats.…

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    Fashion In The 1920's

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    been at war, women had been exploring their newfound “Freedom” and expressing it through their clothing. Holly wood movie pictures such as “Singing in the Rain” influenced women everywhere that heavy and dragging clothing was no longer in. The new style also helped the women in the workplace. From conservative cover up neck to toe, to fantastic flappers flaunting shorter and tighter clothing styles. It was considered outrageous if a skirt were 9 inches from the ground. A New York…

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    Shmood's Executive Summary

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    we will use pop-up shows or show a couple of our designs during fashion week. We will develop our website to be exciting in advocating our product. Shmood will also be participating in publicity stunts in order to focus on our color transformative clothing as something edgy and techno rather than just another pretty dress. We also intend to use promotional tools like social media (Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter), AD networks, banner ads, leaderboards, permission-based emails, and viral…

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