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    Secrets of Clothes Zachary Trubenbach University of North Texas 1. Discuss how dress in all six scenarios presented in this podcast changed the identities of the wearers. Limited your discussion to a short paragraph for each of the six scenarios. Cass Frankenstein was bullied during his adolescent years. As a result, he turned to clothing as a shield. Somehow, sunglasses with tinted frames which miraculously stopped the bullying. He continues to wear sunglasses religiously. The sunglasses made…

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    The first thought when you look at this dress is that the girls in 1950 did dress to impress everybody that looked at them. Their whole closet probably looked like this, you know the drawer of clothes that you don't wear outside of the house only on the weekends these girls probably didn't have that sort of drawer. If this was their regular everyday grocery shopping kinda dress. I wonder what their party, prom, wedding dresses looked like.…

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    Bobos Essay

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    find pants that fit. He decided that there needs to be a shop where men can come in, get there sizes professionally by expert guides and fix the problem of men only having limited sizes. Bonobos has expanded its playbook from then on to producing shirts, outerwear, and many other articles of clothing. “Shopping for clothes is a pain. We're here to make it painless, and maybe even fun.” Bonobos sets out to build the best online shopping experience to its male demographic, that is super easy and…

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    field, small southern town roots of Mississippi. Impressions are very important. Especially in church. You don’t want to offend the elders and have them spread gossip of how poorly you must been raised to wear a tight skirt that bared your knees! Thus dress modestately. No back showing, where the proper undergarments, no brightly lit colors on face and body, and most of all no cleavage. I abide Then one chilly moring of college. Full of stressful academia. I caved. Tights, seem like the perfect…

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    How to dress like a pro? Tips to look professional in office Do not go overboard Make sure that your dressing style suits the environment. Some places follow a particular dress code. This makes it easier to narrow down on your choices. In other cases, you will have to make a sound judgment based on the ambience and other factors. You may also consider the style your colleagues follow. Usually the style followed by lawyers, government officials and other such professional is formal business…

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    is the opposite of vulgarity”- Coco Chanel. The Great Depression was a terrible time for all Americans. The stock market crashed, people lost their jobs and no one had money. Some may think due to no jobs or money that American citizens could not dress like they used to in the twenties. That was a lie. American men and women looked just as stylish in the thirties as in the twenties, just with a little twist. Many think that the Great Depression was an awful time for fashion, it was actually the…

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    Independence Mall Analysis

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    picking up our food off tables so it’s like second nature to us. Also, it is much easier to fold a shirt and put it back on a table than to take it off the hanger, put it back on, and then hang it up in a tight squeeze of a bunch of shirts. Also, which shirt is more visible? The one that is tucked between thirty shirts on a rack in the corner or the shirt sitting on a tall stack of identical shirts on a table? According to “Dead Malls of America” no new malls have been built in the United States…

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    Ghost Narrative

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    Prologue Moments Before Most detectives follow a trail of clues to solve a case, but sometimes the clues just don’t make sense. Like when a ghost runs through the thickets in sneakers, or when strange men start dashing out from behind trees to inspect a house being torn down. And what does a magical stone lying next to a skeleton dressed in night clothes have to do with a dragon? Anyway, it turned out the leads weren’t red herrings at all. There was a ghoul, a missing stone, a kidnapped kid, an…

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    The triangle would be lined by fringes and decorated with an icon in the center. Some shirts would have an attached triangular flap instead of a painted one. The main symbol located within the fringes was usually accompanied with set of motifs that would be equally spaced from each other, but the motifs were not always identical. The sleeves…

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    practically year round. We learned that for women business causal consists of a skirt (around knee length), dress pants (not to tight), a blouse (button down), or a dress. It is best to stick with the basic colors of black, gray, or brown for bottoms. For men, we learned that their…

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