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    the man with winter hat Winter headgear. For the men, hat (or beanie hat as now appears to be called), cap or hat. Which material you choose? About the hat, I do not have much to say. Nice and warm, sporty and easy to put in your pocket. Perhaps clever to invent any materials you have on your head to many. Do it quickly warm? Can you stand the tickling of wool? If you answer 'yes and no', then look for a cap of synthetic material. Or maybe a combination of the two materials a solution for you…

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    Pocket Square Monologue

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    dmittedly, the last three things make my blood boil, because they are an eyesore! Pocket square, hence the word SQUARE! Your pocket square should be neat, fold the fabric into a SQUARE! It shouldn’t look like a clown napkin, like you pushed it down into the pocket and slowly pulled it out so it could collapse on your chest. Generally speaking, your tie should JUST reach the waistband of your trousers, or slightly shorter, if you can’t take your jacket off because your tie looks like your…

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    Essay On 1970s Fashion

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    increased Cindy’s desire to be sexy, like they sang in the songs she heard at home. “1970s were a time of transformation in sexual mores, behaviors, and identities (Levine 2002).” Cindy later said that “Evelyn Champagne King was very influential in her dress. Chaka Khan when she was with Rufus. She was beautiful and just a sexy mama and I would also say Diana Ross, the ultimate sexy mama (2016). All of which were singers and sang about being sexy as…

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    “Dress codes given the power they entrust school authorities to regulate student identity-can, according to students,ultimately establish discriminatory standards as the norm”. (Gordon)People have started sexualising and discriminating a woman's attire, and having to cover up just so male students can go to school free of distractions. There have been several arguments against school dress codes, such as dress codes being mainly sexist against young women in schools. This does not mean there has…

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    Has dress code rules gone too far? Walking outside on a hot summer day you can look around and see girls in shorts, tank tops, and swimsuits, guys wear somewhat the same attire, and they’re sometimes even shirtless. This is a normal occurrence people see everyday in life, on TV, and on media. If showing skin is such a common thing to do why are girls criticized and ridiculed for it at school? School dress code is sexist and unfair, it is directed towards girls, boys have more freedom, and it…

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    Throughout the years, dress codes have become standard practice in many high schools across the country. While there may be some variation among the rules, most dress codes have a similar foundation. Many include restrictions about the length of skirts, dresses, and shorts. It is also common for there to be regulations on shirt sleeves (spaghetti straps, sleeveless shirts, etc.) as well as garments that are transparent or expose the midriff area. Most schools do not allow clothing with…

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    Pajama's are comfortable and should be able to be worn. It's not a distraction, they are just clothes. A lot of people get distracted easily and the school is just blaming it on what people wear. Also, girls can wear shirts that go down to the middle of their chests and not have anything said to them about it. When a girl has a little bit of their stomach exposed they are sent home to change or just yelled at. I know because this happened to me. That's just not right at all. The things that…

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    Essay On School Dress Code

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    let you. It’s time to be you and express your unique sense of style to everyone around you. People shy away from expressing the way they want to dress since we have so many rules in school about the dress code policies. Approximately 3,328,750 people in just the United States alone get suspended each year for not only bullying and fighting but for dress code violations and expressing their sense of style whether it’s their clothing or hair. Why are principals, and teachers choosing the way…

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    Uniforms Solve Dress Code

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    Would Uniforms Solve Dress Code Problems? What’s wrong with being a woman in society, humans were all created the same so why are women told to hide their body for “the sake of men”? Growing up girls are told to cover up that way a man can't stare at you a certain way, and yes people have sick minds, but we’re in a school environment, we should teach boys how to “control” themselves instead. Developing years do tend to lead to feelings and changes but people still need to be respectful. Most…

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    However, upon reflection, I suppose this has alot to do with how I was brought up as well. “Make sure your rooms are clean before people come. You don’t want them thinking you live in a pigs sty” my mother would say before we had any guests over. This dress practice log feels almost similar; except that in this case, there are no physical…

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