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    no doubt! The four minute mark shocked me, because I was still on my introduction. I knew it was over then; the train had crashed and burned. This is what began the rambling during my actual ‘How-to turn a maxi dress into pants’ speech. When I explained for example how to fold the dress after cutting and giving visual aids on what it should look like, I tried to make up for everything wrong by adding in jokes about my butt, to make the class laugh. It worked, but added to my over time. The…

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    Any style, or colour you really like?" Anya asks. "Well, for Angela," Vanessa starts, while gesturing to Angela, but is cut off. "I was thinking we could go for an older look, something flattering but not over the top. And I want a fitted short dress, one that compliments my body. No lace, whatsoever, but I like a bit of sparkle. I want strapless of course and as for the colour, I want it to be dark ruby," Angela says, conceitedly. Demanding much? I mean, it's nice to know exactly what you…

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    1. So, it is time for you to expose your brand to the world. Promote your business with custom logo shirts and custom embroidered twill shirts. All successful businesses use branded apparel for a significant reason. First of all, your business will prosper by utilizing this technique to accumulate more clients. Branded apparel is a method to obtain significant edge over your competitors. This advertising that is simple to implement. Furthermore, you will also have the advantage of bringing value…

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    Hey Em! There is a point to your piece. It’s sort of like a memoir about a trip. It shows your experiences and talks about your feelings. Those are valuable in memoirs. People appreciated when you open up to them. I would include some stories though. Maybe a conversation you have had with someone local. You were talking about cultural differences and that’s another point your memoir or memory (memoir is really a collection of memories) has. The way I see one has to explore a lot as a writer to…

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    Article 5 : Directions to Plan T-shirt Quilts to Leave to Your Grandchildren We starting late made a movement of five T-shirt quilts for a life partner and spouse twosome. These covers reflected their life, school affiliation, and voyages. Despite the way that we could have made two spreads, they split the T-shirts up into five minimal exceptional quilts. This is because they have five grandchildren. "I expected to give my life to my grandchildren, yet I expected to welcome them myself…

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    design class, I created the design for a cat in a shirt pocket. Although it was for a class project, I instantly knew I wanted to offer my shirt design to others by making an online store. I named it Poco Pets and have been dreaming up, drawing, and planning it for the past year. Now I have come to Kickstarter to make the shirts a reality. Poco Pets shirts are pocketed tees with a variety of lovable pets chilling in the pockets. Each shirt is high quality and 100% cotton which…

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    personal commuunication, October 27, 2016). Brand names were not considered while shopping for chlothing. Zoot suits were in style for men, but according to Joseph, he did not wear them. When going to school, church, or socializing, he would dress in slacks, dress shoes, dresshirts, and sweaters, and “always a tie when going on a date! And women would wear penny loafers with bobby socks and dresses or skirts with sweaters, they did not wear slacks (J. Denis, personal commuunication, October 27,…

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    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; whether it is how we feel, if there is…

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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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    work should require uniforms as their dress policy. Uniforms make a person look more professional. It can change the way a person stand and upholds themselves. Especially when being taught and used at a young age. Uniforms may be costly, but they can last for years if maintained correctly. It can also be used as hand-me-downs to save a couple more bucks. And most importantly, it’s a classic. Uniforms are expensive. Children doesn’t know how to maintain their dress clothes. Children get lazy,…

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