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    Under Armour

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    Under Armour is one of the largest and fastest growing activewear clothing line manufacturers in the country. The activewear industry market has been growing considerably over the last decade. Growing demand for activewear, the sporty fashion for both the gym and the streets, has lifted sales for makers of the clothing and the retailers that sell it. (Source: Fortune) The market has grown from Nike and the Adidas being the largest two corporations to an extensive market including Under Armour.…

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    Fashion Coupon Codes

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    Use fashion coupons, codes, deals and special offers for perfect shopping extravaganza Coupon codes are excellent way to save money online. Whether or not it is the free coupons, a percent off coupons or a dollar of coupons helps you to save a great deal of money without a lot of work. While using the fashion coupons for purchasing clothes you need to make sure that your discounts are applied prior to completing your buy. It is horrible feeling to look at your invoice and understand that you…

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    Masuda Middle School

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    Masuda Middle School is thinking about having students wear school uniforms. I believe that students should not have to wear uniforms. First, uniforms take away student’s individuality and self-expression. Second, some families might be unable to afford uniforms. Third uniforms can create a negative feeling toward school and academic work. Masuda Middle School should not make school uniforms mandatory. Uniforms take away a student’s individuality and self-expression. In fact, students…

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    Fashion During The 50's

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    Fashion During the 1950s The 1950s was a year full of many events. For example, there was the Civil rights movement. The civil rights movement was when the African Americans were trying to achieve equality between the African Americans and the whites. Another major event during the civil war was the cold war. The cold war was strong tension between the United States and the Soviet union (a state in Eurasia that lasted from 1922-1991). All of these events had an effect on the fashion. Throughout…

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    This field jacket is fabricated with a light-weight, Nutria brown cotton cloth and has Nutria brown plastic buttons. The jacket has a basic collar that can be folded down or worn pulled up. Both of the shoulders have eppulettes that are buttoned down at the base of the collar. The jacket closes at the front with five concealed buttons. The jacket has six pockets: Two straight set 'patch' style chest pockets, these two pockets each have a flat, internal pocket; and two very large, bottom…

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    Lorna Simpson Wigs

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    The focal point in this artwork would be the various types of wigs. Lorna Simpson uses a Valencia like filter on her artwork. She uses a white canvas to place her cream colored frames for the wigs, the majority of them being black, with the exception of one white wig. The technique in which she organizes her photos is somewhat like a collage of wigs. Lorna Simpson’s artwork tries to explain how the role of hair can sometimes socially identify us. Simpson photographed twenty-one different types…

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    reasons why getting uniforms for Rancho Mirage High School is a good idea. The first reason is there will be no labels on clothing, so no one will know who is wealthy or penniless. Second reason is there will be a sense of community at the school, which means we will all feel like a family. The third reason is kids will be able to focus more in class, without the bright, colorful clothing, kids will…

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    Top Hat Fashion

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    While watching the film Top Hat, I noticed the fashion worn by the men and women was an important part of the film. The 1930’s began a major change in fashion. For example, the transition from the roaring twenty flappers to the complex fashion of ‘art deco.’ The costumes in this film perfectly represent the time period of trends during the 1930s. When the Wall Street crashed and the Great Depression began. It was the start of a strong influence on women's fashion in the 1930s. Because of…

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    high point.” Fashion also said a lot about one’s social ranking. “More personal adornment, brighter colors, and fine fabrics were all ways of making this statement.” Men and women’s clothing were very different. Men’s clothing was usually relatively simple, unless they were royalty. Women had more extravagant clothing choices. One reason that fashion was a huge turning point was that it said a lot about an individual. They finally had a new way to express themselves…

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    How would you like to have to wear the same thing to school every day and not be able to express yourself by your choices of clothing? Lately, more and more schools are implementing a uniform as a part of their dress code. School dress code policies threaten a student’s individuality and their freedom of expression, but it has been known to have a positive influence on student’s behavior and academic performance. Many people believe that wearing uniforms to school is threatening a student’s…

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