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    Outwear Trends In The 50s

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    Lady Jackie Kennedy. Both the fur stole and the bouffant hair style were popular during this time period, showing that my grandma was with the mainstream in her evening wear choices. The photo quality is not great so it was hard to distinguish what exact style suit my grandpa is wearing. From what can be recognized, it looks like an evening wear style that John Peacock showed for the 1960’s. Peacock’s illustration was described as, “single breasted jacket with single button fastening, long roll collar faced with silk, matching covered buttons, hip-level piped pockets; straight cut trousers. White collared-attached shirt. Black silk bow tie. Black shoes” (1996, p.175). A key identifier for his suit style is the notable difference in fabric on the lapels; it has a shinier luster than the suit fabric meaning it could be silk. He is also wearing a white collared attached shirt and a black bow tie, but the analysis is still limited to pure assumptions due to poor photo quality. If this suit style is correctly identified, I would say that my grandfather chose to wear something that wasn’t…

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    outfit. For instance, you may wear your skirts even during winter along with warm leggings. Make sure that you are not wearing clothes that are too revealing. Stick to what is acceptable in your work environment. You may be wearing a blazer underneath which you have a sleeveless shirt. In such scenarios, even if you wish to take off your blazer, you may do it only if your work place accepts sleeveless clothing. Be wise while picking your colour Stick to neutral colours when it comes to…

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    Wgu Est1 Task 2

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    Part A: Standards and Procedures 1. Dress Policy-Employees must adhere to business casual attire during schedule shifts. Male employees are permitted to wear dress slacks and khaki’s. Female employees are allowed to wear dress capris, skirts, and dresses; however, if the clothing has a split it must be either at or below the knee. Additionally, women’s clothing must allow a comfortable fit for sitting in public. Employees may wear polo’s shirts, blouses, jackets (suit or sports jackets),…

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    One example of this is at sport practices. On a hot day of practice guys are allowed to wear things like muscle tees, or at some schools no shirts at all, but if a girl's shorts are too short or their sports bra is visible, even through a shirt, they have to go change (Roshell). This applies to casual clothes as well. At school they focus on how much skin a girl is showing, or the length of her clothes but, with guys schools focus on things like if they have on a belt, or if the garment has…

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    manager did not choose candidates because their attire was either too flashy of fashionable. It is important to dress the part when going to the interview if not the same though a similarity will make a difference in making an impression. The way one presents oneself gives the interviewers a good idea to the visible eye how serious the person wants the position. For example, a candidate shows up to a business interview wearing sweatpants and flip flops and mess up hair just after waking up is an…

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    Exquisite Adversity His blue striped tie rested against the navy silk-like dress shirt he chose to dress himself in for the occasion. The color complimented his combed red hair as it shined, more so from the sun, while its natural state was a shade darker. He had tucked the tails of his shirt into a pair of black dress pants held on his hips by a black belt accenting the shined black shoes that put the final touch to his attire. The cuffs on his sleeves were buttoned, and the collar of his…

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    The men's ideal body changed in the nineteen thirties. The ideal body for a man was very athletic looking. If a man wanted a job, they would work out to look bigger and stronger so that job would hire them. Most jobs during The Great Depression required a great amount of strength (Vintage Dancer). The ideal look during the summer for men was a short-sleeved shirt that was a button down. Most summer shirts were tan colored. Winter shirts were dark blues . Each button down shirt had four pockets,…

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    Independence Mall Analysis

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    So, just like he did, I tried to watch if people did that. Not only did I notice almost every person I watched did it, but I caught myself doing it a few times. Tables also play a big role. It is shown the people are more likely to pick up a clothing item if it’s on the table rather than hanging on a rack. We are accustomed to 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…

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    Essay On School Dress Code

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    As well as being able to wear things that have sexual comments towards women. For an example a young student wore a piece of clothing that said “You have to be this tall to ride me”. But when a girl wears a shirt that shows her shoulders she is told to change immediately or put something on that will cover her body. Why should wearing certain things be such a big deal when guys are able to wear muscle shirts and show their arms and shoulders? Many female students are fed up with the fact that…

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    Ghost Narrative

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    hands and hit the ground with a thud. “A lead, huh?” The man glared at me. “Well, you need to watch where you’re going because you almost knocked me over.” The leaves rustled. “Who’s there?” Another man peered through the branches. “Did you kids hear the screams?” Why is he hiding behind a tree? I thought. “It was a ghost,” Seth said, dusting off his jeans. “Ghost?” The man stepped out of the foliage to wedge himself between Seth and me. He had short dark hair and a wrestler’s silhouette—tall…

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