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    Mandatory School Uniform

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    All schools should require mandatory school uniforms across the country. School uniforms are a way for the students to show how they are all together as one and show a sense of amity with other students. This is also costs less money for students who don’t have the option of buying clothes that fit the latest trends. The school uniforms show discipline and the schools pride of coming together as one and not singling out students based on their appearance. Also as this requires them to focus more…

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    comments within the story and also the symbol of clothing that emphasize the cultural differences. In the story the sari is a very significant piece of clothing as it is hugely representative of Indian culture. The sari is an extremely modest piece of clothing as it is a loose and flowing garment that covers most of the body. The sari is significant because it is this modesty that is expected of Mita by those around her. In contrast, the American clothing Mita is introduced to is figure hugging…

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    The True Loss of Humanity “Everything we wear were once touched by humans.”- Morgan, The True Cost The majority of people can grab a t-shirt off the shelf without even giving a second thought of where it came from or the work put into making it, let alone the amount of deaths it caused. It may come as a shock to our population that there are so many things happening beneath the surface that no one wants us to know about. Andrew Morgan, a director of The True Cost tells us just how awful the…

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    it is not considered unusual. Bradshaw states that “parents can buy a few pairs of pants, shirts, or other variations of a uniform for under $100, while parents of non-uniform-wearing students can spend from several hundreds up to $1,000 a year on clothing”. Based off a 2013 national survey that was taken by 517 United States school leaders, the reports revealed that 94% of those that were surveyed believed that “one of the main benefits to parents is that school uniforms are more cost-effective…

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    Most people who enjoy the outdoors prefer clothing that is long lasting and durable. Patagonia is an upscale outdoor clothing brand that is known for its various environmental sustainability efforts. The confidentially owned business has been known to favor used wear and ask purchasers to think twice before buying new products. Although, this strategy may seem as an anti-marketing intention, Patagonia has seen an increase in revenues. Patagonias target audience seems to be geared toward the…

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    In this paper, I will demonstrate that how and why I followed some rules as a Chinese high school student. During the high school student life in China, we were required to wear uniforms whenever at school. Also, we could not wear any accessories such as rings and necklace. A uniform is an object that represents the student status, which means the uniform is a symbol of school and student. Since every school have different uniforms, I was the symbol of my school whenever I wear the uniform.…

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    Controversy Styles Essay

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    the easy going type. That prefer to wear comfortable and easy to maintain clothing. They tend to keep away from finicky fashions and not to be particular about minor details. They favor more of a laid back wardrobe. Usually they wear their hair in a tousled fashion. Not paying much attention to detail or trying to have the perfect look for hair, to give off more of the relaxed natural at ease look. Wearing casual clothing means t-shirt, jeans, some comfy shoes and in occasions maybe a sweater if…

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    Uniforms have their places where they should be worn; however school is not one of them. Uniforms should only have to be worn at your job and work site, school is an area where children should be allowed to express themselves. Requiring uniforms at school limits the creativity of the students. Due to the lack of allowance for students to wear what they want in private schools their ideals of the world get shaped to fit what the schools want them to believe not how they feel. This is unlike in…

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    The Game Of Fashion

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    fashion magazine. Fast fashion has also impacted the world with celebrities like Beyoncé and Miley Cyrus shopping at H&M or royals shopping at Zara. Fast fashion stores sell fashionable clothes and have affordable prices, typically fast fashion stores clothing only last one season. Fast fashion has help people that don’t have the money to buy in upscale stores to find their own style in…

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    Fashion Analysis

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    They care very much how others look upon them, while fashionable clothing and accessories can help them to win affirmation from others. The young consumers show the demand of being different and staying with the mainstream. They seek their inspiration mainly from those wearing similar clothing as themselves but still hoping to be different from others. Being audacious and stern at the same time, they pose high requirements about…

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