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    “Why?” adverb, often used as an exclamation expressing surprise or indignation, used by 90% of the youth when confronted with wearing uniforms. When I was in middle-school, if I was not wearing a dress I was wearing a uniform. (A tucked in teal or white polo shirt with black or khaki pants. Girls could alternatively wear black or khaki skirts if she so chose to. Dresses were alright as long as shoulders were covered, and the hemline did not pass above relaxed fingertips.) In the middle of my…

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    purses, and belts. Their women’s section takes up a lot of the store, this section includes sportswear, intimate apparel, activewear, maternity, plus size, pants, dresses, skirts, and coats/jackets. They often have fancy mannequins showing off what clothing is in season, and they sale items are in the back. The shoes are…

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    to wear uniforms because a lot of the kids like to wear what they want and show who they are and what they like to wear. Yes, some people say that school uniforms can be better so that you don’t have to worry about students wearing inappropriate clothing to school, but wearing the uniforms doesn’t allow the students to show…

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    we were required to participate in the annual inter-house sport event. This event was probably the least anticipated event all year, it was dreadful and tedious as there was nothing to look forward because there was no recognition for winners and we always had to clean up the fields after the events. Most students always voted against the inter-house sport event every year. Eventually, the school board changed the way the inter-house sport event was carried out so as to make it more interesting…

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    old men golfing and chatting about their rheumatoid arthritis, just as an advertisement against smoking would not involve people happily smoking. Such aspects are counter productive when it comes to advertising. This goes for any product, including clothing. In the jean advertisements for JCPenney and American Apparel, one company knew how to approach their audience, while the other failed to connect. Just as the intended audiences…

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    As a girl into fashion, it is important to understand the true meaning of the f word: Fashion. The fashion industry has changed into different trends that reflect the values of the society overtime. Fashion is an expression of one 's inner self and not a reflection of every one 's expectation of what should be expressed. The land of true fashion is a lion 's den and you better know what you 're up against before throwing yourself into the roaring dark, scary basement of darkness! Fashion itself…

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    Menlook Executive Summary

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    Menlook is the 1st choice for fashion & lifestyle dedicated to men. Launched in 2010, today the store offers a wide collection of men apparel and accessories, footwear and other lifestyle essentials from over dozens of brands. They also stock classic sports themed gifts, business inspired gifts, unique & unusual gifts for your loved ones. The Menlook Tribune keeps you updated about new fashion arrivals and latest trends in the market. Use any of our Menlook promo codes and get discount on your…

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    color as most were made in neutral colors. The main pieces of an outfit would be the waistcoats, trousers, smoking coats, cumberbunds, ties and shirts. Three piece suits were more popular, and a blazer could be worn with casual pants for hunting or sports event. Shirts were made from the finest textiles and were mostly white, though could be of the more natural colors. The shoes worn boots for casual attire and shorter heeled shoes for more formal occasions. A hat was normally wore with them, a…

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    Research Paper Results: Q1: (How is the clothing of the two generations differing from each other?) The two generations differ from their choice of clothing greatly. Teenagers from the 90’s prefer to be comfortable and conservative in their daily wear whereas modern teenagers nowadays would rather wear tight and a bit revealing, at times. This is proven by our survey when we ask which choice of clothing they prefer. A fair amount even admitted, when we asked them (just light conversation), that…

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    The United Sates of America is known across the world as the land of the free. Since technology was still fairly new in the 1980’s, compared to nowadays, the engineers didn’t realize how much technology was going to affect American society in the long run. Social media began through television and newspapers and in the 1980’s it played a big role on the American society, especially the fashion that most people were into. There were commercials that advertised and were persuadable enough to…

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