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    Bobos Essay

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    Bonobos made its mark in the menswear fashion world in 2007, as well as creating a path of change with its e-commerce based platform. Headquartered in New York City, Bonobos designs and sells men’s clothing, such as casual wear and formal wear. It offers full lines of men’s suits, outerwear, denim, swimwear and accessories. The company refers to its store locations as “guide shops,” where all men are welcome to come in and get their perfect size in any style offered. The concept of creating…

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    School dress code is a topic that has been discussed for years.Some believe dress code is unjust cause they cant wear what they want to wear deliberately.Others think dress code is fair and that schools should have kids wear uniforms to school. I believe that schools should have kids wear uniforms because it is an essential tool for kids to use for these reasons it discontinues the amount of bullying that occurs in the schools today,it separates social groups,and A typical example people…

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    Picture this: Mr. Smith, having some care trouble, pulls his Lexus over to the curb on Cypress Boulevard in the middle of East Los Angeles and proceeds to the nearest 7-11 to call for a tow truck. His Armani Suit signals to everyone around that this guy just does not belong. Five kids pass by wearing NFL jerseys and sagging slacks. They all glare and one mutters a sarcastic “oooooh, baby,” as he looks Mr. Smith up and down. In his own world, the clothes Mr. Smith wears mean sophistication and…

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    Rubbernecking: Skirts, Slacks, and Sneakers Taking a closer look into the discussion on gender inequality and dress codes I have come to find that there is not simply to use this debate does not have to be a black and white conversation and that I won 't let it be now I cannot prevent everyone 's views on this topic because there are so many shades of grey it would be near impossible to equally represent them all I 'll ever to make it feasible this paper will represent a couple of frequently…

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    Pajama's are comfortable and should be able to be worn. It's not a distraction, they are just clothes. A lot of people get distracted easily and the school is just blaming it on what people wear. Also, girls can wear shirts that go down to the middle of their chests and not have anything said to them about it. When a girl has a little bit of their stomach exposed they are sent home to change or just yelled at. I know because this happened to me. That's just not right at all. The things that…

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    According to a survey conducted by the National Center for Education Statistics, over half of the United States’ schools have a form of dress code, yet they have not been enforced justly. Young girls have expressed their complaints about the “unfair and demeaning” use of dress code. Though having a uniform is supported by several schools in the United States, it is becoming an issue in the sense that the schools are now getting complaints about the sexism occurring due to the dress code.…

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    School uniforms have been a controversial topic since they have begun to be implemented in schools. Some people believe they have no significant benefits and that they are a waste of time, but there is evidence to show that they help more than they hurt. “…86% of schools surveyed in 2013 believed their use of uniforms made a significant, positive impact… (Principal Leadership). School uniforms are beneficial to schools because they increase safety, are cheaper, easier to enforce, and limit…

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    In many colleges, it is preferred that professors make a good first impression. The way a professor dresses can cause many speculations. It is known that a professor 's attire influences a student’s perceptions. It can set a tone, an image, that can greatly impact the students opinions and can create either a positive or negative atmosphere. In colleges, a professor 's relationship with students is seen as a role model or an authoritative figure and their attire can greatly affect that. It can…

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    Essay On 1970s Fashion

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    Introduction My interests in 1970s fashion lead me to interview my mother, Cynthia Cartwright (Cindy) who was a teenager during this period. The 1970s were a time of protesting and fighting for equal rights for women, African Americans, Native Americans, gays and lesbians. Nevertheless, the 1970s were also a time of media influences, like music, television, and magazines. Media was an influence that reached Cindy. An African American teenage girl from St. Louis, Missouri, with not many examples…

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    We Need Dress Codes An Argumentative Essay By: Jenna M. Jennings Why do we go to school? To LEARN! Why do we wear clothes? To be a reasonable person that's not nude! Come on guys, WE NEED DRESS CODES! We need dress codes because without them, school can have a negative effect on students all because of clothes. This doesn't have to be hard, but somehow in the end, it is. We all want a great student environment, but we can't do that without safety. Dress codes were not created to bring down a…

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