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    Aerie is a well known lingerie for women by American Eagle. Aerie first started in the year of 2006. This initiated a line of undergarments for women between the ages of 15-25. In early spring 2014, Aerie launched their newest campaign of the time, “Aerie Real”. The purpose behind this campaign was to discontinue using supermodels and digitally retouching its models to start encouraging self-body positivity. And through this abrupt change, “the company has shocked the fashion industry through…

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    Thousands of years ago stood one of the largest empires stretching 2509663 square miles over the European continent. But, as they say the bigger they are the harder they fall. After the invasion of the Roman Empire and the rise of Emperor Constantine, the Roman Empire was a fragment of history as Constantine completely converted society, transforming the Pagan religion into Christianity. After the removal of Emperor Romulus Augustus, no one stepped forward to take his place, making his…

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    However, you can wash those made by cotton but the ones prepared from paper will need to be disposed. Incontinence nappies or incontinence diapers are some of the other terms used for incontinence pads. To use these pads you have to place these in undergarment. Furthermore, these pads are sold from light to heavy grades that offer an assortment of absorbencies. The range given by these nappies is known as working capacity, meaning…

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    social environment and cultural contexts that may be required by the activity. In the case of getting dressed there is no social demands. Sequence and timing would need to be addressed, for dressing the only sequence required would be putting undergarments on before the actual clothes themselves. Required actions and performance skills would also fall under activity…

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    sequined glove with matching socks could be seen in the videos for his album Thriller. This was copied by his fans as was his many-zippered red leather jacket" (Frankel 60). Madonna has become an icon as hundreds of thousands of women have copied her "undergarment on top of clothes" idea from the 1980s to present day. Lastly, Lady Diana made headlines with her 25-foot train and puffy sleeves as she walked down the isle (Frankel 58). Icons, music, and television have made fashion what it is…

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    "We live not according to reason but according to fashion", said by Seneca. During the Middle Ages, fashion was a big factor that determined the rank of a person. Luxurious clothing meant a person was wealthy, whereas rags and simpler clothing proved a person had little money. Feudalism ranked people according to class during the Medieval Ages, from peasants to kings and queens. Peasant clothing greatly differed from royalty, and the royalty wanted nothing to do with peasants.…

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    year the first American Eagle store opened up in Novi, Michigan. The store was meant to attract male and female college students but it has caught the eye of the adolescent generation. The company also partnered up with Aerie, a brand that sells undergarments. American Eagle has grown worldwide with up to 929 stores that are tend to be located in malls. Many clothing stores are targeted towards a certain gender but American Eagle Outfitters has clothing for either male or female. The store…

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    1900 was when fashionable English Ladies of the social elite would make a trip twice a year to Paris, joining the others from places such as St Petersburg and New York. These trips would be where they choose their wardrobe for the next coming season for 6 months. The garments ranged from: lingerie, morning gowns, walking dresses, cycling combinations, costumes for travelling such as trains or motor cars, evening gowns to lounge, a gown for each special occasion. The list of garments that were…

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    that perform better in different situations. Under Armor became a popular brand name in the military clothing stores, especially for those of us who spent any time in the desert during the Global War on Terrorism. Specifically the hot weather undergarments that were designed from a synthetic fabric called HeatGear. This gear was initially designed for athletes to be light, dry, and cool in hot conditions. In addition, the tight-fitting and moisture-wicking material…

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    dress code that we have to follow. The dress code abides by Polk School District policy and consists of a small number of rules. A couple of these rules inhere of “No holes above mid-thigh,” and “Shirts/tops must fit so that there are no exposed undergarments” (PSD Code of Conduct). This can be considered discrimination towards mostly girls and some boys about how they…

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