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    1960. Although‚ they had performed within the similar fashion trend‚ during the same time period‚ designers proposed completely opposed concepts of new femininity and masculinity for modern youth. Mary Quant led the youth power movement in female clothing‚ by dressing young girls comfortably yet sexily‚ in a different way from their mothers. Oppositely‚ John Stephen has influenced men’s attitude to fashion through his presentation of a narcissistic and ambivalent look for modern man. Both designers

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    The Feasibility of Lemongrass (Cymbopogon) to Remove Clothing Stains A. Background of the Study There are a lot of chemical preparations in the market that claim to effectively remove stains in our clothes‚ and often times these are costly and hazardous to our health. A good clothing stain remover should easily eliminate both stains and odors on the clothes. There is a need to come up with other eco-friendly stain remover that works well at the same time is not harmful to our environment.

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    implemented. First‚ wearing uniforms can result in the decrease of violence. Every parent would like their children to be as safe as possible during school. It is possible that wearing uniforms can produce a safe environment. You may ask “How articles of clothing can protect you”. It is much more difficult to conceal a weapon in a uniform that it is to conceal it in a traditional baggy pair of jeans. Also‚ those individuals on school property that are not in the required uniform can be easily recognized by

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    Deborah tannen

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    In contemporary society biological factors are no longer the sole components that distinguish men and women. Rather anything from clothing or hairstyles to make-up or accessories can indicate specific messages about an individual. According to Deborah Tannen‚ women are more frequently considered marked beings in our society while men have fewer clothing or style options and are therefore free to remain unmarked. Although Tannen argues that it is possible for men to remain purely "unmarked" her assertions

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    contemporary society. The influences Japanese textiles have on the contemporary society is through Harajaku and Ikat scarves‚ curtains or rugs and by Akira Isogawa. Harajaku is an area in Tokyo‚ Japan where young people dress in different styles of clothing to spend the day socializing. The styles are rarely similar‚ with no particular style as it is usually a mesh of many. Harajuku is also a fashion capital of the world‚ known

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    Fashion’s Revolution Although fashion has progressed since the sixteenth-century‚ the meaning and reasoning for fashion has remained the same. The main reasons for needing fashion are for protection‚ individuality‚ identification‚ and representation. By the sixteenth-century‚ the recently developed printing press was turning out books that were used to give other places around the world the experience of this “fashion.” Styles worn in Italy in the early sixteenth-century showed similarities

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    Vivian Kuo HUM 110 Online Oct 10‚ 2012 Women History Paper- Coco Chanel Coco Chanel once said‚ “Fashion is always of the time in which you live. It is not something standing alone. But the grand problem‚ the most important problem‚ is to rejeuvenate women. To make women look young. Then their outlook changes. They feel more joyous (Bio.com‚ 1993).” I want to write on Coco Chanel particularly because of her everlasting contributions to the women and men’s fashion industry in our patriarchal

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    Ethics and Morales in the Supply Chain of Making a T-Shirt Jeremiah S. Bencker Abstract In This paper I will cover how ethics morals and laws impact the people in the supply chain of making clothing. I will cover how the introduction of labor unions has impacted the working conditions and the lives of the workers in the garment making industry. I will also go over what you as a consumer can do to ensure that the products you buy are not adding to the problem. Ethics and Morales in the Supply

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    Old Navy

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    oriented clothing retailer‚ both in-store and online‚ owned by an American Multinational Corporation‚ Gap. Old Navy’s mission is to offer affordable‚ fashionable clothing and accessories for adults‚ kids‚ baby’s‚ and moms-to-be. It all began in February 1993‚ when a small team of Gap employees was given an assignment to come up with a business plan‚ for a revolutionary new approach to retail. The following fall‚ was the birth of Gap Warehouse‚ who offered casual‚ yet fashionable‚ clothing at a great

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    research. However‚ there are those educational issues that just need simple discussions to formulate manageable and workable solutions. One of the major and current issues is whether school age children should wear school uniforms or wear regular clothing. There are many parents and school officials who want our children to wear uniforms and there are also many parents who don’t want our children to wear them. Many people feel that the uniform issue plays a vital role in the educational development

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