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    Sweatshops Are Bad

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    companies are constantly looking for a way to cut costs and increase profits. Many companies that manufacture clothes use sweatshops‚ which allow for cheap labor costs and few rules controlling working conditions and overtime regulations. Many clothing and footwear companies have been linked to these sweatshops‚ where the working conditions are so bad that in some cases the workers will commit suicide at work. Sweatshops will usually exist in countries that have few laws in place that protect

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    Onsite] The Textile Institute promotes the development of sectors associated with textiles‚ clothing and footwear. 1 Sonya Pinnock Market Research and Statistics Business Ratio Report: Sports Clothing and Footwear 2012 (Key Note 2nd Edition 2012) Provides company profiles‚ company selection‚ performance league tables‚ profitability and industry overview. [Available on Electronic Resource Onsite] Clothing & footwear industry 2010 [Market Review] (Key Note 2010 13h edition) [A-Z Sequence by Title]

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    Judging by clothes

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    Some people tend to judge almost everyone by their clothing‚ while others prefer not to be prejudiced and influenced by external appearances. In my opinion‚ people cannot estimate financial status or personality from clothing and in both cases it would be unfair and inappropriate. My reasons and examples listed below will strengthen my opinion.  First of all‚ masses of people inclined to evaluate the financial condition of a person by his external appearance. I strongly disagree with this statement

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    argument essay

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    school uniforms could help that. As a student‚ I know that bullying happens in most schools. Some students bully others because of the brands of clothing they wear “Many parents feel students in uniforms look nicer and the requirement keeps families with financial troubles from worrying about their child being bullied [because they can’t buy trendy clothing]. Schools can easily become competitive runways and uniforms halt scholastic fashion shows‚ “according to Isaac Grauke. An example of how school

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    between them would have been ridiculously small‚ would have been no more nor less than what the difference truly is – genital variation and a few secondary sexual characteristics in the chest and hips” (Hustvedt 446). A corset is a great article of clothing to use as an example of how fashion accentuates gender. It creates an hour glass figure which emphasizes a women’s bust and hips. “The corset helped to create a notion of femininity‚ and the lines it produced have gone in and out of fashion ever

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    Art Gallery

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    darker than others. It looks like a shadow on the sculpture‚ which accents different parts of the two humans and the clothing. The texture of this sculpture is different depending on which part of the sculpture you are looking at. If you look at the skin of the humans‚ you can see a more smooth texture whereas on the hair of the humans‚ there is a more rough texture. The wings and clothing have a smooth texture but there are also folds that create a little bit of a more bumpy texture. Line is also

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    Fashion Evolution

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    Imagine life without clothing. Conceive clothing shorn of evolving fashion. Visualize life deprived of fashion. How plain and austere right? It is excruciatingly awkward just like going to combat without ammunition‚ taking a bath without water. As luck would have it‚ fashion evolves in our daily life; consequently‚ giving us an enormous array of wide-ranging clothes. To start the ball rolling‚ let me define what fashion is all about. According to Webster‚ fashion refers to clothing that is in style at

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    companies under this new paradigm would allow for more vertical integration. Designers would be in more control of the final product. Although the result would be smaller quantities of clothing produced‚ what was manufactured would be well made‚ and made to last. Labor practices would be more ethical‚ simply because clothing would not be manufactured in out-sourcing factories where unjust treatment is out of sight‚ and therefore out of mind. The idea of fast‚ disposable fashion would be replaced by slow

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    Zara Swot

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    shuttle back and forth all kinds of fashion shows and trade fairs in Paris‚ New York‚ London‚ and Milan‚ from which they can get inspiration and recognize the fashion trend accurately. Therefore‚ Zara could rapidly design and release fashion-sensitive clothing styles similar to renowned brands like Chanel‚ Prada and Gucci with relatively low price‚ which are warmly welcomed by those customers who dream for top-class design but cannot afford for luxury brand collections. "Zara enables us to be flexible

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    Response Paper #2: Linking the sociological imagination to the conscious consumerism Do you want to donate a dollar with your purchase and support this foundation? Did you know that if you purchase one of the clothing items from this product line today‚ we will be donating a portion of the funds to a great charity? Did you know that this product was made under the provision of high quality standards? All of these questions are valid and hold true to the idea that the issue of conscious or conscientious

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