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    Debate on School Uniforms

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    Many school districts that have implemented school uniforms have provided some sort of financial assistance for families that can not afford the extra expense. 2. Potential Benefits of School Uniforms • Decreasing violence and theft because of clothing and shoes • Instilling discipline among students • Reducing need for administrators and teachers to be ’clothes police’ (for example‚ determining whether shorts are too short‚ etc.) • Reducing distractions for students • Instilling a sense

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    quickly identify outsiders who could be a danger to the students. Some people believe uniforms shows neatness by requiring students to tuck in their shirts‚ wear belts and wear shoes similar in color. Students dressing the same decreases teasing about clothing and shoe appearance. Uniforms prepare children for following a dress code for the future when they reach adulthood and join the workforce. Some children form their own groups in school in which wearing a certain thing or color or style. Some children

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    Should students have to wear uniforms? YES OR NO……. YES……… You wake up and you ponder on what you should wear what shoes to put on‚ and what color will look nice on you. It’s hard if you think about it‚ when deciding what to wear in the morning you usually have to wake up early or set it out from the night before .Well that doesn’t have to be‚ you know why? Because uniforms should be mandatory in school. Uniforms are so helpful you don’t need to wake up early or set anything out at night. When

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    parents pay for unregulated school clothing. Many parents have difficulty finding certain styles or colors to please their children. Others can’t afford to buy clothes every so often. With school uniforms‚ parents will only have to purchase clothes for weekends affairs‚ which is hardly economical. School uniforms instill school unity and pride for the school. An attractive student uniform promotes school spirit‚ good self-image‚ and school unity. Not all clothing styles are attractive on all

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    Personal Fashion Choices

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    my clothes say more about me and my laidback personality. First of all‚ my own personal fashion choices are mostly based on comfort and what I believe looks good on me. To me‚ being comfortable is imperative when choosing an outfit or piece of clothing. If you are not comfortable and are constantly hiking up your jeans because they are too big‚ or rolling your sleeves up because they are a bit too short‚ you probably won’t feel very good about yourself and it probably won’t look too good. This

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    1980's Fashion Trends

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    onwards women wore lowrise skinny jeans‚ lycra yoga wear‚ knee-high boots with pointed toes‚ trenchcoats and peacoats‚ tunics worn with wide or thin belts‚ capri pants‚ longer tank tops worn with a main blouse or shirt‚ leggings‚ and “vintage clothing” including hippie and Boho inspired dresses with paisley patterns. Crocs were a brief fad for both sexes in the summer of 2005‚ despite their kitsch connotations. Late Thousands In the late 2000s‚ headbands‚ denimprint leggings‚ knitted

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    upscale women’s clothing boutique that will open in June this year. Mustard means “If you have faith the size of a mustard seed‚ you will say to this mountain‚ ‘Move from here to there‚’ and it will move; and nothing will be impossible for you.” Mustard boutique selections and exclusive personal style services‚ which include a detailed Style Assessment‚ will ensure that our customers are well dressed. Mustard is a woman-owned business organised as a Sole Proprietorship. Clothing for stylish women

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    they believe or do not believe the statement is true. Let us begin with the Pros of this argument since there are many. It has been seen in some instances that uniforms can reduce student’s distractions‚ since both parents and teachers agree that clothing can be a big distraction with the student body. When the students wear uniforms they reduce rivalry among the students and can help keep a structured environment in the classroom and it also reduces the crime rate in the school. School uniforms can

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    Decline of Manners

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    today’s younger society. Describing their attire is an attack on young people. Fashion as well as the world is constantly evolving. There are different styles of clothing in today’s society compared to twenty years ago. Associating dress and manners reveals an unjustified generalization. Martin shows no lineage between ill manners and clothing presented in a provocative way. Most work places have dress codes in effect that would disprove this theory. The next example‚ Martin writes “the decline of

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    Fashion Recession Essay

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    Fashion: Impact of The Recession - UK - June 2010 The clothing sector has survived the recession‚ with the market growing 1.4% in 2009 to £41.3 billion and by an estimated 1.5% in 2010 to £41.9 billion. While growth was limited due to weakened consumer spending‚ sales remained in positive territory. Mintel looks at what consumers’ attitudes to spending on clothes have been during this period and what the future holds. The clothing sector has survived the recession‚ with the market growing 1.4%

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