have helped many people pull out from poverty. The costs will become higher for manufacturers and shoppers if we only bought clothes made in America. For instance‚ paragraph eight of “The Real Cost of Fashion”‚ a Junior Scholastic Magazine article written by Laura Anastasia states‚ “Bangladesh is a developing nation that is now one of the world’s largest exporters of clothes. Its 5‚000 garment factories employ more than 4.5 million people.” This proves that the garment industry in places such as Bangladesh
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uniforms Good: Save money-- don’t need to buy many casual clothes for school days. Parents only need to buy school uniforms for their children. (School uniforms can save parents a lot of money as they then only need to buy their children casual clothes to wear on the weekends. Otherwise‚ parents need to constantly replenish their child’s wardrobe with the latest fashions‚ which can be very expensive. They would need to provide clothes for 5 days of every week plus weekends‚ sports and club activities
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The Industrial Revolution caused clothes to be made or worn differently and expanding practice cultures. Polynesians usually spent hours bashing Earth’s nature such as plant fibers and tree bark into tapa cloth. In Scotland fabrics showed clan affiliation called tartans. Hawaiians‚ took
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Assignment 4: Case 4-1 “Sears Goes Zwinky for Tweens and Teens” Sears Goes Zwinky for Tweens and Teens Prof. Karen Mountain Marketing 510 Consumer Behavior Feb 27 ‚ 2013 Introduction Consumer
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Plus‚ I could pay more attention to my school work rather than what I should wear today. For me‚ it is a waste of my time to decide what to wear and always pay a lot of attention to my outfits. Also‚ it costs me a lot of money to buying some new clothes. If I had a choice‚ I would rather wear my uniform to school‚ again. School safety is the first benefit of wearing uniforms. According to Chuck Sambar‚ “Uniforms give students an identity and status and promote a sense of respect and security”
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Home country(Japan) Product Clothes style standardization: All the clothes UNIQLO sells based on the idea—unique‚ comfortable and simple. Size: As everyone knows‚ the figures of Asian are far away different from most of Western. As a result‚ the size designed should be considered properly. For example‚ the size in Japan is nearly not a big range. Although there are little exceptions‚ most of Japanese are still in small figures. Materials: For the weather concerned‚ there will be a little difference
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Knowledge of knowing how to combine clothes will help with getting a job V. Appearance may affect your productivity VI. Dressing is very important for getting a man VII. Conclusion Gusak1 Dress for success Is the way a person dresses important? It can be said: “yes”‚ it is. It is important not only for the impression he creates for the people around him‚ but also there is a more important factor- that the clothes a person wears makes them feel good
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Do you think that a student should have to be afraid to walk home from school because he might wear the wrong gang color? Or even be afraid in school. Do the clothes on a student’s back tell whom that person really is? These are only a few of the questions that need to be asked when considering school uniforms. School uniforms are a good idea because they restrict distractions in the classroom ‚ reduce socioeconomic status ‚ promote less violence ‚ help ensure safety ‚ instill discipline‚ and eliminate
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eliminate competition‚ pressure and assaults perpetrated by older kids on younger students for their sneakers and possessions. They also help some students focus better In class” (Daniels 1). If lesser students are being picked on because of their clothes more students will have a lot of confidence with their classes. With uniforms students will feel like they belong in class. Also it is proven that less students drop out of school. To illustrate “ a study was released by the Harvard school of education
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T-shirt Travels The film ‘T-shirt Travels’ takes us to the Sub-Saharan African nation of Zambia‚ a country who in the 1960’s was know for having a thriving‚ domestic textile industry. As of late‚ with the countries immense amount of debt and the constant nagging of their creditors‚ such as the IMF‚ Zambia’s local economy has deteriorated and the textile industry has vanished. However‚ there is another issue present that has also contributed to the decline of Zambia’s economy: the second-hand
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