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    Gendered Clothing

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    consequences of how they are viewed and accepted in society. Feminine clothing distinguishes gender differences amongst men and women. Ultimately gendering based on clothing is a form of stratification that creates bias assumptions. Assumptions that would follow such labeling would be to say that “only women wear pink” or “wearing purple is feminine”. This is only one form in which women’s bodies are regulated in terms of clothing and “stylized practices”. There are many more such as gender bending

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    clothing as an identity

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    Creation of Identity Through Clothing Lurie(1983) states that “ for thousand of years human beings have communicated with one another first in the language of dress”. This derives the notion that one showcases themselves to others in the manner to which they self style. On lookers draw conclusion about ones social status‚ profession‚ personality‚ sub-culture and mood. Lurie compares language to clothing. It’s a language yet not spoken‚ she alludes that “if clothing is a language it must have

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    Gender in Clothing

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    1. Introduction In the globalized world of today many cultures are merged and we have to get used to different customs and thus different clothing. Fashion is bigger than ever and the fashion-interest is spreading rapidly among young people in the world today. It is important to dress “right” and to express yourself through your clothing. Clothes can even hinder meetings between people that might have understood each other perfectly cause of all stereotypes our clothes create. Through globalization

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    Organic Clothing

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    the company from competitors‚ he said. About a year ago‚ Shekhar Sattiraju (a founder) and his wife had twins and were looking for things that were as organic and natural as possible‚" Sitwat said. "They found a big gap when looking for (organic) clothing was either too expensive or the quality was lacking." Sattiraju engaged the gears a the proverbial entrepreneur - he turned a need into a solution with founding partner Sameer Joshi and the rest of the Funkoos team‚ who now maintain the daily operations

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    My Clothings

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    pants‚ black and silver belt‚ no ties (I hate them; they suffocate me.)‚ and the same thing for my feet. In concert‚ I wear like my dad; white or black shirt‚ black pants‚ black and silver belt‚ and a black tuxedo. I don’t really care about my clothing styles‚ unless they are dirty. I don’t get why my mom says‚ “The color doesn’t match‚ Jacob. Wear a different one.” If I wear casually‚ people just look at me like an ordinary student‚ going to school. However‚ some people think that I am a bad student

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    Roman Clothing

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    The Romans - Clothing Roman clothes were made of wool‚ spun into cloth by the women of the family. Later on the richer people had slaves to do this work for them. If you could afford to buy clothes‚ you could buy linen‚ cotton or silk‚ which was brought to Rome from other parts of the Empire. Washing clothes was difficult because the Romans did not have washing machines or soap powder. They used either a chemical called sulphur or urine. These are the clothes that Romans wore The Toga  This man

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    pioneers clothing

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    Pioneer project The woman and girls made all the clothing. Pioneer clothing was very uncomfortable. The girls had to wear many layers like petty coats‚ dresses and aprons. They also wore bonnets and high laced boots. The boys often wore trousers with suspenders and plaid shirts. They might have worn straw hats and high laced boots. People would wear fancier clothes to special occasions and parties. Most children only had two outfits. One outfit was for wearing during the week and the other was for

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    Elizabethan Clothing

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    Their clothing and items of apparel were dictated by the Elizabethan Sumptuary Laws which governed the style and materials worn. The Elizabethan Sumptuary Clothing Laws were used to control behaviour and to ensure that a specific class structure was maintained. English Sumptuary Laws governing the clothing that Elizabethans wore were well known by all of the English people. The penalties for violating Sumptuary Laws could be harsh : fines‚ the loss of property‚ title and even life. Clothing in Elizabethan

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    Mexico Clothing

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    Clothing is a big part of Mexico’s culture. Before the U.S influenced Mexico’s clothing‚ it was unique and everyone had there own style. Traditions influence what clothing is to be worn such as during celebrations many important pieces are worn. Celebrations including birthdays‚ weddings‚ and parties men commonly wear Sombreros. A traditional garment that women wear is a Huipil. A Huipil is a cotton blouse that usually has a floral print embroidered on it and is wide with a low cut frame. A type

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    Clothing In The 1700s

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    1 B.C. and Before In the ancient times‚ clothing wasn’t just for looking good‚ it was to protect you and keep you warm during the harsh winters. Most babies didn’t even wear anything. Sometimes they wore cloth diapers. If it was cold of course‚ they would be more wrapped up. Children also often wore only cloth wrapped around their middles like shorts. In these times‚ men wore tunics‚ a sort of knee-length t-shirt made of wool or linen. They often wore it only over one shoulder. They would wear

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