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    on how we are viewed and categorized in society. Whether we are at work‚ school‚ the mall‚ or simply taking a stroll in the park‚ we are judged because of our clothing. We are a society quick to judge because of the outside‚ which denies us the opportunity to get to know a person at times from the inside. The fact of the matter is clothing plays a key role in how we live our lives in many ways. From being judged on how we dress on certain occasions or in an atmosphere that is prim and proper to being

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    Family Clothing Business Plan Executive Summary ReHabiliments‚ established as a Limited Liability Corporation‚ is a clothing and apparel business.  The company sells trendy clothing and apparel‚ such as casual and active wear‚ head gear‚ work-out gear‚ leather coats‚ and baseball jackets to an international market consisting of individuals of all ages‚ from all walks of life.  After purchasing £500 in clothing (e.g.‚ tee shirts and sweat shirts)‚ the owner has the apparel designed and silk-screened

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    sash. Another popular outfit was a long skirt worn with a sailor style middy blouse made of wool flannel‚ jean cloth‚ or serge. These shirts featured a shawl collar‚ contrasting necktie‚ and sometimes a “nautical insignia on the sleeves¨ (Children’s Clothing). Girls also wore thigh length cardigan sweaters that buttoned in the front and were belted around the middle (Frocks and Frills: Children’s Fashion at the Turn of the 20th Century). In the late 1920’s‚ girl’s fashion saw influences from the flapper

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    upon and are viewed as the theft of a student’s identify. Weyden students are looking for a school to argue they more than likely shy away from schools that require their students to wear them. Requiring each and every student to wear the exact same clothing eliminates all distractions in a learning environment and forces students to focus on mattress that are far more important than material things such as ‚ education and community unity. Uniforms make school less of a competition for students by putting

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    ASSESSMENT TASK 1: PERSONAL HYGIENE. Question 1: The purchase of professional clothing is in many cases the responsibility of management. Make a complete list of professional clothing available for use of kitchen and restaurant staff (whether local or international market) Professional clothing. Professional clothing is called in another term‚ "a uniform." It helps to differentiate the role of each staff in an organization’s organigram. Each uniform has its specific use for its specific

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    been considered suitable for fashionable clothing. This was an incredible influence that Chanel had in the fashion industry because she showed the world that wool jersey’s can be used in fashionable clothing. Coco Chanel also had created a modern spin on embroidery for women’s clothing. Instead of using more fabric‚ such as lace‚ Chanel decided to decorate the clothing using beading and embroidery. Coco Chanel also frequently accessorized her clothing with multiple strands of pearls‚ quilted

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    Fashion

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    Hilary Duff has created their own clothing or accessory line. Some celebrities have done exceptionally well when creating a fashion line; for example‚ Jessica Simpson’s line is the first celebrity clothing line that has achieved a billion dollars in retail sales‚ this includes accessories‚ jeans‚ shoes‚ other clothing‚ and sportswear. Most celebrities can’t sew‚ draw or drape and never went to fashion school but that does not stop them from launching their own clothing lines. It seems that many celebrities

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    with ideas‚ the way we live‚ what is happening.” (Coco Chanel) Fashion has always been a reflection of the collective consciousness and unconsciousness of society. Indeed‚ until recent centuries‚ it was the concern of the aristocracy; the clothing of ordinary people changed far less radically. However‚ the old time consuming traditions of hand craftsmanship‚ has over the years gone through gradual change. But what has been responsible for this progressive change in American women ’s fashion

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    classifying the dirty laundry accordingly you may be in for some trouble. Gather all your dirty laundry off the floor‚ from inside the closet‚ off the back of the chair and from under the bed. Now sort your clothing into colour-coded piles to avoid ruining your prized possessions. Classify each piece of clothing into four main piles according to their colour such as whites‚ brightest‚ lights and darks. Clothes that go into the white pile must be completely white. A design in colour on the front‚ back‚ sleeve

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    because of this early teaching has led people to instinctively know their choices of apparel in certain situations. Dress code is a necessary educational tool that helps students recognize differences between working situations and social through clothing and administering positive apparel choices.The biggest reason why Dress Code has still been a school policy even though many students protest it is because it shows positive results and it should be practiced in all school in a day to day basis allowing

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