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    Harrington Collection

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    industry that will only continue to grow with time. If the resources were available it would be a crime to not take advantage of this continually growing market. This market has seen a shift in price over the years. While the demand for cheaper athletic clothing has increased‚ the customer is still willing to pay a good deal of money for this active wear. For instance customers in this market will spend up to $100 on an athletic fitting hoodie. With all of this in mind I believe that Harrington is in prime

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    will help increase student’s academic performance. Students should be for school uniforms because they decrease distractions‚ increase student engagement‚ and help create a safe school environment which increases student academic performances. Clothing distraction have decreased after school uniforms becoming mandatory. Clothes have been a big distraction to students. Their academic performances have improved after making school uniforms mandatory. "Some experts believe that a

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    The Concept of Belonging

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    similarly shown in the poem Presents from My Aunts in Pakistan by Monzia Alwi‚ which focuses on a teenage girl who is torn between two different cultures. In the film Fran is first depicted as the ‘ugly duckling’ often seen wearing plain and boring clothing with flat hair and no makeup. She is highly contrasted to those of the ballroom dance world‚ mainly with the characters Shirley and Liz who are over the top with their costume‚ hair and makeup. It is obvious to the viewers that Fran longs to fit

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    Fashion Industry

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    sector that works to meet the demand for apparel and dictates the trends for what should be worn. This industry consists of five distinct and separate levels. These levels are haute couture‚ luxury wear‚ affordable luxury wear‚ mainstream clothing‚ and discount clothing. The production part of the industry‚ that which takes the concept for a piece of apparel all the way to the hands of those who purchase it‚ is made up of four basic sectors. These sectors include producers of the goods necessary to make

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    Marketing Analysis -UNIQLO

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    great bonanza and sets a new standard for the brand’s stores. In 1998‚ we began opening stores in urban locations and ran a fleece movement that ignited a UNIQLO boom across Japan. Picture 1 :The first UNIQLO store:UNIQLO formerly called UNIQLO CLOTHING WAREHOUSE In April 1999‚ UNIQLO Shanghai office opens to further enhance production management. In March 2010‚ UNIQLO establishes a wholly owned subsidiary in Taiwan to develop China and Taiwan marketing. But not open the store in Shanghai

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    Superdry Group Report

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    Superdry Group Report Superdry is a clothing company inspired by a trip to Tokyo in 2003. They aim to create clothing that incorporates 3 cultures: Japanese‚ American and British. They manage to do so by merging together British tailoring with Americana design‚ with subtle hints of Japanese characters. As a result‚ Superdry is a unique clothing brand with an exceptional amount of detail‚ leading to it being a very popular brand for those 16-35. Another aspect that has made the brand so popular is

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    Emily Meyer and Leigh Rawdon started Entrepreneurial business (Small start‐up business) which is the Tea Collection as a shop for children’s clothing wholesale business that consists of three baby sweaters and only one shop. Emily Meyer was a designer and Leigh Rawdon was an entrepreneur person who dreams to open her own business. The idea for making the clothing company that makes new children cloths line was right for both of them and will help to make their

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    but the main form of judgment is due to appearance. With one look‚ we make inferences on the economic status and background of other people. It is no secret that less fortunate people generally do not have as nice clothing as those who are wealthy. But is the difference in one’s clothing a worthy reason for them to be treated differently? The answer is no‚ yet it still occurs each and every day for students who are without uniforms. Children should not be treated differently just because their parents

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    School Uniforms

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    cutest or fancy clothes or was with the latest trend of fashion and was left out a lot when friends of mine were talking about the clothes when I was in public school. I always felt like I do not belong‚ but I never wanted to buy expensive or fancy clothing just to make myself feel included by friends of mine. Even though the individuality of students is very important to express him/her self‚ uniforms lower the referrals of discipline and also helps the students to focus on their learning so it should

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    as Tinker vs. Des Moines Independent School District‚ involved several high school students who wore black armbands to school in a planned protest against the Vietnam War” (School Dress). These student had a right to voice their opinion through clothing. Every kid through pre-k to 12th grade should be able to dress how they want. Mary Persons should eliminate the dress code because students should be able to express themselves‚ be able to afford the clothes‚ and to boost their self-confidence

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