HISTORIC COSTUMES UNIT 1.......Introduction to origin n function of clothing Origin of Clothes... Clothing and textiles have been enormously important throughout human history—so have their materials‚ production tools and techniques‚ cultural influences‚ and social significance. In ancient times‚ there were no textile industries or clothing stores. Fur‚ leather‚ grass or leaves were believed to be some of the earliest materials that made up clothes. These materials were tied around the body
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grandsons of the founder‚ Victor and William Fung‚ does not see itself as a traditional trading enterprise. Rather‚ it sees itself as an expert in supply chain management for its 500 or so customers. These customers are a diverse group and include clothing retailers and consumer electronics companies. Li & Fung takes orders from customers and then sifts through its network of 7‚500 independent suppliers located in 40 countries to find the right manufacturing enterprises to produce the product for
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express themselves in a “casual” way of life‚ independent of age. LCW Young is an energetic and enjoyable alternative‚ which closely follows fashion! LCW Sports is appealing for all adults‚ who love to play sports‚ adopt a sporty lifestyle and clothing style. LCW Jeans is an ambitious collection‚ which includes various denim effects and patters that are appealing for the ones loving dynamism and self-confidence in order to more freely. LC Waikiki Baby range‚ which satisfies all the needs of the
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Yamaguchi-based company since March 1949‚ and it had been selling men’s clothes in Ube‚ Yamaguchi. They opened a store that sells casual clothes for men and women in Fukuro-machi‚ Naka ku‚ Hiroshima and named ‘’Unique Clothing Warehouse’’ in may 1984. And this name was symbolising ‘‘unique clothing’’. After 7 years in September 1991 the name of the company was changed as a ‘’Fast Retailing’’. Next ten year until April 1994‚ they opened more than 100 Uniqlo stores which are operating all around the japan
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The Evolution of Polo Ralph Lauren Polo Ralph Lauren has become one of the most renounced clothing companies of the 20th and 21st century. The creator of Polo is a man named Ralph Lifschitz who was born on October 14‚ 1939 in New York‚ New York (Ralph Lauren). He was born to Fraydl Kotlar and Frank Lifshitz who were Ashkenazi Jewish from Belarus. In 1955‚ when Ralph was 16‚ he and his brother changed their last name to Lauren because they were made fun constantly for having a Jewish last name but
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Opponents feel that uniforms are just a new gimmick that will have little effect on education. Also‚ school uniforms would prove costly for the students. On the other hand some people argue that uniforms are cheaper than buying children street clothing. However‚ opponents still feel that
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modern edge. Lisa Ho’s brand has exclusive fabrics and prints that are created by Lisa. Her interests in vintage styled clothing and design ideas have been similar over her career. Since the age of 15 she has been collecting European-Vintage style clothing and because of this fascination incorporates this into her collections. She now has a whole room filled with Vintage clothing that inspires her and included amongst these are even some Lisa Ho designs from former collections. When
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Uniforms or Dress Codes and how they effect a learning environment Liam McDonald Bethel University Back in the early to mid 90’s a hit television sit-com‚ The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air featured Will Smith as the main character. His mother forced him to move from the projects in Philadelphia to live with his very successful aunt and uncle in the “high toned” suburb of Los Angeles‚ Bel-Air. Although he was in general a “good kid” in the show‚ he was definitely a bit
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Financial difficulties seem to be a problem with the school uniforms. Schools claim that school uniforms are less expensive for parents; however‚ school uniforms generally mean an additional cost for parents‚ who now have to purchase different types of clothing for their children to wear in and out of school. Additionally‚ since uniforms involve specific requirements‚ parents may not be able to find uniform options in discount or thrift stores as they could if they had more freedom to choose their children’s
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make a group equal. There is no discrimination against someone’s choice of clothing. Commonly‚ families with a thriving financial status have the ability to spend money on high-end clothing labels‚ whilst families with an average or poor financial status have no option but to purchase the cheaper alternative. Why should anyone be put in a position of feeling as though they are judged purely on the choice of their clothing? Uniforms keep those who wear them‚ feeling as though they are “the same” or
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