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    Gap * Banana Republic * Old Navy * Piperlime * Athleta The culture at GAP helps us understand why the brand is such a huge success. It mainly emphasizes on keeping its customers first and it continuously works on quality of its clothes to meet customer’s expectations. It always looks for different ideas and new ways of working‚ inspiring creativity. GAP works with integrity and believes in giving back to the Society. It meets all its goals by taking responsibilities and setting

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    cultures‚ as shown in the poems “Presents from my Aunts in Pakistan” and “Search for my Tongue” Culture is the way you live your life‚ the way you exist‚ the way you survive. It is the area that you live in‚ the cuisine that you consume‚ the clothes that you dress in‚ the dialect that you dictate‚ the way you commemorate special occasions and the way you worship and believe in a religion. The poems “Presents from my Aunts in Pakistan” and “Search for my Tongue” show how being part of two

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    Roland Barthes was a French philosopher‚ linguistic‚ critic and theorist. He was also the first begins systematically to think through the intellectual changes in the study of fashion and clothes. His fashion theory has a close relationship to his structuralism and linguistic knowledge‚ and defined fashion‚ clothes their origins and functions within the system. First of all‚ Barthes saw fashion as a whole system. Based on the article‚ system has been defined as ‘a group or set of related materials

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    Zara - It for Fast Fashion

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    on short deadlines‚ decrease quantities and a great choice of style and clothes. The company succeeds to make moderate prices with a large choice of new clothes every time. The success of ZARA is based on two principals: follow the trend to be able to sell garments at a moment where people want this kind of style‚ without using any advertisements as the concurrence does. They don’t want to convince people to buy their clothes but give the public what they desire at the moment. Secondly‚ the trust

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    that clothes can also be used to exhibit respect toward others and allegiance to a group. Clothes‚ therefore‚ sometimes facilitate the democratic ideal of widely distributed power. Fashion can provoke dialogue about social and political matters‚ and that dialogue is democratic. When fashion manifests creativity‚ respect‚ allegiance‚ or membership‚ the relationships that it fosters are potentially democratic. Polity (2005) 37‚ 3–23. doi:10.1057/palgrave.polity.2300002 Keywords fashion; clothes; democracy;

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    the food I eat‚ the clothes I wear and the music that races through my ears and empowers me. One element of my culture is the clothes I wear. Clothes are items worn to cover the body‚ but my clothes are so much more than that. I would describe my particular wardrobe as classy and chill. Sometimes as every girl does I like to go “all out” with my fashion choice. When I was growing up I liked to play dress up by going in my mom’s closet and trying on all her “grown up clothes.” Now that

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    BASES OF INTERNATIONAL MARKETING CHAPTER 2 Chapter 2 discusses:     The economic benefits of trade The reasons companies export and import The development of exporting and internationalization within the firm The growing impact of concerns regarding social responsibility POTENTIAL BENEFITS FROM EXPORT MARKETING    Overall benefits in the form of increased overall consumer welfare Exports provide money to finance imports Trade has impact on consumption and production for individual countries

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    therefore I wrote poems that are humorous yet meaningful if the reader decides to read deeper into the meaning of “Clothes”. In this poem I humanized clothes to the point where clothes are smart and can do actions. Again‚ if the reader reads deep into this poem‚ he/she can see that family is symbolized as the clothes. In the first two lines‚ the reader can read that “Family” (the clothes) keeps you from being embarrassed. I also wrote a short haiku titled “My Name Is”. I titled this after one of my

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    going to think they are ugly Clayton 2 and worthless. Even if people choose how students would dress it wouldn’t help all the other reasons why kids get bullied now-a-days. Everyone should feel beautiful and wearing clothes that you want helps you feel better about yourself. Clothes can also be therapeutic. Sometimes being a misfit is what brings joy to someone. They don’t want to be the same as everyone else. In the constitution it states that we have the right to be free. Free to dress however

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    students spend a lot of time in choosing‚ buying‚ and arranging the clothes which they wear during university courses of studying. So wearing uniform at universities saves more time for students‚ and they could spend that saved time with educational exercises. Furthermore‚ keeping more money is one of the benefits of uniform. If students do not wear uniform‚ they might spend a lot of money in buying modern and expensive clothes. Consequently‚ wearing uniform might help students keep more money‚

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