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    people in their clothing and accessories. To a certain extend fashion also denotes the behavioral pattern of a person. A person who follows the norms in fashion is always conscious about the way he present before others or society. A good style or fashion is always subject to appreciation that definitely boosts the confidence level in him. At the same time a bad fashion invite harsh criticism that may decrease the personality of a person. Often experiments of fashion are done in the clothing and accessories

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    to wear to school because there is no need to purchase different clothing to wear. Also‚ they don’t need to decide what to wear in the morning. It is a place for study‚ not a place for fashion. Secondly‚ wearing a school uniform can prevent mental comparisons between students. They will not be envious of other classmates clothing e.g expensive brand named or beautiful clothing because all the students must wear the same clothing‚ there are no comparisons. Once you wear a school uniform and enter

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    Zara Project

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    Most clothing are classified as an “durable good” as they are used up slowly‚ • Clothing doesn’t need to be disposed of after being worn once‚ but rather could be cleaned and reword until a tear within the seams or a stain kills it‚ or ultimately it goes out of style [pic] Product Lifecycle • Due to the clothing industry is mainly backed behind by what is “cool” or “hip” to date‚ clothing often needs to refresh its look in order to attract customers to purchase the product • Many clothing brands

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    Fashion In The 1950's

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    were losing money so they couldn’t afford much clothing‚ some could barely afford food. Because of the war things called rationing were

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    habits‚ physical manipulation‚ fashion sense‚ different types of relationships with people‚ religious beliefs‚ afterlife beliefs‚ relationships with inanimate objects‚ etc. For instance‚ in my neighborhood there is an old man who dresses in womens clothing. This sort of taboo is known as cross-dressing‚ the practice of adopting the clothes or the manner or the sexual role of the opposite sex. Cross-dressing is a more common taboo today then in history. Though cross-dressing played many roles in history

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    Supreme Business Analysis

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    Business Analysis: By: Nicholas Long Introduction to Business 201-3‚ Professor Nagel 04-27-2012 Nicholas 1 Is it possible for a small skateboard shop on Lafayette St. in New York City to become a large‚ iconic clothing brand and take over the street-wear scene? For the boys over at Supreme it is possible‚ and it has been done. James Jebbia‚ the founder and owner of Supreme‚ opened the doors of his little skate shop in downtown Manhattan in April 1994. The shop attracted the rebellious

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    dictated by their rank‚ status or position and these strict rules were enforced by English Law! These laws about clothing in the Elizabethan era were called Sumptuary Laws. They were designed to limit the expenditure of people on clothes - and of course to maintain the social structure of the Elizabethan Class system! So it was illegal to wear various items of clothing - disastrous for clothing actors in appropriate costumes! The English Sumptuary Laws were strictly obeyed! The penalties for violating

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    is very diverse and reveals my general interests‚ whether it be nerdy shirts‚ girly clothing or vintage outfits from the 40’s. Personally‚ I have always been comfortable in my clothing whether I fit in with others or not. In fact‚ I always prefer to look different and I have more than enough clothing to express my unique style. I do‚ however‚ have friends that always feel under pressure to wear the right clothing and often borrow clothes from me. It is reasons such as these why all schools should

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    COMPANY OVERVIEW H.R. TEXTILE MILLS LIMITED Bangladesh‚ a country of multidimensional potentiality‚ has been recognized as global performer in garments arena. Almost 5000 factories with 3 million work forces‚ putting their hands significantly to different supply chain of global brands. Thus garments export swelled to 12 Billion US Dollar. Ha‐Meem Group‚ a top ranking apparel manufacturer in Bangladesh exporting to USA and Europe for a long time

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    differentiating from its competitors‚ by cooperating with famous designers to make unique clothing lines. Working with a famous designer has also made it possible to reach a broader audience‚ since there is more “prestige” in wearing a H&M made by a designer like Matthew Williamson than just a “regular” H&M and since it is in fact a H&M‚ the price is much lower than it would have been if it was one of Matthew Williamsons own clothing lines. H&M has also made themselves one of the major actors on the global

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