and what couldn’t go with the clothes. All of the classes had different fashion ideas that were preferred. Women also had a lot of fashion styles that they loved to wear‚ but only some clothes could be worn on certain days. Wearing jewelry with clothing was a real big deal back then‚ it meant roylalty‚ when women did that they felt real special when men looked at them. Rich and poor women both wore dress‚ the rich wore surcoat was originally a large wrapper with sleeves and was thrown over upper
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The clothing industry started from the brief history of England in the late 17th century. Before the industrial revolution‚ fast fashion had not yet emerged. Everyone can tailor clothes that suit them‚ but some accessories can take weeks or months to complete. Tailor clothing takes a long time and the price is more expensive‚ so many people do not do it. However‚ with the British industrial revolution‚ the launch of ready-made garments became possible. The industrial revolution introduced new textile
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piece of clothing that reveals the real “you” I am a girl who has a passion for fashion. It is no secret that most women love to shop‚ shopping for me is therapeutic. The one article of clothing that really describes my personality is Shoes! Just like a drug addict who has to have their fix‚ my addiction is fabulous pair of shoes and I have got to have them! Do not get me wrong‚ I have a weakness for clothing too; the way a person dresses does express their individual style. Clothing trends are
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people from the lower class wore clothes that were simple. People in the 14th century wore clothes and accessories that played a role in showing from which social class they were in. In the 14th century‚ men and women each wore their own style of clothing according to social status. Lords would wear various hats made from goatskin or cotton‚ and were adorned with gold. They would wear tight Fitting breeches and waistcoats that would have shoulder pads to show that they had wide shoulders. Ladies
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Assignment 1 Organisation Background -Korean Cloth Shop- 21201043 Kendrick Oh [TABLE OF CONTENT] Headings Page 1.Introduction 1.1 Organization & Product and Services 1.2 Company’s Vision and Mission 1.3 Market Profile 1.4 Corporate Objectives 2. Contents 2.1 Corporate Strategy 2.2 Marketing Strategy 2.3 Strategic linkage/relationship
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Informative Essay: Clothing Man as a species evolved and grew over the course of history; and as society further developed‚ it became evident that evolution needed a cover. While babies are born in all their glory‚ clothing becomes an inevitable necessity. The development of clothing was inevitable in order to fit societal standards. Much like evolution of man‚ however‚ clothes were bound to change. In order to understand the development of clothing in relation to style‚ it is imperative to recognize
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Robyn CampbellCampbell 1 English 101 Professor Beckham March 19‚ 2013 Traditional Students vs. Non Traditional Students A non traditional student will transition into college better than a traditional student due to allotted responsibility and independence on their part. A non traditional student has a more serious approach where as a traditional student lacks focus in their first steps as an adult. The demographic of a student has changed over the years. A college student is not typically
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The use of Traditional Medicine can save lives: Easy and Affordable Specific Purpose: To inform my audiences about the two major ways to use Traditional Medicine at home. Central Idea: The two major ways to use Traditional Medicine at home are using alternatives medicines‚ and basic knowledge. Introduction 1) By a show of hands‚ how many of you like medicine? A) Did you know that according to article of 2011 talks about the 25 percent of the world’s medicines contain extracts from
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Take a look at what you are wearing right now. Imagine actually having to sew and put together your own clothes? Sewing them by hand‚ quilting‚ and other handcrafts were necessary for their survival. Back then werent that easy‚ in many cases some people were not capable of buying clothes from a store‚ but to remind you the clothes that were being made in shops‚ were being made by hand by many women‚ so neither were considered luckier than others. The problem was that putting together an item was
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Aukštaitija’ women wore long‚ wide‚ and gathered at the waist linen shirts. They were made from linen or woollen. A linen skirt in Aukštaitija was often white with a red border. And a woollen skirt was four coloured. The dominant colours were green and red with yellow and purple. For special occasions two skirts were worn. Shirts had red ornaments. Sleeves were decorated. Aprons in Aukštaitija were made of white linen‚ decorated red only or red and blue ornamental stripes. A woman’s bodice (corsage)
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