This depends on the child. Some children are extremly creative and want to express themselves through clothing. Other feel insecure about themselves and want uniforms to make themselves look smart and improve their confidence. Other kids simply like the way some uniforms look. To really know you would have to ask the child.
usually some girls prefer to dress down, because they are girls (no duh), while others don't like picking out what to wear so they can just wear the same thing over and over. usually guys like to wear uniforms because they don't like picking out their clothes either.
* dress * diamante (glittery, beaded, sequined gown) * dungarees (another word for blue jeans) * down jacket * driving gloves
A "sweeping staircase" is generally wide and curving and so-to-speak sweeps down from the upper floor like the train of a wedding dress does.Check the link below for pictures of examples.
No, osteoarthritis is caused by wear and tear on your joints over time or by a trauma to a joint. However the re is often an increased risk for children to have the same weaknesses as their parents in the case of osteoarthritis.
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Because Lego is not reality, it's a toy for children. Fat is not desirable - who would want to buy a toy that was "fat"? A "fat" Barbie, or a "fat" GI Joe? Toys should not have to mirror reality to every single minor degree. It's the equivalent of asking "why are there no Lego people with Down Syndrome?" Toys don't need to be politically correct, and that's a good thing. Lego is a great toy for children with great imaginations. There is no place for adult thinking, sensibility or political correctness for our children. Children can look to the real world to see real people to understand the beauty of difference and diversity. We don't need to ram diversity down our children's throats in their hour of freedom, play and imagination.
dress up during the week and on fridays they dress down
You would want to dress appropriately for the place where you work. If you work primarily in an office, you would want to dress wear slacks (with some room to move) with a belt and button down shirt.
Dress fancy Dressing down in casual
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if you rip your dress when sitting down simply cover that area and excuse yourself from the table.
School dress codes were very strict in the 1960's. Boys wore slacks, a button down shirt, and leather shoes. Jeans, sweat pants, shorts, or sneakers were not allowed at school. No hats or T-shirts. The length of their hair was also part of the dress code. A boy couldn't have his hair touch the top of his collar on his shirt.
it pulled her dress down and she was completely nakid
In its most simplest terms, Resort Elegant dress refers to a style of dress one would find in an upscale setting at a beach resort or country club. For men, this usually means khaki pants, button-down collared shirts (possibly short sleeve) or polo shirts, and loafers or dress shoes. Men should not wear any kind of tennis shoes or sandal. For women, this dress code consists of a dress (usually a sundress or a dress of a light fabric). If you decide not to wear a dress, capri pants or longer shorts and a blouse are acceptable. Women can wear either a nice dress shoe or a dress sandal (Open-toe is perfectly all right for Resort Elegant) Since the atmosphere is usually relaxed, the clothing should feel like a very nice extension of that atmosphere.
No, a vintage dress is simply an old dress (like from the 80's not a hand-me-down).
Some do. Stubble is annoying.
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A wiggle dress is an older term for a dress that hugs all of your curves and narrows down the length of the thighs. To make a wiggle dress, the tailor needs to take measurements and cut the clothes according to the wiggle dress design.