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what did boy preppies wear?
Gary Portnoy has written: 'Preppies' -- subject(s): Drama, Librettos, Musicals, Preppies
Connecticut
HCO is Hollister Company, it's a clothing brand made for teenagers. Many people mistake it to be only for "preppies", but that's not true. Anyone can wear it.
People wear mostly pastels and they like to wear very bright colors that have different patterns on it. =))
Pastels were invented in the 15th century.
dark blue goes best with turquoise and pastels, just try on anything and if i looks good, wear it!
Basically, soft and oil pastels are made from the same powdered colour. They differ mainly in that soft pastels are bound with (probably) gum arabic, and oil pastels are bound with an oil. They give different effects. There are several types of pastels as a visit to an art shop will reveal.
The main differences between wax pastels and oil pastels are the binder used in each. Wax pastels use a wax binder, while oil pastels use an oil binder. Oil pastels are more vibrant and blendable, while wax pastels have a matte finish and are easier to layer. For your art project, if you want vibrant colors and easy blending, oil pastels would be more suitable. If you prefer a matte finish and layering, wax pastels would be a better choice.
Food Fight - 2003 San Francisco Preppies vs Punks was released on: USA: 11 September 2003
Actually it does. Not an actual, physical social class, but a mental one. Lets use a public school as an example. They have preppies,jocks,geeks, then outcasts. The preppies usually only associate with other preppies, the jocks only hang with other jocks, the geeks chill with other geeks, and the outcasts (the lowest"class") only chat with other outcasts. Catch my drift? (understand)?
There are primarily three types of pastels used in art: soft pastels, hard pastels, and oil pastels. Soft pastels have a higher pigment concentration and a creamy texture, allowing for vibrant colors and smooth blending. Hard pastels are firmer and produce finer lines, making them ideal for detailed work. Oil pastels, on the other hand, have a waxy consistency and allow for a different texture and layering technique, often resembling oil paint.