Yes, especially middle school, junior high school age.
i would say yesss. in the older grades... and in high school, some times and other times they dont care some high schoolers. but not alottt!!! its horrible that people do that but yesss alot of people do it i woood sayyy in middle school do.
As they grow older, they want to fit in and so it would be best if they dressed similar. but not all kids want to, some have their own individual style and that is just as good if not better!
peer pressure and media has a big impact on what influences your clothing choices.
Sumptuary laws were regulations enacted in various societies to control and restrict personal expenditures on clothing and other goods, often based on social class or status. These laws dictated what individuals could wear, influencing the choice of costumes by enforcing strict guidelines on fabrics, colors, and styles that were permissible for different social ranks. As a result, sumptuary laws reinforced social hierarchies and contributed to the visibility of class distinctions in clothing, limiting the expression of individual identity through fashion.
This was associated with rationing of clothing. Anyone not in the services, who were provided with uniforms, was provided with clothing coupons which had to be produced when buying new clothing. You had the choice of what items to buy (if they were available) but only up to the number of coupons you had. The scheme started in 1941. The CC in the label meant "Civilian Clothing".
Clothes today are significantly different from medieval times clothing. In medieval times, clothing was primarily tailored to reflect social status and class. It was often loose-fitting and made from heavy fabrics like wool. Today, clothing is more varied in style and fabric choice, often driven by fashion trends and personal preference. Additionally, modern clothing is often more tailored and fitted to enhance the body's shape.
Always choose your friends over a girlfriend or boyfriend because if your girlfriend or boyfriend do not work out you won't have your friends there to support you.... However relationships are equally important. Your girlfriend or boyfriend will make you feel needed and important and special.. In the long run you should not have to choose but if some reason you do. It's your choice :) good luck
Any and all physical attributes can affect the choice of clothing people buy. Body shape tends to affect the shape of the garments people buy. Not only how well it will fit a bodys shape, but also how it will hang, or drape, on the body that wears it. Color of skin, hair and eyes will affect what colors a person looks for in their garments also.
Your choice of clothing matters because it serves as a form of self-expression, allowing you to convey your personality, mood, and values to the world. Additionally, clothing can influence how others perceive you, impacting social interactions and opportunities. Comfort and appropriateness for different settings also play a crucial role in how you feel and perform in various situations. Ultimately, your wardrobe choices can reflect your identity and affect your confidence.
peer pressure and media has a big impact on what influences your clothing choices.
No. It is a choice.
Ebay is my choice.
It should be stated in the divorce decree who has the say over the child's religion.
examples of generation gaps are: 1* choice of music 2* choice of restaurants 3* choice of clothing
No, because it is a choice on either you want to be friends with that person.
Factors that affect the choice of instructional materials are money, location, availability and weather.
If you change as a person or if your personality changes and they still accept you as a friend or if they will always be your friend no matter what, then you know that they are the best choice for friends.
Oh, dude, Choice Store sells, like, all sorts of clothing, man. They've got shirts, pants, jackets, hats, socks, you name it. If you need to cover your bod with some fabric, they've probably got it. It's like a one-stop shop for all your clothing needs, bro.
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