White lines on tires, also known as sidewall lettering, serve both functional and aesthetic purposes. Functionally, they can indicate important information such as tire size, brand, and type. Aesthetically, they can enhance the overall look of the tire and complement the design of the vehicle.
The colored tees are purely decorative. The unpainted natural wooden ones are preferred by most golf courses for decomposition reasons.
No. Hairstyles in general are not a good indicator of sexual orientation. Mohawks in particular are an attribute of punk and Goth subcultures, and are worn by both men and women of all orientations purely for aesthetic reasons.
Flyovers are purely aesthetic, just as fireworks or banners may be.
No. These are considered false titles and are not recognized by the governments.
The purpose of champagne deals is to give the consumer a reduced price on a particular brand of champagne. This can be done purely for promotional reasons or it may simply be because a manufacturer is overstocked and urgently needs to offload some of their inventory.
Chicken Smoothie is free to play, but some extra item that can be used to dress up your pets cost Chicken dollars, which cost real money. These items have no impact on the game and are bought purely for aesthetic reasons.
At this point in the games development, as of 5/29/2009, they are purely aesthetic.
The paint is purely aesthetic, and the golden color does not affect the ship in any way.
Chrome plating is used almost purely for cosmetic reasons.
You can not claim tooth whitening on your taxes. This is considered to be purely aesthetic and is therefore not included.
This principle, coined by architect Louis Sullivan, suggests that the design of a structure should primarily serve its purpose or function. In other words, the form or appearance of a building should be a direct result of its intended use and should not be embellished for purely aesthetic reasons.
Artistic quality. Beauty. Beauty as a value or aspect of worth. Something that has purely utilitarian (useful) value might be cheap and practical, but people are usually interested in a little aesthetic value, too, even if it adds something in weight, cost, time, etc. For example, much of the design of automobiles has to do with aesthetic value and not function.