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    Business Plan for G3 Fashion House 1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1.1 COMPANY G 3 Fashion House is an urban men and women’s clothing retail establishment that will sell and is currently selling fashionable clothing for both men and women with our prime product being Urban branded clothing. G3 fashion House is currently located at shop 29 Town Square mall Windhoek, Namibia which is a popular youth shopping destination. While our initial goal is to open two boutiques in respect to the one we intend

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    Clothing may signify the true self or the masked self. Clothing, in a sense, is used in the novel to signify or suggest false disguise and trickery to the community. This clothing must therefore be shattered so that the real identity and the real intentions of a person will be revealed. Having no clothes may symbolize that the person is unprotected from the harms that the society might bring but it can also symbolize the person as breaking free from the norms and the rules of the society, which means

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    region of a male. It may sound ridiculous but, English men of status took pride in the freedom of showing off their crotch. This paper will deal with the history, style and overall reasoning why men wore these garments. The codpiece is a garment of clothing that still has historical significance today. First, the origins of the name codpiece come from the 1400’s and 1500’s. The word “cod” meaning scrotum. The invention of the codpiece was tied to the mindset of the European aristocracy as time wore

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    Marketing Mix PRODUCT As a clothing store which is focusing on local designed and European designed clothes, our products are going to be high-end, fashionable, green and unique.  First, because the trend of ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION develops very fast, we want to encourage our designers to consider using green dressing materials or put some elements of eco-awareness in their creations. At the same time, we are going to use Environmental protection shopping bag in our business and use green

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    From 1775-1785 many major things happened. One being the revolutionary war, it was a major piece of that time period. Along with Inventions, core values, new fashions, the economy, and the overall politics of the war. Mens clothing during the revolutionary war wasn't paid as much attention to, because the main focus was on uniforms. Although men who weren't fighting, had the same type of clothes as before the war. They weren't as nice as the clothes before, but still had a large quantity of detail

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    Roman fashion in the time of Julius Caesar. During the time of Julius Caesar there were many types of clothing. Roman men usually wore the Tunica and Toga. The Tunica is a short sleeve woolen undershirt. It was generally worn by the working class plebes, slaves and freedmen. It could be worn as an undershirt by anybody though. The Toga was made to wear in public, as the tunic could be worn for comfort at home. The Tunics expense of material would vary on how wealthy you are. The higher class (patrician

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    Have you ever looked at a picture of your parents when they were your age? Or maybe your grandparents from way back when? Well, judging by how much we laugh at their goofy clothes and ridiculous shoes, not to mention the hilarious hairstyles, styles have changed a lot. We?ve gone from high waists to low waists, baggy shirts to shirts that could fit your little sister, from bellbottoms to skin-tight jeans, and from voluminous hair to straight and silky locks. Yes, style can change a lot in a few decades

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    If you ask a child in America about The Elves and the Shoemaker, The Little Red Hen, Little Red Riding Hood, Goldilocks and the Three Beds, or The Emperor’s New Clothes, they would be able to recount the story without much trouble, as these are simple stories with entertaining hijacks. These are folklores that are read aloud in a kindergarten class, or for bedtime stories, yet not animated like Cinderella, or Sleeping Beauty. These stories are even referenced in television series, such as Super Why

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    Clothing and fashion was an important part of the Elizabethan Era, as it played a major role in distinguishing social classes among the people. Laws were in place about what people could and could not wear to maintain social structure, and to make sure citizens were not wasting their money on frivolous and unnecessary clothing when the money could be better spent on other necessities such as horses. Both men and women had specific articles of clothing that varied depending on someone 's social class

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    Clothing is a prominent symbolism of freedom in the Ginger Tree. The main character, Mary MacKenzie, declared her freedom by refusing to wear her corset. By doing so, she also refused to conform to the standards expected of women. Later, she designed women’s fashions as a way to support herself. Clothing represented freedom because by designing the clothing in the department store, Mary was creating her own freedom. It was because of her job designing clothing that she was able to provide for herself

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