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    Trousers In WW1

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    The Trousers In the late 1930s, the Army first introduced trousers to replace the breeches and leggings that the Soldiers wore. Leggings allowed more room for the Soldier when they rode horses. This new material made out of cotton for the summer and wool in the winter which replaced the old style of trousers made out of khaki canvas. (Soldiers, 2015). With the incorporation of the trousers. In 1943, women's Army Corps joined the Army as a permanent part of the institution. Female uniforms paralleled

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    Analysis of The Wrong Trousers “The Wrong Trousers” is a Clay Animation Production (where all characters are made out of clay). Created by Nick Park (a famous Animator) in 1993, “The Wrong Trousers” stars Wallace and Gromit in their second animated adventure (they were first introduced to British Viewers in 1990 in another Nick Park production “A Grand Day Out”.) In this particular adventure we see how bad things can get when technology gets into the wrong hands…

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    coats and complex suits of the 1800’s. Most suits in the early 1900’s consisted of three pieces: the jacket, the trousers, and the vest (known as a waistcoat at the time). Men wore morning coats during the day, which typically were just jackets with a tailcoat that is cut away on a curving line from the front to the back, and often paired them with matching or subtly striped trousers. Additionally, men had evening suits in darker colors and richer fabrics. Like women, affluent men of this era would

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    both men and women wear trousers. Those of the men are made to reach from the hip to the ankle, the feet being clothed with socks of deerskin or grass, over which skin boots are drawn. The lower garments of the women are combined boots and trousers reaching to the waist. Over the feet are sometimes drawn skin boots, but frequently a sole of oil-tanned sealskin is attached directly to the trousers.” Two of each garment were often worn if it was really cold out. or men trousers, Nelson

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    Jaja And Jaja

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    Kambili and Jaja both come of age because of their experiences, especially their experiences with their cousins, Obiora, Amaka and Chima. The roles of these 3 characters play a significant part in the novel and in Kambili and Jaja’s lives. Both Jaja and Kambili start building their own identity by choosing their own paths. The only path they have now is decided by their Father. They live with scheduled days which is booked to the hour. Education comes first and they have no time to make friends

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    Plus Size Party Wear: How To Choose An Outfit For A Dazzling Look Meta Description: The idea of plus size party wear gives you the shivers? Fret no more and read on to find out more about choosing a diva like plus size party outfit. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, goes an old saying, but the nowadays trend which promotes the 90-60-90 silhouette and the stores that more than often offer clothing intended mostly for such a figure might leave the more curvy of women with a gap in their self-confidence

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    Perhaps at no period between primitive times and the 1920s did women wear so little as they wore in the early years of the 19th century. In France and England, the accepted garb was a kind of light nightdress reaching, it is true, to the ankles but extremely decollete even in the daytime. Shawls came originally from cashmere, but the war with England made it difficult for the French to import them and they therefore began to manufacture similar shawls of their own. It was considered the mark of the

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    wore fancy clothes with bright colors so they could stand out from the peasants who couldn’t afford fancy clothes. They also had clothes made from animal furs. The peasants wore sheepskin and the nobles wore fox and otters (Newman). Noblemen wore trousers with long coats called tunics and peasant men wore mostly

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    When Leggings Are Worn

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    Leggings are a popular type of leg wear that are today worn by women for casual every day outfits as well as on many other occasions; this wasn"t always the case ,they have been worn for centuries and this style was firstly only for men. The popularity and styling of them has changed massively over time and despite coming in and out of fashion several times, they still remain a popular piece of leg wear and are considered a fashionable item for many. Leggings were first introduced in Scotland in

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    In addition to bathing, other sports were beginning to have a marked influence on ordinary costume, although we should note also the opposite tendency of sports clothes to develop a type of their own, this particularly noticeable in the case of tennis. In the 1920s, when the skirts of the ordinary dress were short, tennis costume followed suit, but when skirts became long again at the end of the decade, tennis dress went on so to speak on its own since it was plainly absurd to reintroduce long skirts

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