Clothing controversies Essays

  • The Controversy Between Modest Clothing And Women

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    what she wears! Clothing and how girls/women are to dress is definitely not a grey area in the Bible. In I Timothy 2:9 and10 we are told what to adorn ourselves with. “I also want women to dress modestly, with decency and propriety, not with braided hair or gold or pearls or expensive clothes but with good works, appropriate for women who profess to worship God.” What is modesty? Modesty is a disposition of the heart that a lady must consider when she dresses herself Modest clothing is inspired by

  • Analysis Of The Kent State Sweatshirt Controversy

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    Kent State sweatshirt controversy had on Urban Outfitters. Urban Outfitters is a brand that strives for customer loyalty and prides itself on understanding its core customers. This knowledge allows Urban Outfitters to produce merchandise that is distinctive. The company constantly pushes the boundaries of fashion to maintain its rebellious image. As a result, the company has been scrutinized for it multiple controversies, the most recent being the Kent State sweatshirt controversy. Whether Urban Outfitters

  • Dolce And Gabbana Advertising Analysis

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    high-end Italian clothing company that was founded by Stefano Gabbana in 1985 targeting women primarily, famous for their superior sartorial content. It was not until 1990 that menswear collections started to appear and made its entrance in Dolce and Gabbana stores. In 2007, Dolce and Gabbana released their spring/summer ready-to-wear collection that targeted individuals in the upper class who wanted to dress casually but still feel expensive. This advertisement caused controversy amongst women about

  • Why Is Nike Better Than Under Armour

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    would say that Nike is better. I think Nike is better because they produce things that are in style now and they don’t just focus on one style. One reason why I think that Nike is better is because they have more clothing. Under Armour also has clothing that’s affordable but the clothing that they sell really don’t comply to my type of style. Nike has been there in sports industry way before Under Armour. Nike first started selling shoes,manufactured by asics from japan, under the brand

  • Controversial Advertising Influence

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    Over the years, this clothing giant has been pretty well known for trying to advertise prints that test the waters of controversial issues. The marketing campaigns that they published seem to always try to attract attention by going beyond the safe boundaries of a conservative

  • Should American Apparel's Advertising Be Banned In The Fashion Industry?

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    American Apparel used to be a very popular clothing company, but have recently declared bankruptcy, closed numerous stores, and laid off over 500 workers since October 2015. Since 1989, they have sold clothing in over 200 stores across the country. In the recent years, their ads have become ever more suggestive and demeaning towards women, and have sparked a lot of controversy regarding their content. Certain advertisements¬¬ were eventually banned because of their nudity, sexist motif, and attempts

  • Urban Outfitters Case Study

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    this be taken too far? In the case of the Kent State sweatshirt, we examined customer’s opinions on whether or not controversial products make the brand trendier or reflect their poor taste. 1.1 The client Urban Outfitters is a multinational clothing corporation that falls under the portfolio URBN, which also encompasses other popular retailers such as Anthropologie, Free People and Terrain. They are headquartered in Philadelphia,

  • The Pros And Cons Of Dress Codes In Schools

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    but it was “too revealing”?The first school law to require a dress code was was established in 1969 by the U.S. Supreme Court, known as the Tinker vs. Des Moines Independent School District case. Dress codes and uniforms have been the center of controversy between student and teachers from the start. Lately students have been saying that dress codes or uniforms repress their ability to express themselves in a school environment. To truly understand how this is such a big issue in the United States

  • School Uniforms In Public Schools

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    achievement should be the primary focus instead of a uniform policy, and that uniforms decrease individuality. A uniform policy improves the safety of students by reducing bullying, preventing females from being targeted sexually, and prohibiting clothing that suggest violence or gangs. In Steffen 's article, he states, "Educators report a decrease in violence, a reduction in fights at

  • Dress Codes In Schools

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    The controversy on dress codes is a common issue throughout a majority of schools. In today’s society, ripped jeans and skin-revealing shirts are chic and stylish, but are prohibited by the restricting rules of dress code. Often students have trouble staying in dress code to fit in with the trend. In causation, most students that violate the code, interfere with the learning atmosphere and negatively affects the reputation of the school. On the other hand, Schools with new uniforms face parents

  • Persuasive Essay Dress Code

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    School dress code isn’t just a list of clothes you can and cannot wear, it’s a violation of your First Amendment rights. Dress code is a set of guidelines in reference to clothing. Most schools use different dress codes, but they are very common throughout the United States. Dress code is said to be used as a way to protect students in schools, but dress code is used for many different things, it can be a good thing, and it can also be a bad thing. To begin, dress code is typically a set of rules

  • Controversy: The Use Of Uniforms In Schools

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    MR. Jonathan Close English 100 10/29/15 Use of Uniforms in Schools The school uniform is a clothes that can be controversial and a source of controversy betwen students and families. It has been the subject of praise and criticism. Bullying in the United States we can observed in all academic grade starting from kindergarten up to the high school.These acts of school violence include verbal and physical harassment in extreme cases can reach murder or suicide of victims, Unfortunately there

  • Rise Of The Flappers In The 1920's

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    most of the time the average woman couldn’t afford to dress and act in the ways that flappers did. The lifestyle was far too expensive and took up most of one’s free time. However, the fashion didn’t go unnoticed and was eventually integrated into clothing that could be purchased at all income levels (“Women in the 1920s”). The rise of the flapper blew up and made quite the

  • Strict Dress Codes In Schools

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    Studies have shown that schools with strict dress codes only raised test scores by .01%. Oceanside, California is an example of a school with a strict dress code. A few of the restrictions they have there are clothing must be proper size and fit, hair must be neat, well kept, and clean, and no excessive make up (Dress Code). Schools with strict dress codes may get good test scores but, schools with casual dress codes also have good test scores. That could be because

  • Semiotic Analysis Of Women

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    40’s, being a working woman, was a positive thing and keeping the right to work after the war was over, was something worth fitting for. The women thought of themselves as powerful personalities, but also embraced their femininity. Even though the clothing became more comfortable, more focused on being work-wear, (rather than being beautiful or fashionable), makeup, on the other hand, became very important. In 1941, the production of lipstick was considered a wartime necessity. They kept on being women

  • Comparison Of Patagonia And Roma Boots

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    One: Two items that I choose from two different categories, were outerwear clothing items and shoes. The two companies that I found I could purchase from that are fair-trade products from companies such as Patagonia and Roma Boots. Patagonia is an American clothing company that sells outdoor clothing, and it was founded in 1973 by Yvon Chouinard where it was based in Ventura, California, its logo is the skyline of Cerro Fitz Roy in Patagonia. The mission of Patagonia is to “build the best product

  • Why We Shouldn T Have School Uniforms

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    Elementary school Principal, to teach schools about school uniforms, explained that“The steady growth of school uniforms or formal dress code policies in public schools may be due, in part, to students who struggle with wanting to wear the latest clothing looks in order to fit in at school. Unfortunately, many do not have the means to do so and may fall victim to peer pressure or

  • Argumentative Essay On School Uniforms

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    past years, school uniforms are enforced throughout school districts in America. President Clinton and the Department of Education encouraged schools to enforce uniforms to make classrooms more orderly and disciplined. School uniforms is a major controversy for families, but the positive side to the argument. School uniforms make students less segregated, schools have better control over their students, students could still express themselves, help new students fit in, getting ready for school quicker

  • Should Students Wear School Uniforms

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    In recent years there has been big controversy over if students should or should not wear school uniforms. Since recent years it has become an issue with school trying to control students dress codes especially when it comes to the way the girl students are dressing. Like recently at a high school in ‘georgia a students came to school wearing a black dress and leggings and was sent home and forced to change because her dress was a little under her knee cap even though she had leggings and her legs

  • Brief History Of Cotton Ads

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    "Clothing generally has one purpose; that purpose is to protect mankind from the world’s elements like sun, rain, wind, snow, etc. Clothing can be made from many fabrics like denim, velvet, silk, tweed and cotton. For years now, many advertisers trying to claim the wellness of their cotton-based clothes try to promote its warmth and natural material. However, people tend to forget that cotton as a symbol and a product has been used, especially in America’s history, to promote and validate horrid