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The Impact of Clothing

The Impact of Clothing. Teen Living 2011. What are the most important personal factors to consider in a decision to buy clothing?. Clothing reflects personal values Shows an individuals personality Can show pride in cultural heritage Indicates how you feel about yourself and the world

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The Impact of Clothing

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  1. The Impact of Clothing Teen Living 2011

  2. What are the most important personal factors to consider in a decision to buy clothing? • Clothing reflects personal values • Shows an individuals personality • Can show pride in cultural heritage • Indicates how you feel about yourself and the world • First impression

  3. What term describes all of the companies involved in the manufacture of clothing? • Garment Industry

  4. What are some reasons that people buy designer labels? • Social Status • Desire for “high quality” • Peer Pressure

  5. What are some reasons that certain clothing styles become popular? • Who is wearing it • Advertisement • Designer

  6. What are some advantages and disadvantages of a dress code? Advantages Disadvantages Infringes on freedom of expression Hinders individuality Buy separate clothes for school and after school • Fosters an orderly environment for learning • Students focus more on education • Everyone is equal

  7. How does peer pressure affect fashion? • Unwritten dress code • Clothing can help you fit in or not to fit in • Conformity • Positive: sports uniforms • Negative: make you feel uncomfortable • Lose yourself when trying to “fit in”

  8. Fads and Classics • Fad: • a temporary, passing fashion • Usually extreme styles • Bright colors • Large accessories • Classic: • Simple in design • Never go out of fashion • May experience slight alterations through the years, but basically the same

  9. Fashion Fads of the 50’s Full Skirt Dresses Capris

  10. Fashion Fads of the 60’s Bellbottoms Granny Glasses Baby Doll

  11. Fashion Fads of the 70’s High Waist Suits Long Dresses, Floral Print Farrah Fawcett Hair – BIG & Blonde

  12. Fashion Fads of the 80’s Shoulder Pads Parachute Pants Leg Warmers Fingerless Gloves

  13. Fashion Fads of the 80’s Cont. Stretch Stir-Up Pants BIG Hair

  14. Fashion Fads of the 90’s

  15. Fashion Fads of the 2000’s

  16. Fashion Classics Cardigans Pencil Skirt

  17. Fashion Classics Blazer for Men Blazer for Women

  18. Fashion Classics Black Dress Sheath Dress

  19. Fashion Classics Peacoats for Men Peacoats for Women

  20. Fashion Classics While Collared Shirt for Men White Collared Shirt for Women

  21. Fashion Classics Straight Leg Jeans

  22. Measuring Tips • Tip #1: Ask someone to help you take your measurements and write them down for you. • Tip #2: Wear smooth fitting clothes when measuring. Do not measure over a bulky sweater of jacket. • Tip #3:Where shoes when measuring anything, except your height. • Tip#4: Stand Straight and tall. • Tip #5: Keep the tape measure parallel to the floor when taking measurements around the body. • Tip #6: For accurate measurements, pull the tape snugly, but not to tightly. • Tip #7: Double check measurements before writing them down.

  23. Measuring 101

  24. Body Measurements

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