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    role of the men. This change, drove a revolution in the undergarment manufacturing, since it required a more comfortable and easy to wear material for the brassieres. In the 1930s brassieres were revolutionized with the introduction of cups with filling materials to make women's breasts look more shapely. And three years later, bras with bulged bustling shape were introduced for women with smaller breasts. In the 20th century, undergarments had a huge change, it became more fitting and smaller

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    This essay is a letter referring to the costume designer on acquiring basic knowledge on how to prepare as well as undergo character costume design for the production of a Broadway play. It is imperative that the costume designer as well as the actors understand the setting and time period of the production of the Shakespeare play of Romeo & Juliet; the characters must be dressed according to the historical dress of Italian renaissance costume and must collaborate scenery, and costume of the time

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    passed through the metal detector that is used for security screening to detect concealed metal weapons on an individual's body. Some of the ladies in our group, including me, set the device off because our undergarments had metal wire in them. Therefore, we were told to remove our undergarments and go through the metal detector again. This shows that the security at the prison is very strict to prevent harm or threat. After going through the security, a

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    Vikings Tactics

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    Viking women wore a strap dress with an undergarment or smock underneath. The trap dress was a close fitting dress. The Viking women of the time period also wore a cloak over her shoulder. The women wore a belt around her waist, with a small leather purses for keeping or finding small items such

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    But that all changed when the new undergarment came out called, bloomers. Bloomers were invented to make the women more comfortable in their own skin. This garment also allowed women to do physical activities without passing out. Once there is a new product in society, there are always critics

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    Don't try to please anyone or feel guilty for taking care of yourself. 5. If your insides feel too jiggly that it becomes uncomfortable to move- wear a light support undergarment, Spanx or a Belly Band to help the excess movement. Some women actually become nauseous from the excessive movement. It is rumored that support undergarments hinder your muscles from strengthening back up, but doctors explain that this would be impossible to happen unless you were wearing a corset like

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    Flappers Essay

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    challenged to demonstrate the new risqué way of life. The Gibson glamour girl preceding the flapper wore long tresses, a high-neck starched shirt, and a long skirt over restrictive undergarments. The flapper did not adhere to these types of restrictions. Pantaloons and corsets, the Gibson girl’s undergarments, were not conducive to the dancing of the flapper or the need for physical freedom. They were replaced by underwear called step-ins (Rosenberg 2). The flapper fashion showed much more skin

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    Many may have numerous definitions towards sexism, However Gordon et al, the task of parts and benefits as an element of sexual orientation is typically depicted as sexism. “Sexism plays a central role in implementing and justifying the oppression of women. This suggests there should be strong relationships between sexist attitudes and endorsement of beauty standards“(Springer 267). Numerous young ladies think about and see their moms and key ladies in their lives as models of gentility, though

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    Middle School Dress Code

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    not be worn without a skirt, dress, shorts, etc. Students may wear leggings in gym, but for a regular school schedule, they are not permitted. Leggings are not pants, therefore, they should not be worn as pants. They were simply meant to be an undergarment to keep legs warm under a dress or skirt. Sweatpants are allowed, and are an excellent alternative to leggings. Many believe hats should not be allowed in schools. One reason hats are

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    Tattoos show self-expression even if they offend someone. Everyone wears undergarments, and, to some, head coverings hold religious values. Students have a wide variety of reactions to the appointed dress codes. Both boys and girls react to how the dress codes restrict students’ choices of clothing. A senior boy from Palo Alto

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