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    purchase women’s lingerie and undergarments for their wives without feeling uncomforted. Today Victoria’s Secret has the complete

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    were influenced somehow by this era. People say that undergarments are so uncomfortable but people have no idea how much better undergarments are for women now. Women underwear came all the way down to their knees with tiny embellishments at the leg openings (Victorian Web). These undergarment usually are a flesh pink color or cream colors (Victorian Web). Women during this time had to be constantly uncomfortable with all the different undergarments that they had to wear. Victorian dress are big and

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    born in New York City. He designs many things like, bags/backpacks, shoes, watches, coats, top, jeans, dresses, and undergarments. He didn’t do it all alone, his childhood friend Charles Schwartz also helped. Charles couldn’t continue to help because

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    women with a high status was a very elaborate process. The garments worn were highly expensive, and a main silhouette of the era was the definition of a small waist and large shoulders. Many of the outer clothing had slashes to expose some of the undergarments to show off

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    “What is freedom of expression? Without the freedom to offend, it ceases to exist” (Rusdie, n.d.). The previous quote from Salman Rusdie shows that censorship leads to loss of freedom. Authors should be allowed to tell their stories without fearing they will be silenced. After reading, “The Adventures of Captain Underpants”, by Dav Pilkey, I do not understand the critics reasons for censorship; I enjoyed the book and thought it was hilarious. For this reason, I can’t imagine why this is the most

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    In the Middle Ages the women made their clothing. The spun wool into thread which helped them sew clothing together. The Peasants and Nobles were very different. The Peasants made their clothing out of wool, sheepskin, and linen. They produced their clothing locally (Newman). On the other hand, the nobles had clothes made out of Silk, Velvet and damask (“Middle Ages | Feudalism”) When it comes to clothes the noblemen and women both wore fancy clothes with bright colors so they could stand out from

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    line, and legacy demonstrated her unmeasurable contribution to the fashion industry today. Born Gabrielle Bonheur Chanel August 19, 1883, her mother worked as a laundry woman and a father was itinerant street vendor who peddled work clothes and undergarments. Chanel’s mother died of bronchitis at the age of 32 when she was 12. Her father sent her and her sisters to the Congregation of the Sacred Heart of Mary, an orphanage ran by nuns. The nuns in the orphanage taught Coco how to sew. She began her

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    In 1986, there was a program, which was incited in order to protect rare breeds. The program was named Colonial Williamsburg’s Rare Breeds Program. The program included: Leicester Longwool Sheep, American Cream Draft Horses, Canadian Horses, American Milking Devons, Durham and Devon or Lineback Oxen, Dominique Chickens, Nankin Bantams Chickens, and English Game Fowl. The Leicester Longwool Sheep originally came from Britain, and were then brought over to America. Not only were they exported to America

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    Menstruation is a natural and necessary process that has been occurring since human beings can remember. Because of this necessary process, forms of sanitary protection have been concocted to meet the needs of women to care for themselves during their menstrual bleeding period. There have been numerous approaches used by women from all over the world and over the years. Of the numerous materials, used to collect and dispose of menstrual waste, two have remained most popular, the pad and the tampon

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    She used two silk handkerchiefs and a pink ribbon to create a light weight and soft garment which separated the breasts naturally. The undergarment complimented the fashions of the time, and orders for her design poured in from friends and family. However, Jacobs found that running a business was not enjoyable so she sold her patent to the Warner Brothers Corset Company in Bridgeport, Connecticut

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