maahi222
Joined: Mon Mar 15, 2010 1:39 pm Posts: 5 Location: u.k
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Re: what is important when shopping for cloth??
Hello Clothes Inventory
Before the walk around the mall, youths should do an inventory of their clothes. Youths should give away their clothes that are too small or that have not been worn in the last year. Parents should assist, but have their child control the clothing sort. As well, teenagers may give their clothes to friends, siblings, or the needy. Teaching a child how to reduce the clutter in the closet is a great life skill.
Once the clothing has been sorted, youths will record the main pieces in their wardrobe. The reason for recording their wardrobe pieces is to eliminate duplicating similar items in their back to school shopping spree. As well, students can work with their old clothes and add accessories to bring new life to the school outfit.
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cybester
Joined: Thu Apr 08, 2010 9:24 am Posts: 18
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Re: what is important when shopping for cloth??
Hello I would like to thank you all for sharing these tips with us. I think everybody go for shopping and its useful for the You all are sharing great information.
Keep on sharing like this. Thanks
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sliver47
Joined: Thu Apr 08, 2010 2:50 pm Posts: 22 Location: U.K
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Re: what is important when shopping for cloth??
Hi
The human race universally wears articles of clothing-also known as dress, garments, or attire-on the body in order to protect it against the adverse climate conditions. In its broadest sense, clothing is defined as the coverings of the torso and limbs, as well as the coverings for the hands, feet and head. Articles carried rather than worn, such as purses, are usually counted as accessories, while glasses or jewelry, although worn, also fit this category. On the other hand, the body's decoration with tattoos, make-up and hairstyle, although contributes to the general message an individuals want to relay in addition to his or her clothing choices, do not constitute clothing as such.
In most cultures, clothing was introduced as a method of protecting the human body against extreme weather conditions -strong winds, intense heat, cold and precipitation. In particular, the weaves of clothes prevent the circulation of air around the skin and thus, avoid the exit of the air reheated by the skin, which makes people feel uncomfortable and cold. Additionally, the clear weaves of clothing avoid the ultraviolet radiation of the sun and the burns in the skin, protecting it, therefore, from the heat. Finally, more impermeable weaves protect the human body from coming into contact with the water of rain or snow. Since water is an excellent thermal storage cell, when the cold rain drops of snow flakes fall and touch the human skin, they immediately send through the nerve cells a message to the human brain that the exposed area is becoming colder than the rest of the body and causing people to feel discomfort.
Thanks
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