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Throughout history, a variety of outside influences and

internal preferences have motivated women across the globe

concerning their choices in clothing. While obvious factors,

such as protection and warmth are some of the reasons why a

woman puts on the attire she chooses in the morning,

[url=https://www.oxodm.com/women-wear/]Women Wear[/url] also

serves as a powerful way to express and communicate identity.

Below you will find some of the reasoning behind today's

clothing selections and fashion pertaining to women.

[b]Modesty[/b]
While the concept of modesty is different for each and every

place in time, over the years it has played an important role in

women's fashion. In various parts of the world and time

periods, it was frowned upon or forbidden for a woman to show

off her legs, shoulders, back, and cleavage. While the United

States no longer enforces strict social policies on women and

the clothes they wear, some cultures still uphold the aspect of

modesty in women's fashion. For instance, Muslim cultures

expect women to cover most of their body while in public. This

has created a wide-ranging market of lengthy and concealing

garments in cotton, wool, polyester, silk, rayon, and denim.

Common attire includes Hijab underscarves, long lycra gloves,

abayas (long cloak-like garments); and jilbabs (outer- and over

garments including long robes and coats).


[b]Status[/b]
[url=https://www.oxodm.com/women-wear/women-outerwear/]Women

Outerwear[/url] choices are also motivated by their status or

position within a social group, as some pieces call attention to

a specific affiliation. This is seen in the skirts worn by a

college tennis team or the elaborate robes worn by members of

African tribal royalty. In the United States, corporate

executives, lawyers, and other high-income career positions are

often identified by the type of clothes worn.

The questions of power, sexuality and gender being raised by men

’s fashion right now are far more interesting than whether guys

will actually wear skirts or off-the-shoulder shirts.



How much does fashion really impact our attire? As received

opinions run, [url=https://www.oxodm.com/men-wea/]Men Wear[/url]

doesn’t fluctuate all that much. Women’s wear is subject to

oscillating hemlines, vagaries of fit and flare, to ever-

perambulating erogenous areas. Shifts in men’s wear, we are

told, are tectonic, stately and slow: they mean something. They

’re allied with events like war and revolution. Think of the

Great Masculine Renunciation, the term coined by the

psychoanalyst John Carl Flügel to denote a general eschewing of

extravagance in male dress at the turn of the 19th century. It

was a revolution in cloth, a sartorial equivalent to the

upheavals recently wrought in the Americas and France. In

fashion terms, it swept away the restrictive layers of finery,

slicing off embroidery as Robespierre cleaved off aristocratic

heads, in favor of stripped-back tailoring in black and navy-

blue.


That’s the sort of heavyweight stuff that changes the

course of [url=https://www.oxodm.com/men-wea/mens-outwear/]Mens

Outwear[/url], we like to think, rather than the flimflam of the

biannual catwalk circus. The shows are, by and large, very much

like the courtly attire of the ancien régime, where tinkering

with outward trinkets of embellishment hid a lack of evolution

in cut. How dishonest. How dull. How wrong.


Today, however, a men’s wear revolution is being wrought on

the catwalk — admittedly, by relatively few. Many cling to the

accepted stock -characters of men’s wear, jiggling prints and

trims on stalwart but staid suiting, or sportswear basics barely

tweaked from their track- and- field origins. But there is an

influential new guard of designers who are questioning the

fundamentals: gender identity and sexuality, the roles and

position of the postmodern male.


As the children's clothing industry was growing in

popularity, more and more fashion designers decided to focus

their work exclusively on designing clothes for young children

and babies. Soon, the offer became more and more diversified,

[url=https://www.oxodm.com/children-wear/]Children Wear[/url]

gaining a lot in aspect and originality. Supermarkets and

clothing stores began to fill up with ingenious and colorful

clothing articles for children, lots of shops even specializing

in exclusively selling children's clothes. In contrast to

yesterday's children's clothes – poorly designed and,

let's face it, quite dull – today's children's

clothes are ingenious and appealing, stimulating their

imagination and building their sense of aesthetics and beauty.

Ranging from little boys' suits and little girls'

accessorized dresses to cartoon-character costumes and even

superhero outfits, children's clothes are nowadays created

to adequately satisfy the needs and desires of the very young.


Visibly enjoying "the attention" granted to them

by the fashion industry, lots of children nowadays spend more

and more time looking for the most interesting and imaginative

clothing items they can find. Mesmerized by so many clothing

models, designs and colors, many children can hardly decide upon

a single item in particular! As soon as they step inside

children's clothing stores, children are immersed in a

colorful and magnificent world, similar to the world created by

toy stores. Funnily, lots of today's children equally enjoy

paying visits to both children's clothing stores and toy

stores – fact that reveals the young generations' interest

towards clothes, and thus their inclination towards originality,

aesthetics and sense of beauty.


In the 1980s, public schools were often compared unfavorably to

Catholic schools. Noting the perceived benefit that uniforms

conferred upon Catholic schools, some public schools decided to

adopt a school uniform policy.


President Clinton provided momentum to the school uniform

movement when he said in his 1996 State of the Union speech,

“If it means teenagers will stop killing each other over

designer jackets, then our public schools should be able to

require their students to wear

[url=https://www.oxodm.com/customised-uniforms/]Customized

Uniforms[/url].”

Group, as of November 2020, year-to-date pajama sales were up 5%

nationwide—a margin expected to increase once holiday sales are

factored in. Specialty sleepwear brands have enjoyed an even

greater surge: The Great, a Los Angeles casual wear label, and

24-year-old Miami brand Eberjey both report that they saw

[url=https://www.oxodm.com/house-clothings/pajamas/]Pajamas

[/url] sale double last year and, after less than a year in

business, Los Angeles loungewear upstart Leset sold out of

almost every item on its website last spring. It’s no surprise,

then, that other brands are pivoting to snooze style. The new

appetite for PJs led New York label Adam Selman Sport, known for

flamboyant workout wear, to bump up the launch of its sleepwear

line a full year, said its namesake designer. San Francisco

lifestyle brand Athleta debuted its sleep range this month and

Parisian fashion house Christian Dior just released its “Chez

Moi” capsule, which includes such swank, snugly wares as

toile-print pajamas with black piping.

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