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Do you love fashion here’s a treat!
1. Do you love Fashion? Here’s a Treat!
Since we’re not always at liberty to change our own height, weight, bone structure, skin
condition, or disability, nor is any one of us going to completely change the mindset and habits
of immediate judgment inherent in every human being on the planet, the fact that it matters isn’t
going away anytime soon. And because of all this, fashion matters, too. What you wear is the
only capacity in which on a daily basis you make decisions that communicate who you are, what
you value, and how you feel. Obviously, every decision you make communicates those things,
but when you think about it, it does anything change as frequently or vary as much as the things
you choose to wear?
Your fashion choices demonstrate how you want people to perceive you; are you very hip or do
you have other things to worry about? Do you take your professional ambitions seriously, or do
you have any at all? Are you confident, meek, sexual, reserved, wealthy, poor, individualistic, or
a trend-follower? What’s more, what you wear demonstrates how you perceive yourself. Do you
feel good about your body, or do you dress to hide your so-called problem areas? Fashion is a
key showcase of your consumption choices and thus, your values. Do you go crazy for trends, or
do you look for pieces that can be worn over and over again ten years from now? Do you pick
out disposable pieces, or do you buy for lasting quality? Are you a green shopper? How does
child labor and third-world manufacturing affect your buying decisions? No matter what your
values are, they’re evident in what you wear. When I see a girl wearing skinny stonewashed
jeans, for instance, I can tell she places a high value on current trends. Someone wearing head-
to-toe organic cotton clothing and TOMS shoes likely values the environment and economic
charity at least as much as fashion-forwardness. New Yorkers (or tourists!) who wear sneakers
instead of heels definitely value their own comfort over their trendiness.
Also, think about it this way: it’s impossible to dress in a way that communicates absolutely
nothing about you. If you dress as though you don’t care, the people around you might not be
able to see how interesting and unique you are—less able than, say, if you wore your favorite
colors or styles every day. If you follow a uniform code to the very letter, you’re still
communicating something about yourself, your affiliation with the organization whose uniform
you’re wearing and also perhaps your loyalty to it, that you value the organization you belong to
more than you value your individual expression, or maybe just that you value your job enough to
follow the rules and thus not be stripped of it. Likewise, if you choose not to wear anything,
you’re making a pretty specific statement about your values and your feelings about your own
body!
Choose to buy from a variety of online fashion stores and select from a wide range of clothing
including tracksuit bottoms, kid’s tracksuits, designer hoodies etc.
Designer hoodies, Jogging bottoms, Kids hoodies, Kids tracksuits, Tracksuit bottoms