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Essay heading: A Comparative Study Of Diffusion And Dissapation Of Fashion Trends
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February 13, 1999 |
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It was the behaviour, the attitude and the knowledge that displayed their affluence and it could only be possessed if you were born in that social class.
In contrast, the purpose of clothing for the working class was not for display. However, it was the basic need to cover themselves and the functionality and the practicality that they needed when they were working... displayed 300 characters
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Before the industrialisation process, fashion merely existed for the upper class, the only real consumers of the period, but as soon as the mass production emerged in the United States in the first half of the 19th century, it disseminated to lower and working classes.
The United States, a country well- known for its democracy, when compared to Europe, was in fact not very democratic as far as clothing was concerned, particularly in the 19th century... displayed next 300 characters
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