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Essay title: Clothes in Our Closets

CLOTHES IN OUR CLOSETS

[Casual, Evening, and Work Wear]

Rodricka Williams

[03 March 2008]

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Clothes in Our Closets

People all over the world suffer from an overflowing amount of clothing in their closets.

However, they have millions of purposes for these clothes, especially when asked to get rid of

them. To help us out, clothes can be separated accordingly into three groups: casual wear,

evening wear, and work or professional wear. These are usually categorized by our many

different lives or personalities and profession. Leaving it even harder to separate into three

categories.

First, there is casual, which is defined as informal. This is how many of us dress

everyday. Some describe it as simply jeans and a t-shirt, while others may dress up a little more

with dress shoes and even a sport coat and consider that casual. To the upper class, casual has

a totally different meaning. Such as less expensive brands or clothing in which they are not

accustomed to. However one may define it, people dress this way everyday for many reasons

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or purposes.

Attending the work place different. A lot of people work in different positions, causing

Them to dress and act accordingly. Such as teachers. They dress in a way as if to they are a

person with great knowledge and leadership. Therefore, they have to dress and look educated.

Being dressed to impress isn’t always hard though. Mechanics and doctors are examples of

people who work, but they dress up to get messy and dirty. The messier they are, the more

work they have accomplished. When the day is over, they go home, change clothes, and get

ready to relax and unwind.

Some people say when they get home, its time to bathe, eat dinner, and get ready for

bed. You know, preparing

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