Sweaters Sweaters are the most amazingest thing you will ever wear, the softness, the coziness. I could wear a sweater if it was one thousand degrees outside! Sweaters keep me sane. Yeah, I know what you’re probably thinking, “A sweater keeps you sane”. But yeah they do. If I’m sad I can fit my body into a ball. They make me happy. I could wear a sweater til the day I die!
How are sweaters made?
According to the article, “How Are Sweaters Made”, sweaters are usually are made out of wool or cotton (in my opinion cotton is the best). I usually wear cotton sweaters, but I have a couple wool sweaters maybe two or three. My favorite sweater that I have is my red cotton sweater. I never wear it anywhere except home and maybe other places. But
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Many people call sweaters “grandma sweaters.” But I don’t care what they think. There are many celebrities that love sweaters. According to the website, “brainy quotes”, Drake says, “I love sweaters, I have an obsession”. James Franco also love sweaters, he says, “I’m a big cardigan sweater guy”. Also there are 15 songs about sweaters! One of them is very popular, “The sweater song” by Weezer. See, sweaters are so awesome that people wanted to write songs about …show more content…
Sweaters were never made by just one certain person. The article “Sweaters” says sweaters were made by wives of sailors and fisherman. But the first sweater was nothing like they are now. They have 2-3 layers to keep man warm at work. Also they were really heavy, and hard to run in. They would make them for their husbands while they were at work in the cold. So they wouldn’t be cold. Go buy a sweater, right now.
If you do not like sweaters after reading this article, then you need to get help… now. Sweaters are awesome. So even if you didn’t like the article and go see for yourself how great, how cozy, and how soft they are. Trust me you won’t be disappointed. And if you don’t like them, then I have no idea how you can live without them because they are just so great. Many people don’t like sweaters, but it's because they’re are crazy. If someone tells you that the sweater you are wearing is ugly, ignore them. So go buy a sweater, right
The women were using sewing machines. These machines were invented by many different people, but the first inventor to get a patent on the machine was Ellis Howe. This patent was awarded in 1846.
So my father took off his blue sweater” and ends the same way. Wearing the sweater makes the speaker feel proud of his father because he has had it since he came to America which is big component in the family’s past. He grew up with the sweater and as the years went by, memories kept getting added to this piece of clothing that astonishingly holds his whole life. The sweater is portrayed as cheap and old but what it contains is
In “The Jacket” by Gary Soto, the use of figurative language and perspective show his feelings towards the jacket and help describe it. In the beginning of the story Gary Soto opens with a statement about how his jacket determined his popularity. Then the reader is then introduced to a description of the jacket that he is hoping to get. He then receives a new jacket which he abhors, which he blames for all of his problems, unable to take responsibility. He also becomes very paranoid that he is being judged and laughed at. As he wears the jacket he slowly begins to accept that it is his new reality and becomes sentimentally attached.
First,the symbol in “The Jacket” supports the overarching theme: Appreciate what you have. In fact, the boy with the jacket despised his jacket, “...that jacket, which had become the ugly brother who tagged along wherever I went.”He compares the jacket to an ugly brother. He says that since he has to wear the jacket and he cant get a new one for awhile it is like a brother that never leaves you alone and follows you. Yet later on he eventually gets use to it.” The teachers were no help: they looked my way and talked about how foolish I looked in my new
In the “Jacket” by Gary Soto, illustrates the theme of alienation by showing his depression through an ugly green jacket which he subsequently thinks everyone doesn’t like him for. In the beginning of the story the main character which I assume to be Soto, describes how big of an effect a jacket has on a kid in a school. “I remember the green coat that I wore in fifth and sixth grade when you either danced like a champ or pressed yourself against yourself a greasy wall, bitter as a penny towards the happy couples.” This is a great way to start out the story right into it they’re setting the point of how important having a nice jacket in this school is. From personal experience appearance makes a big difference at school, If you start to dress
Before the American Civil War, ready-made apparel existed, but its variety was limited. Coats, jackets and undergarments are only available in predetermined sizes. Most clothing was made by tailors, by individuals, or by their family members at home. The Civil War was a pivotal event in the historical development of men’s ready-made clothing. At the outset of the Civil War, most uniforms were custom-made in workers’ homes under government contracts.
First of all she wears the sweater that is not hers.“Mrs. Price put the red
It is also among the most well-liked streetwear trends. Here’s what you will get when you invest in an oversized hoodie: Comfort. Cuddly, loose-fitting hoodies are incredibly cozy and comfortable. They resemble comfort food, except they’re
Who doesn’t like shopping? I can’t name one person. Phyllis rose states many positive qualities in her essay “Shopping and Other Spiritual Adventures in America Today”. One of the positives qualities she mentions about shopping is that it’s a form of therapy. Being that I love to shop. Rather it’s online or going to the stores it’s something I also find very therapeutic. You don't really need, let's say, another sweater. You need the feeling of power that comes with buying or not buying it. You need the feeling that someone wants something you have--even if it's just your money. To get the benefit of shopping, you needn't actually purchase the sweater. After a long stressful work or school day there’s nothing more relaxing than walking around
...nted and often worn by artists in the 1970’s. This was also the time when designer jeans were invented. “At this point, there didn’t seem to be any clothing need a pair of jeans didn’t solve”. Jeans are a very common trend worn by people all over the world. It is very common for one individual to own multiple pairs of jeans. Jeans had a immense influence on today’s society.
The combinations are endless but lead to the great debate among yarn enthusiast, do I knit or do I crochet? Knitting is completed in rows and follows block construction, where as crochet can travel in any direction and takes on a shape of its own.
...ople from getting bored with it. Even though there are other eye-catching apparel, somehow people tend to choose denim because of its uniqueness and chameleon-like quality to blend in in any occasion, such as a casual meet-up with friends, or even to semi formal occasion such as a birthday party, you can just put on a nice top with some accessories to make it more blinglicious.
Social responsibilities are being practiced more importantly in our society, and fashion industry is also connected to this aspect. This is true because fashion industry is closely linked with global issues such as labor and trade, markets and its customers. Modern designers are trying to balance their ethical values with profits in order to capture customers, goodwill in society, knowing for its environment-friendly production, designing, manufacturing, purchasing and facilitating them in their endeavors.
Take a moment to look around the room and notice what everyone is wearing. Really scan your surroundings because it’s something you see everyday and might not even notice. Do you see it yet? That’s right, everybody is wearing jeans. Including you. You probably never even realized it but the classic denim jeans have been around forever. Think back to when you were in grade school and you had your favorite Pokémon shirt on. You were wearing probably wearing jeans with them. Your first day of high school you were more than likely wearing jeans too. From the day you could fit into them to the other day you were walking to class you’ve been wearing jeans. It’s become a part of our culture to wear jeans. They are our go-to articles of clothing when it comes to just about everything. Whether we are going to hangout with our friends at the mall or take a girl out on a date, jeans will always be fitting to wear.
It is so important to subjects like politics, history, our society and everything around us that fashion can no longer be addressed as a ‘silly obsession’ by those who do not understand its importance and cannot appreciate it. It is a means of representation, expression, and most importantly to portray originality and individuality. A personal sense of fashion will never change, no matter what the ‘trends’ are. THAT is the real