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The Clothes By Kitty
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Content 1. The source of clothes 2. Pictures of the clothes 3. The composition 4. Ending
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The Source of Clothes Want others to see their beauty is the instinct. Uncivilized nation's people, in animal skin wetsuit on the increase of embroidery, is this performance. They also painted the body color from the beginning, like earrings, jewelry waist decorations, foot ring, ways to decorate the body of this psychological desire, and equally strong survival instinct. To attract the opposite sex, said the same combination of clothes to decorate that occurred as scholars motivated a lot of people.
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Wow! So many Clothes!!!!!!
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Clothes When early man invented clothes, he probably wanted to keep warm. I am sure he never intended that it should become as elaborate as it has become today. For many a year, traditional clothes and modern clothes have been in competition as to which of them make the wearer more beautiful. But it does seem that a lot of modern clothes are simpler and more practical. Perhaps we are moving back to the age of cavemen who wore clothes for practical purposes. Modern clothes are definitely more practical as against traditional clothes. Almost all people now wear modern clothes. Nowadays even more and more people wear casual clothes. Jeans are everywhere except at formal parties. T-shirts are common, too. They look comfortable and fashionable. However, there are also a lot of people who take the trouble to dress well in formal clothes like shirts, trousers and suits. I find them smart, too. But then, it is important to hold on to our topic. In my opinion, each type of dress has its place. Modern clothes are ideal for most situations, while casual clothes are worn more freely. As to traditional clothes, they must be worn for special occasions.
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Thank For Watching School: Shantou City Experimental School Class: Class Six, Grade Five Name: Kitty
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