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ARTICLES RELATED TO Social aspects of clothing - Dress codes |  |  |  | Social aspects of clothing - Dress codes: Encyclopedia II - Social aspects of clothing - Dress codesDress codes may apply:
by law
for employees, pupils/students, etc. - sometimes a uniform; sometimes depending on the day, see Casual Friday; see also international standard business attire
for customers, e.g. for a disco, nightclub, casino, or more relaxed rules (e.g. shoes required, and not bare chested) in shops and restaurants
on special parties; sometimes a special kind of clothes is the theme of the party
in social life in general
Social aspects of clothing - Legal dress code. ...
See also:Social aspects of clothing, Social aspects of clothing - Dress codes, Social aspects of clothing - Legal dress code, Social aspects of clothing - Other dress codes, Social aspects of clothing - No shoes no shirt no service, Social aspects of clothing - Inverse dress codes, Social aspects of clothing - Gender and clothing, Social aspects of clothing - Clothing deficiencies, Social aspects of clothing - Deliberate violation of clothing taboos, Social aspects of clothing - Underwearing, Social aspects of clothing - Reversalism in the sociology of clothing Read more here: » Social aspects of clothing: Encyclopedia II - Social aspects of clothing - Dress codes |
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 |  |  | Social aspects of clothing - Dress codes: Encyclopedia II - Social aspects of clothing - Dress codesDress codes may apply:
by law
for employees, pupils/students, etc. - sometimes a uniform; sometimes depending on the day, see Casual Friday; see also international standard business attire
for customers, e.g. for a disco, nightclub, casino, or more relaxed rules (e.g. shoes required, and not bare chested) in shops and restaurants
on special parties; sometimes a special kind of clothes is the theme of the party
in social life in general
See also:Social aspects of clothing, Social aspects of clothing - Dress codes, Social aspects of clothing - Legal dress code, Social aspects of clothing - Other dress codes, Social aspects of clothing - No shoes no shirt no service, Social aspects of clothing - Inverse dress codes, Social aspects of clothing - Gender and clothing, Social aspects of clothing - Clothing deficiencies, Social aspects of clothing - Deliberate violation of clothing taboos, Social aspects of clothing - Underwearing, Social aspects of clothing - Reversalism in the sociology of clothing Read more here: » Social aspects of clothing: Encyclopedia II - Social aspects of clothing - Dress codes |
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 |  |  | Social aspects of clothing - Dress codes: Encyclopedia II - Social aspects of clothing - Inverse dress codesInverse dress codes, sometimes referred to as "undress code", set forth an upper bound, rather than a lower bound, on body covering. An example of an undress code, is the one commonly enforced in modern communal bathing facilities. For example, in Schwaben Quellen no clothing of any kind is allowed. Other less strict undress codes are common in public pools, especially indoor pools, in which shoes and shirts are not allowed. This undress code is an exact reversal of the ubiquitous "no shoes, no shirt, no service" dress code tha ...
See also:Social aspects of clothing, Social aspects of clothing - Dress codes, Social aspects of clothing - Legal dress code, Social aspects of clothing - Other dress codes, Social aspects of clothing - No shoes no shirt no service, Social aspects of clothing - Inverse dress codes, Social aspects of clothing - Gender and clothing, Social aspects of clothing - Clothing deficiencies, Social aspects of clothing - Deliberate violation of clothing taboos, Social aspects of clothing - Underwearing, Social aspects of clothing - Reversalism in the sociology of clothing Read more here: » Social aspects of clothing: Encyclopedia II - Social aspects of clothing - Inverse dress codes |
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Various traditions suggests that certain items of clothing intrinsically suit different gender roles. In particular, the wearing of skirts and trousers has given rise to common phrases expressing implied restrictions in use and disapproval of offending behaviour. For example, ancient Greeks often considered the wearing of trousers by Persian men as a sign of effeminacy.
Extreme floutin ...
See also:Social aspects of clothing, Social aspects of clothing - Dress codes, Social aspects of clothing - Legal dress code, Social aspects of clothing - Other dress codes, Social aspects of clothing - No shoes no shirt no service, Social aspects of clothing - Inverse dress codes, Social aspects of clothing - Gender and clothing, Social aspects of clothing - Clothing deficiencies, Social aspects of clothing - Deliberate violation of clothing taboos, Social aspects of clothing - Underwearing, Social aspects of clothing - Reversalism in the sociology of clothing Read more here: » Social aspects of clothing: Encyclopedia II - Social aspects of clothing - Gender and clothing |
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 |  |  | Social aspects of clothing - Dress codes: Encyclopedia II - Social aspects of clothing - Inverse dress codesReverse dress codes, sometimes referred to as "undress codes", set forth an upper bound, rather than a lower bound, on body covering. An example of an undress code, is the one commonly enforced in modern communal bathing facilities. For example, in Schwaben Quellen no clothing of any kind is allowed. Other less strict undress codes are common in public pools, especially indoor pools, in which shoes and shirts are not allowed. This undress code is an exact reversal of the ubiquitous "no shoes, no shirt, no service" dress code tha ...
See also:Social aspects of clothing, Social aspects of clothing - Dress codes, Social aspects of clothing - Legal dress code, Social aspects of clothing - Other dress codes, Social aspects of clothing - No shoes no shirt no service, Social aspects of clothing - Inverse dress codes, Social aspects of clothing - Gender and clothing, Social aspects of clothing - Clothing deficiencies, Social aspects of clothing - Deliberate violation of clothing taboos, Social aspects of clothing - Underwearing, Social aspects of clothing - Reversalism in the sociology of clothing Read more here: » Social aspects of clothing: Encyclopedia II - Social aspects of clothing - Inverse dress codes |
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 |  |  | Social aspects of clothing - Dress codes: Encyclopedia II - Social aspects of clothing - Clothing deficienciesClothing deficiencies may reduce functionality and/or be unaesthetic, but also be considered socially improper. As far as other people know, a deficiency during the rest of the day after an "accident" such as a button falling off, a stain, or a tear, is more "forgivable" than putting on clothing like that on a new day. For poor people, deficiencies which are difficult or expensive to fix, these are not really improper, but just somewhat sad, but understandable.
Possible deficiencies in clothing itself may include:
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See also:Social aspects of clothing, Social aspects of clothing - Dress codes, Social aspects of clothing - Legal dress code, Social aspects of clothing - Other dress codes, Social aspects of clothing - No shoes no shirt no service, Social aspects of clothing - Inverse dress codes, Social aspects of clothing - Gender and clothing, Social aspects of clothing - Clothing deficiencies, Social aspects of clothing - Deliberate violation of clothing taboos, Social aspects of clothing - Underwearing, Social aspects of clothing - Reversalism in the sociology of clothing Read more here: » Social aspects of clothing: Encyclopedia II - Social aspects of clothing - Clothing deficiencies |
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