I think the idiom that “clothes make the man” is just half right.
First of all, our grandparents did’t have to rack their brains about the clothes. Then there were no fashion disigners or branded clothes shops. The vast majority of foretime people wore Traditional costumes or flaxen and knitted clothes which they usually made themselves.
Nowadys only a very few people like to wear their national costumes. This is usaually the preserve of the type of older people who favor ffolk music events. In today fast moving world what one wears and when often depends on the job. For insatnce, computer programmers or advertising copywriters diplay their creativity and spontaneity with jeans and colorful t-shirts. But if you’re a member of Parliament or a banker, a suit with a tie is practically requirement. People,whose job is concerned with a daylight, and who we can watch on TV,as singers or presenters of television broadcasting,must look a treat. Usually all such people wwear the clothes of famous fashion designers which are very expensive. But from the other said, irrespective of the elective post, all of us have a leisure time when we can wear whatever we want. Ones prefer fancy clothes and tthe others what is comfortable. We can see a lot of photos of tv stars or other famous persons in magazines or newspaper where they are photographed sectretly and wear jeans or slack spor suits. Then they look like every simple man in the street. So, in my opinion in people’s spare time “clothes do not make the the man”.
If we want to impress the emloyer, we must wear very neat and tidy clothes during the job interview. Unless your job requires you to wear a uniform, choosing clothing for work can be difficult. Either and In Some Lithuanian schools especially gymnasiums children have to wear uniforms. There are many advantages of wearing uniforms. To begin with, it is aa good form of school discipline – it teaches pupils to wear formal outfits which can be important in future at work. Secondly, pupils don’t have to panic and wonder what to wear that day to school when they get up in the morning. Furthermore, uniforms are also a chance for poor ...
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