RE: How can fashion industries make your child in class more acceptable? Or even socially successful.

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How can fashion industries make your child in class more acceptable? Or even socially successful.

in fashion •  7 years ago  (edited)

the fashion industry had begun to produce and distribute more than enough products for everyone to be able to dress fashionably. fashion provides one of the most prepared means by which individuals can provide visual data that express their identities and contribute to the integration of people and young people in public places. i think by the age of eight children make most of their own buying decisions.Modern children can often recognise brands and status items in school, before they can even read.

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I don't think children start making most of their fashion decisions by the age of 8. In most cases it is the parents who make these decisions.

Maybe 15-17 is the age when most teens most of their fashion decisions.

Of course, fashion industries affect children. If a child sees a poster of an African American child, he will not think it's strange in the playground

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personally, I was already telling my parents what I would/would not wear at the age of 7 so I think it really depends on the child and their​ intersts.