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Some people need special clothing because of their age, physical limitations, and/or occupation.
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are outfits or articles of clothing that are alike and distinguish a specific group of people. Uniforms help identify a certain job. For example, police uniforms will distinguish a civilian from an officer. Common uniforms are mail carriers, military officers, doctors, waiters, and priests
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Baby clothing must be comfortable, practical and safe Comfort – babies are most comfortable in breathable, nonirritating garments Practical – clothing must be designed for ease of changing to help keep them clean and dry Safety – flammability issues in recent years has prompted the design of flame-resistant sleepwear. Another safety concern are types of fasteners. Buttons and trims that can be pulled off are a choking hazard. Lightweight zippers and snaps are best.
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It is important for older people to maintain their self-esteem by looking attractive. Clothing can help. Style features that accommodate for physical changes are shift-style dresses without fitted waistlines, A-line skirts, lowered necklines, elastic waistbands, knit fabrics and easy care fabrics. Apparel for older people should be attractive as well as functional, conservative, yet fashionable. Physical and psychological needs must be considered.
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Disabilities limit activities and therefore comfortable, functional and attractive clothing is needed Appropriate apparel can enhance independence and productivity Need clothing that simplifies the task of dressing, has easy laundering care, is soft and absorbent, allows for easy movement. Self-help features and styles are needed – zippers, Velcro, wrap-around styles, specially placed pockets, etc.
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