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Exploring Esthetic Response to Classic as a Means to Slow Fashion
Mary Alice Casto
, Marilyn DeLong
Apparel Design
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Slow Fashion
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Aesthetic Response
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Classic Design
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Wearer
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Undergraduate Students
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20th Century
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Apparel
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Surface Structure
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Apparel Products
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Student Perceptions
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Body Type
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Historic Collections
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Word Pairs
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Design Trends
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Design Communication
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Layout Structure
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Extended Wear
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Outerwear
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Arts and Humanities
Conceptual
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Aesthetic Response
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Historic
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Under-graduate
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Adherence
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Student perceptions
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Twentieth Century
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Engineering
Structure Surface
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Systematic Analysis
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Body Type
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Apparel Product
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Computer Science
Aesthetic Response
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Undergraduate Student
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Communication Design
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Systematic Analysis
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Psychology
Open-Ended Question
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Material Science
Surface Structure
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