Boycott military fashion! high street making a killing out of military look
Suzi Marsh | 22.03.2003 19:20
The craze for all things camouflage and khaki - whether it's combats, t-shirts or mini skirts - rages on despite the barbarrism it represents in today's political climate.
Not only that, but the big fashion chains like Arcadia (Top Shop, Dorothy Perkins etc) and GAP are making a 'killing' out of a trend that conveys a pro-war message.
Not only that, but the big fashion chains like Arcadia (Top Shop, Dorothy Perkins etc) and GAP are making a 'killing' out of a trend that conveys a pro-war message.
The craze for all things camouflage and khaki - whether it's combats, t-shirts or mini skirts - rages on despite the barbarrism it represents in today's political climate.
Not only that, but the big fashion chains like Arcadia (Top Shop, Dorothy Perkins etc) and GAP are making a 'killing' out of a trend that conveys a pro-war message. By emulating the appearance of soldiers in combat people are effectively condoning war.
Isn't it time people woke up to this scandal and stopped falling for this over-hyped and out of date high street craze??
Views please........
Not only that, but the big fashion chains like Arcadia (Top Shop, Dorothy Perkins etc) and GAP are making a 'killing' out of a trend that conveys a pro-war message. By emulating the appearance of soldiers in combat people are effectively condoning war.
Isn't it time people woke up to this scandal and stopped falling for this over-hyped and out of date high street craze??
Views please........
Suzi Marsh
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suzimarsh80@hotmail.com
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