What kinds of clothes do Canadians wear? - canadians clothes
Need, what kind of clothes worn today know. For example, types of notes, which often leads to school / work / home, etc ...
Moreover, compared to the clothing worn in the United States to describe.
PLEASE HELP ME! This is for a school project.
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Friday, February 12, 2010
Canadians Clothes What Kinds Of Clothes Do Canadians Wear?
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in my city in Canada
their Lululemon, TNA, DC, Roxy, Billabong, banking, Silver Jeans, Bongo, and puzzles.
we get the yak fur and knitted sweaters TUKES throughout the year .... lol. jk
Everton are different and have their own style, as in the U.S.. I personally like the smugglers and Nevada. I'm not sure what u want to know. TUKES we have in our heads in the winter, gloves, warm jackets, heavy boots. Sometimes snowpants. People tend to layer a lot. In summer, shorts, shirt, tank top, etc.
in my city in Canada
their Lululemon, TNA, DC, Roxy, Billabong, banking, Silver Jeans, Bongo, and puzzles.
Can http://apps.facebook.com/fashionbookmark box ...
There is a Facebook application that contains a large catalog of fashion in the United States and the United Kingdom. The part of the United Kingdom has a few stores in Canada (I'm assuming that) the dispatch of the United Kingdom. Her lingerie store La Senza is great as ours Victoria's Secret here.
They also have a store called Jacob ... or Jacobs or something. Something like our express here.
American section is nearly complete. You can find almost everything you can.
Good luck.
I do not know much about the difference in comparison with the average of the two countries. But I tell you something I noticed.
I live in Alberta. When he was 16, Summer 2007 I traveled to Montana (trailer ring) for 2 weeks. I noticed that everyone seemed louder the environment, dress ... I do not know how to describe it. It was so different from Canada, but the people of Alberta are not really out of the biome, in order to determine what (besides the cold had). It was as if he were more cautious in Montana ... so even more clothes "primitive", I think, in Alberta.
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