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Fashionable Childrens Clothes Bought with Disposable Income.
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Plain and Simple Childrens Clothes When Cash is Scarce.
In many countries, fashionable childrens clothes are items that are seldom worn, seldom bought. The priorities might be listed as; 'first' - food; 'second' - clothing; 'third'- shelter. Childrens clothes in western fashion are now common in most countries, even if they are bought as second-hand or used childrens clothes, in the developing countries. In years gone by, childrens clothes were first handed down from age group to age group, and when the childrens clothes became worn or torn, then they were mended or patched, to extend their usefulness.
The choice of childrens clothes
these days is often made by the children themselves. Television has introduced them to childrens clothes with designer labels, so they have become very knowledgable.
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The childrens clothes worn by the group of boys in Langson, Vietnam, contrast sharply with a group at the roadside in Xishuangbanna, China. The difference in the childrens clothes reflects the standard of living in the area and also the climatic seasonal weather, winter in Vietnam, summer in Xishuangbanna.
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Photos Of Dragons In China: Page 2
Links To Dragon Web Sites
Names Of The Nine Sons Of The Dragon
Children In China the Land of the Dragon
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Previous China photos
Chinese Lions, Dogs.
Kung Fu, Shaolin.
People of China [2].
Takeaway Menu.
Home Cooking.
Wedding Reception.
Growing Vegetables.
Kung Fu Pictures.
Great Wall China.
Chinese Dragons.
Pictures of People
Yangtze River Cruise.
Chinese Wedding.
Tianjin Seaport.
Tongmu Coolie Hats.
Wuxi China Pictures.
Xian Warriors.
China Border Town.
Yangtze Cruise.
Market Stalls.
Chinese Papercuts.
Chinese New Year.
Dazu Buddha Caves.
Shanghai Bund.
Chinese Soldiers.
Peking Duck.
War Tunnels.
Ancient City.
Coolie Hats.
More China Pics.
Pics of People in China.
Food for Vegetarians.
Grand Master Su Xi.
For friends in Vietnam.
Embroidery of Suzhou.
Pictures of Vegetables.
Pagoda Forest Shaolin.
For friends in China.
From Visit June 2004.
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