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The art of embroidered fashion stems from the art of placing objects—beads,
patches, etc.—onto an article of clothing permanently. Usually, a fashion
artist will affix the items in order to serve some type of aesthetical purpose
on the clothing, though the articles can also serve some purpose as well.
Typically though, embroidered fashion jazzes up regular looking clothes and
adds spice to them and makes them look better. This is why embroidered fashion
has made a comeback in the United States. Rather than wear expensive clothing
tailored to a person, embroidered fashion gives a sense of fashion
individuality without sacrificing low cost for clothes.
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