Onus On Parents
“1 am quite sure that if we had been subjected to such pressures in our generation we would have behaved in much the same way as our children do today." said Mrs Woods ‘T do feel, however. that the onus is on us. as parents, to alert our daughters to the nature of these pressures and their object, which is to get them to spend more and more money on the latest and quickly-changing fashions in shoes, trews jerseys, jeans ano pop records
•There is a definite connexion between what we wear and how we behave.” she said “If we dress as urchins, there is a subtle tendency to behave like ur-
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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30146, 1 June 1963, Page 2
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