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    differentiating from its competitors‚ by cooperating with famous designers to make unique clothing lines. Working with a famous designer has also made it possible to reach a broader audience‚ since there is more “prestige” in wearing a H&M made by a designer like Matthew Williamson than just a “regular” H&M and since it is in fact a H&M‚ the price is much lower than it would have been if it was one of Matthew Williamsons own clothing lines. H&M has also made themselves one of the major actors on the global

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    Should students have to wear uniforms? YES OR NO……. YES……… You wake up and you ponder on what you should wear what shoes to put on‚ and what color will look nice on you. It’s hard if you think about it‚ when deciding what to wear in the morning you usually have to wake up early or set it out from the night before .Well that doesn’t have to be‚ you know why? Because uniforms should be mandatory in school. Uniforms are so helpful you don’t need to wake up early or set anything out at night. When

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    century‚ It is difficult to ignore the immense popularity of fashion‚ which could be found anywhere and everywhere‚ on the street‚ television‚ internet and magazines. Its influence have extended to younger consumers. However‚ some argue that this trend has an adverse effect on youngsters and even the whole society. Personally‚ I agree with this view to some extent. Having appealing appearance help youngsters to express their individuality and build their confidence. Firstly‚ fashion is a form

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    STAT 443: Forecasting Reza Ramezan Introduction Examples STAT 443: Forecasting Fall 2012 Reza Ramezan rramezan@uwaterloo.ca M3 3144 STAT 443: Forecasting Timetable Reza Ramezan Introduction Examples The following is a tentative schedule: Week Jan. 07 Jan. 14 Jan. 21 Jan. 28 Feb. 04 Feb. 11 Feb. 18 Feb. 25 Mar. 04 Mar. 11 Mar. 18 Mar. 25 Apr. 01 Course Material Introduction Regression Regression Smoothing / linear processes linear processes Case

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    of 4 percent. Women’s apparel grew by 3 percent and children’s apparel by 6 percent. • Women and Girls Apparel demand in the US was valued at $89.9 billion in 2011. Clothing designed for women and girls represented the larger share of demand in 2011 given that this population segment is generally more interested in fashion trends (“ Apparel: United States” 5). In women’s market‚ “smaller” items had more impact than “big” categories. Also those items brought “newness” to the party (Beth Boyle)

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    of different designs for every group. Lacking information in the designing process affects the creativity of the designers. Designers are not always aware of the fast changing trends in clothing and even when they are‚ it usually takes them a while to launch their new lines as they do not properly forecast the future trend. Often we find similar designs by different designers as there is not enough knowledge on the rival’s products and on the rival himself. Undoubtedly in fashion industries‚ variations

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    the concept of wearing a long skirt to cover skin did not change. Around the 1920s‚ the fashionable skirt took a turn and became a little shorter. The idea of “hobbling” from place to place grew old. Thus‚ the knee length skirt became the new hot trend allowing women

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    ACT Writing: Dress Code In today’s society‚ it is considered “normal” to dress in provocative clothing because it’s currently the fashion trend. Some females often dress in short shorts or crop tops that show more skin than flappers in the 1920’s. To improve the learning environment for students‚ high schools should adopt a dress code. Since fashion trends changed dramatically from no skin to showing skin‚ many students try to keep up to date. Even though everyone is granted the freedom

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    opened the first Zara stores in La Coruna in 1975 and has begun international expansion ever since. Zara is a part of Inditex‚ which is one of the world’s largest fashion distributors. Zara is known for its fast respond to ever- changing fashion trends to satisfy customers’ needs. The purpose of this paper is to discuss issues and alternatives of Zara’s operating system. The three key success factors in Zara’s business are: • Short lead time to reach the market • Low quantities to create

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    both positive and negative agreements regarding my question. The theory of identity being shown through a person’s outfit varies. In any society‚ reading clothing is part of human interaction” to “we are what wear” addresses the issue in consumer research‚ which is “we are what we have. (Feinberg‚ Mataro‚ 1992‚ pg 23.) [Dressing Up: Clothing As A Visible Expression Of Identity] “Vain trifles as they may seem‚ clothes have‚ they say‚ more important offices than merely to keep us warm. They change

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