everyone‚ in the 30’s and 40’s painters and artist were the main consumers‚ and in the 50’s the denim trend spread to hoodlums and motorcyclist. Not until the 60’s did jeans become universally worn‚ crossing all genders‚ ages‚ regions and national boundaries. In the 60’s Jeans also crossed the occupational boundaries; no longer being looked at as a work tool but simply another article of clothing. What is it that makes jeans the one apparel item that has made them the fashion statement that they
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countries economies have produced the fastest changes ever. The fashion industry in Ghana‚ especially‚ the clothing sub sector (which is the focus of this study) has not been without the effect of economic‚ political‚ social‚ cultural and legal pressures brought to bear on all organizations. In recent years‚ protectionism has given way to globalization. With that change‚ Ghanaian clothing sector of the fashion industry has had to compete with imports from low wage countries. Retailers‚ unencumbered
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Ethics and Morales in the Supply Chain of Making a T-Shirt Jeremiah S. Bencker Abstract In This paper I will cover how ethics morals and laws impact the people in the supply chain of making clothing. I will cover how the introduction of labor unions has impacted the working conditions and the lives of the workers in the garment making industry. I will also go over what you as a consumer can do to ensure that the products you buy are not adding to the problem. Ethics and Morales in the Supply
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Harrington Collection: Sizing Up the active-wear Market Introduction Harrington Collection was established in 1960 by Ella and Steven Harrington as a manufacturer and marketer of designer women’s clothing. Today‚ it appears as a large manufacturer and retailer that specializes in woman clothing. Harrington collection is essentially focused on two core segments: The manufacturing Group‚ dedicated to designing‚ producing‚ and marketing upscale women’s apparel‚ accounted for 50.3% of company profits
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to predict the trend. What makes the middle aged mother to buy cloths in Zara while the daughter aged in mid 20s buys Zara clothing? Because it is fashion able and up to trend. By collecting data and focusing on shorter response times‚ the company ensures that its stores are able to carry clothes that the consumers want at that time. Zara can move from identifying a trend to having clothes in its stores within 30 days. That means Zara can quickly and catch a winning fashion trend‚ while its competitors
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to the University of Toronto‚ blue jeans were originally created for the California coal miners in the mid-nineteenth century by the Morris Levi Strauss‚ a Bavarian immigrant who relocated to New York in 1847. Mr Strauss’ fate and the history of clothing changed forever when in 1872 he received an offer from Jacob Davis‚ a tailor from Reno Nevada. Mr. Davis‚ in order to improve the durability of the pants that he made for his clients‚ had been adding metal rivets to the highly stressed seams. The
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Schaap has gathered information and made a pre-selection of three interesting markets‚ namely Belgium‚ Germany and Denmark. These three countries offer the biggest potential to start exporting to. This is based on facts and figures about the market‚ trends and other factors. Each market has its pros and cons. However‚ the most interesting market is not clear yet. To make the decision‚ more information and analyses are needed. It is the job of the students to gather more information and analyze it
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of extreme fashion. The following pages will detail this trend’s complexity‚ laboriousness‚ and oppressive nature to women during this time period. Victorian fashion emphasized the ideal woman and shape from the eyes of the male designers. The clothing required to achieve this shape included a corset‚ a lingerie dress known as a chemise‚ crotch-less underwear to allow the wearer to go to the bathroom‚ a wire caged skirt‚ stacks of petticoats‚ and a bodice which is similar to a vest. The most detrimental
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From the pen that a person uses to write to the paper that is used to write on. But more than anything‚ fashion is about how we dress up and cover our bodies. Fashion is an art‚ a passion and a science. The art of transforming mere fabrics into clothing and fabulous creations. A passion that drives people to think out of the box and design garments that make our daily if not special occasions more beautiful. A science about how the body works‚ reacts with and looks in it. But today in 2013‚ more
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