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    Kaihara note

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    Kaihara holds a total of approximately 80% share in blue jeans domestically and 70% of total export of Denim2 from Japan. The net sale of year 2012 is of 124 hundred million Yen. In terms of sales‚ the ratio of export is crossing over 30% of the total amount of production. The company also got the world’ recognition for being the top class manufacturer in Denim s production. The target market of Kaihara‚ is a premium fashion for jeans and casual fashion‚ the customers of Kaihara are Levis‚

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    Debut Albums and Face

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    face?” “No’m‚” said the boy. “Then it will get washed this evening‚” said the large woman starting up the street‚ dragging the frightened boy behind her. He looked as if he were fourteen or fifteen‚ frail and willow-wild‚ in tennis shoes and blue jeans. The woman said‚ “You ought to be my son. I would teach you right from wrong. Least I can do right now is to wash your face. Are you hungry?” “No’m‚” said the being dragged boy. “I just want you to turn me loose.”By that time two or three people

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    customized 1947 501® jeans were produced to accompany the Bing Crosby Tuxedo Jacket‚ designed for Crosby after he was denied entrance into a Canadian hotel because he and his friend were dressed completely in denim. The characteristics of the jeans are similar to the original 1947 501xx® except for the outer seams that have been busted out and re-hemmed to resemble the grosgrain ribbon on a pair of tuxedo pants The 1947-501® jean is regarded as the definitive five-pocket jean and the quintessential

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    Levi Case

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    Strauss with a joint proposal; their jeans could now be customized in style and fit to meet each customer’s unique needs and taste. According to CCTC‚ this idea would generate higher profit margins for the company. At the same time‚ Heidi was hesitant about Levi being able to handle the new technology and was uncertain if the whole operation would come back later to hunt her. Market research revealed that only a quarter of women were truly happy with the fit of their jeans. The company hoped to attract

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    Levi Strauss

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    as the volume of production increases. Levi’s could have exploited opportunities to outsource their production facilities where labour is cheaper‚ in order to mass produce and have a cost advantages. Volumes of jeans have been produced in this market because other labels such as Arizona Jeans have exploited the opportunity. If they exploit the opportunity it means that they could produce for less and sell at a higher cost to their profitability. The Levi’s brand has product differentiation because

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    Branded vs Non Branded

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    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Western wear taking Indian apparel market by storm A slight slowdown in economic growth and a depreciating rupee value had minimal effect on growth in either the value or volume of apparel sales throughout the 2006-2011 review period. The influence of Western wear infiltrating the Indian culture remained one of the biggest driving factors boosting growth in volume sales. More people are travelling abroad much more frequently and becoming exposed to Western fashion. The increasing

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    Levi's Organization

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    riveted denim jeans and different lines of casual and street fashion.[3] From the early 1960s through the mid-1970s‚ Levi Strauss experienced significant growth in its business as the more casual look of the 1960s and 1970s ushered in the "blue jeans craze" and served as a catalyst for the brand. Levi’s‚ under the leadership of Walter Haas Jr.‚ Peter Haas‚ Ed Combs‚ and Mel Bacharach‚ expanded the firm’s clothing line by adding new fashions and models‚ including stone-washed jeans through the acquisition

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    000) and to have it customized to fit you precisely. With regards to the coat ensure it embraces your shoulders‚ is thin in the body and it covers your base. 9. Jeans Jeans are trousers‚ a sort of piece of clothing‚ regularly produced using denim or dungaree fabric. Regularly the expression "pants" alludes to a specific style of jeans‚ called "Levis‚" which were designed by Jacob W. Davis in association with Levi Strauss and Co. in 1871[1] and protected by Jacob W. Davis and Levi Strauss on May

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    Branding Strategy

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    Strategies 14 Levi’s® Builds Brand Online‚ Reaching Coveted Youth Market 14 Hardware‚ Ready to Wear 16 Jackets lined with cell phones and MP3 players are just the beginning. 16 Warmth‚ Music‚ and Conversation 16 Levi’s releases iPod-compatible jeans 17 Levi’s in India 19 Chapter 4: Current Branding and market segmentation 25 .Chapter 5: Litrature Review 31 Chapter 6: Research Methodology and Approach to the Project 32 Rationale of the Questions in Customer Questionnaire 32 Rationale of the

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    Levi Strauss

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    generated record sales of nearly $7 billion and profits of more than $700 million. From the early 1960s through the mid 1970s‚ Levi Strauss experienced significant growth in its business as the more casual look of the 1960s and 1970s ushered in the "blue jeans craze" and served as a catalyst for the brand. The company experienced rapid

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