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    Levis' Case

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    among young customers. Competitors such as Gap‚ Diesel and Wrangler on the other hand managed to connect with young people very well. The 501 five-pocket Jeans by Levi’s had been launched in the mid-1980s with a large TV campaign. This was very successful and sales began a twelve year rise for LEVI’s. But in the 1990s this cash cow (501 Jeans) was milked out. It was not considered cool anymore and young people preferred other brands. The number of US teenagers who considered Levi’s to be cool

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    Stp Analysis of Levis

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    In 1873‚ a European immigrant Jacob Davis and Levi Strauss agreed to patent the idea of Davis with financial help from Levis Strauss and their first product was identified by lot no. 501. Levi’s takes pride in making original and authenticated jeans. They define a wide quality of products‚ from quintessential classics to favorite fits and styles. Their products range from shirts to cotton pants‚ from accessories and belts to ladies bags‚ from sunglasses and wallets to jackets and shoes. Today

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    The Levi Strauss

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    Levi Strauss began his legendary life and created one of the most famous in the world. No item of clothing is more American than the blue jeans invented in 1873 by Levi Strauss. He turned denim‚ thread and a little metal into the most popular clothing product in the world. Waist overalls‚ was the traditional name for work pants‚ which is what these first blue jeans were called. Levi Strauss was a grand inventor in the late 1800 ’s during the Gold Rush and Industrial Revolution. Levi came not to seek

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    Levi Strauss & Co.

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    Levi Strauss & Co. (LS&CO) is a privately held clothing company known worldwide for its Levi’s brand of denim jeans. It was founded in 1853 when Levi Strauss came from Buttenheim‚ Franconia‚ (Kingdom of Bavaria) to San Francisco‚ California to open a west coast branch of his brothers’ New York dry goods business. Although the company began producing denim overalls in the 1870s‚ modern jeans were not produced until the 1920s. The company briefly experimented (in the 1970s) with employee ownership and

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    Fashion

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    fake‚ it doesn’t really matter to others as long as it’s good and in. Even schoolchildren are aware that fashions exist‚ and change‚ in running shoes. Nevertheless‚ we do tend to distinguish‚ however imprecisely‚ between basic clothing‚ such as blue jeans and T-shirts‚ and the latest trendy fashions created by fashion designers. As the seasons change‚ many of us follow fashion‚ not stopping to wonder why. Blindly‚ we follow the entire latest fashion trend in clothes. Our closet fills

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    Levis Research

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    I Archana. R. Gorur of 5thB.com (h) was working as an intern in Levi’s Strauss India Ltd. (LSIL) for duration of 6 weeks from april 16th to may 31st 2012. I was working in the finance department in the accounts receivables section. i have done the following work in the company * Reconciliation of shortages * Dilution Expenses (Sales support) * Hybrid rent * EOSS * Additional Margin * Fixed Support * Promotional Schemes While doing the reconciliation of

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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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