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    Veiling Infitah Analysis

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    quality. Young veiled Muslim female can wear practically anything‚ regardless of how extraordinary‚ vivid or "bazaar" the length of the prerequisites of unobtrusiveness orderly on being veiled is significantly met. Women can wear Eastern or Western garments or any mix of the two. Females can wear conceivably suggestive or revealing clothes as of there is a part of clothing appearing underneath. Since El Guindi thought of her article "Veiling Infitah" changes have occurred

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    in selling ‘separates’. In addition‚ the aggressive marketing strategies of JR would be put into good use when introducing this new segment of products into the market. However‚ it is worth noting that the quality of garments in JR seems to be in conflict with HQS‚ as JR’s garments are classified as 1 make (Exhibit 4)‚

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    NAME: Bakhtawer Sabir SUBMITTED TO: Miss Farzana LATEST DEVELOPMENT IN FINISHING IN TEXTILES TEXTILE: A textile is anything that is made up of fibers‚ yarns‚ or fabrics.  The basic building blocks of textile products are fibers.  Fibers are usually long thin materials that have a length at least one hundred times their diameter.  To be useful in textiles fibers must have some desirable properties such as strength‚ abrasion resistance‚ flexibility‚ or moisture absorption

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    Zipper Is Onomatopoeia

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    meshes together or separates the opposing rows of teeth‚ depending on the direction of the slider’s movement. "Zipper" is onomatopoeia‚ because it was named for the sound it makes when you use it‚ a high-pitched "zip!" In many jackets and similar garments‚ the opening is closed entirely when the slider is at one of the ends of the tape. The mechanism

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    Seams and Stiches

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    SEAMS AND STITCHES Garments are shaped and formed in three ways: • Materials moulded to form • Fabric pieces cut to shape • Pieces assembled together by stitching The commonest way of assembling a garment is sewing garment parts together by SEAMS and STITCHES. The standard guidelines for stitches and seams regarding nomenclature and types are provided by-  United States Federal Stitch and Seam Specifications (Federal Standard 751a) which was adopted in 1971 and revised in 1983  The British

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    Within the illustration of Wybrand Symonsz de Geest: Portrait of a man the revolutionary fashion of the‚ “ruff” was invented. This garment was worn in the early 1600’s in England‚ France‚ Belgium‚ Netherlands‚ Denmark‚ Spain‚ and most of Western Europe. This particular portrait was dated in 1624 of a Dutch man wearing a Ruff. Both Dutch men and women in the Netherlands wore the ruff. Economic prosperity and growth for the Dutch took place in the late 1500’s throughout the 1600s called the‚ “Golden

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    respondents‚ the Australian Knitting Mills‚ Ld. Judgements/opinions in the case: 1) In their Lordships’ judgement the retailers are liable in contract of sale. The facts set out show negligence in manufacture. If excess sulphites were left in garment‚ that could only be because someone was at fault

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    Denim Finishing Company Case

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    of garments as the cost driver of the change-over costs. Nevertheless‚ I argue that this was not the best possible choice. I will try to defend my point using the following example. Let’s assume that Guess Who Jeans demands 600‚ not 500 garments per shipment. Although the number of garments changes‚ the total change-over costs would stay the same‚ because no additional retooling of the machine would be necessary. The whole change-over process takes 3 hours regarding if the number of garments is 200

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    This paper will be about a traditional dress from my native land and other countries. The traditional dress I will be writing about is called a wedding dress. A wedding dress is used throughout the world in various countries including China‚ Japan‚ India‚ and Vietnam. This paper will also detail different cultures‚ religions‚ types and colors of wedding gowns that symbolize the bride or groom wealth‚ occupation and or belief. In the Americas‚ weddings performed during and immediately following

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    diversified group of companies having over 30 years of experience in ready-made garments has a proven track record of identifying business opportunities In diversified sectors‚ establishing proper organizational structures and appointing competent management teams to run the companies. • Inctl is a flagship company of impress group‚ a reputed and diversified group of companies having over 30 years of experience in ready-made garments with a proven track record of identifying business opportunities in diversified

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