hence increase in labour utilization Increase in machine utilization. EVALAUTION OF PLAN FOR COMPLETE CONVERSION OF SEWING DEPARTMENT TO CELLS The various operations which different knitwear products undergo are as follows: Sweaters {draw:g} {draw:g} Sweatshirts {draw:g} Dresses Skirts {draw:g} {draw:g} Trousers Shorts {draw:g} T-Shirts {draw:g} {draw:rect} Sewing Operations: Features
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shorts - belt - watch - handkerchief - mobile phone - umbrella - skirt - sunglasses - sandals - boots - suit - tie - dress - coat - socks - pyjamas - t-shirt - hat - swimsuit - gloves - underwear - vest - jeans - bracelet - sweater - trousers - purse - tie - bag -necklace - tracksuit - glasses - blouse Remember some information about clothes: Look at the types of clothes below. Which do you put in a chest of drawers‚ and which do you
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occupied by high school students; I sure didn’t belong back there. I sat with a student who was sleeping. When we got to his school‚ I woke him up; he forgot his sweater and I put it away in my book bag. I knew his name was Clayton because it was written on the inside of his sweater. That afternoon I sat with Clayton again and handed him his sweater. From that day forward‚ Clayton and I created a strong friendship. He was only in pre-k‚ but I am not ashamed to say that he is my best friend. Clayton always
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both produce scones and sweaters. Suppose that an English worker can produce 50 scones per hour or 1 sweater per hour. Suppose that a Scottish worker can produce 40 scones per hour or 2 sweaters per hour. a. Which country has the absolute advantage in the production of each good? Which country has the comparative advantage? b. If England and Scotland decide to trade‚ which commodity will Scotland trade to England? Explain. c. If a Scottish worker could produce only 1 sweater per hour‚ would Scotland
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Weaving: interlacing yarns Fabric Face: smoother and more lustrous; clearer and brighter print or design; more pronounced finish; floats are on the face Fabric Back: imperfections and knots; print or design duller and less distinctive; more noticeable tentering marks Warp Yarns: parallel to the salvage; thinner; stronger; more twist; usually greater in number (in unbalances weaves); straighter and more parallel; usually filament yarns (depending on fabric content) Filling Yarns: perpendicular
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Ch.24 1 In the calculation of the CPI‚ sweaters are given greater weight than jeans if a. the price of sweaters is higher than the price of jeans. b. it costs more to produce sweaters than it costs to produce jeans. c. sweaters are more readily available than jeans are to the typical consumer. d. consumers buy more sweaters than jeans. ANS: D 2 In computing the consumer price index‚ a base year is chosen. Which of the following statements about the base year is correct? a. The base year is always
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Ever heard of waist high pants‚ or maybe you heard of the infamous trench coats‚ probably not‚ these designs might be called ancient or retro‚ but most of them just blend into the fashion of the current generation or they have faded away. Most likely‚ these terms haven’t even been heard since the late 1960’s‚ or maybe even the 70s‚ the point is both of those terms were popular fashions in the 30s‚ these terms were known all over America and most likely owned by most of the male population. Boys
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Elias Williams started his own fashion brand in hopes of making money to buy a new laptop. During his first year at the University of Guelph-Humber‚ Williams and his friends created a sweater design. “My friends and I were moving away as we were all going to different universities. We wanted to design a sweater that we could all have to remember our friendship‚” Williams said. Williams and his friends posted the designs on social media and they said that it immediately received attention. “All
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has dressed the residents of Pleasantville in old fashioned 1950’s clothing. Big poodle skirts‚ tight sweaters‚ rigid bras all emphasised the figure of the ladies in pleasantville.They all sported similar hairstyles like the typical hair in a ponytail or flipped bobs and for the boys‚ short brylcreamed hair‚or crew cuts. As for clothing they wore letterman sweaters;plaid shirts or sleeveless sweaters. The introduction of colour within the film is an obvious technique used to signify the idea of ‘The
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Free People-Company report Overall Store Profile 1.What type of store are you analyzing? (department‚ specialty‚ etc) what is the stores image and does the merchandise fit the image? 1. Free people is an innovative specialty retail company which offers a variety of lifestyle merchandise to highly defined customer niches in the United States Canada‚ and Europe‚ catalogs and websites. Their stores are very sixties and seventies inspired. Free People offers a merchandise
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