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What does fashion apply to in society?
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Apparel
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literature
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home furnishings
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technology
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all of the above
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A [blank_start]trend[blank_end] is the [blank_start]direction[blank_end] in which something tends to move in a way that affects [blank_start]culture[blank_end], [blank_start]society[blank_end], or [blank_start]business[blank_end]
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trend
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direction
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culture
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society
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business
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What is the percentage of each type of adopter?
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Fads are [blank_start]trends[blank_end] within short [blank_start]popularity[blank_end] spurts. Can be disastrous if projected to have a longer [blank_start]life[blank_end] cycle or [blank_start]wider[blank_end] audience. Some trends flood the market quickly and consumers soon tire of it.
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trends
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popularity
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life
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wider
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Environmental Scanning: The ongoing process of [blank_start]surveying[blank_end] various resources for economic, [blank_start]political[blank_end], social, [blank_start]technological[blank_end], and cultural conditions for insight into the [blank_start]future[blank_end]
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surveying
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political
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technological
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future
Question 6
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The most detailed fashion trend forecasters need a subscription
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Fashion must be introduced neither too [blank_start]soon[blank_end] nor [blank_start]prolonged[blank_end] beyond the fashion cycle. Shopping the [blank_start]competition[blank_end], as well as a cross-section of their own stores, helps trend forecasters to understand:
1. How are their products being [blank_start]merchandised[blank_end]?
2. Where are they [blank_start]selling[blank_end] best?
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soon
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prolonged
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competition
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merchandised
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selling
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What decision is one of the first to be made in the product development process? What is it based on?
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Fabrication: The process of selecting [blank_start]textiles[blank_end] for each style and group in a [blank_start]seasonal[blank_end] line
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Fabric Story: The [blank_start]textiles[blank_end] chosen for a particular [blank_start]season[blank_end] or group
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In a fabric selection, one must consider:
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Consumer expectations for aesthetics and functionality
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Seasonal fashion trends in color, pattern, silhouette and details
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Whether the fabric provides the product with exclusivity
Question 12
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In order to reflect current trends yet differentiate from competition, you must:
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Select a unique color story that follows trends and yet stays true to the brand identity
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You want to be seen by your target audience, but you also don't want to be seen by people who aren't in your target market
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seek fabrics similar to higher-priced competitors and avoid fabrics used by low-priced competitors
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integrate innovative performance features
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Spotlight best practices in sustainable textile production
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include distinctive novelty fabrics and exclusive prints
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Bottom weight fabrics: Weight [blank_start]more[blank_end] than 6 ounces per square yard; Suitable for skirts, pants, and jackets
Top weight: weight [blank_start]less[blank_end] than 6 ounces per sq yard; Suitable for blouses, shirts and tops
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[blank_start]Light[blank_end]-weight fabrics: Under 3 ounces/sq. yard
[blank_start]Medium[blank_end]-weight fabrics: Under 4-6 ounces/sq. yard
[blank_start]Heavy[blank_end] weight: More than 6 ounces/sq. yard
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Light
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medium
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Top
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Medium
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heavy
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Bottom
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Heavy
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medium
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top
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Basic fabrics are traditional fabric choices in their product categories, and they're ordered in great quantity and used season after season so they tend to be more economical
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[blank_start]Novelty[blank_end] fabrics are usually prints, patterns, [blank_start]weaves[blank_end], and/or knit structures that make a group more [blank_start]unique[blank_end]. They are also typically more [blank_start]costly[blank_end], so they are used to give a fashion edge
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Novelty
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unique
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weaves
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costly
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Managing fabric costs are critical--these make up 50-75% of a domestically made garment and 35-50% of an off-shore made garment
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Trim: Additional [blank_start]material[blank_end] components of garments apart from the fabrics. Can alter the timeline of [blank_start]production[blank_end]
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[blank_start]Turnaround[blank_end] time: Lead time required for making, dyeing, and [blank_start]finishing[blank_end] the fabric to meet the [blank_start]delivery[blank_end] date. [blank_start]Lead[blank_end] time: How much time from [blank_start]initiation[blank_end] of the product to when the product hits the stores when to place the items into the stores. Committing to fabrics [blank_start]early[blank_end] yields greater selection (exclusivity); Committing to fabrics at the last minute ensures adhering to the latest [blank_start]trends[blank_end].
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delivery
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finishing
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Turnaround
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Lead
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initiation
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early
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trends