Unit 5/6 Flashcards
How do you determine cost per wear?
Divide the cost by the frequency of days it is worn.
Sales, comparison shop, coupons, calculating discounts.
Smart shopping
What is ethnicity, religion, values, conformity, peer pressure, and individuality.
Cultural and social conditions
What is affordability, availability, lifestyle, and political.
Economic conditions.
What is New development, research, and environmental impact.
Technology.
Including brands name, advertising, logo, etc.
Hang tags.
Price of garment/number of times worn.
Cost per wear.
Construction, seams, matching plaids.
Judging quality.
Required by law. Contains fibers, care, etc.
Labels.
selects clothes/accessories for magazine spreads.
Fashion stylist.
Applies art of design to clothing/accessories.
Fashion Designer
Advises individuals on their personal fashion.
Fashion consultant.
Purchases lines of clothing to be sold at retail store.
Buyer.
Creates designs for woven, knitted, or printed fabrics.
Textile designer.
Sells wholesale or manufactured goods to buyers.
Manufacturing sales representative.
Assist the costumer in a brick-and-mortar store.
Retail Sales.
Designs costumes for film or stage production.
Costume designer.
Manufacturer owned discount stores which sell seconds and over-runs.
Outlet stores.
A GROUP of stores owned, managed, and controlled by a central office.
Chain stores
Retail stores that offer larger varieties of many types of merchandise in one place.
Department stores.
Stores that sell mass market merchandise in large, simple buildings with low overhead.
Discount stores
Stores that sell a specific type or limited line of goods.
Specialty stores.
Online purchasing alternative options for brick-and-mortar.
E-commerce(online)
Autumn and spring colors.
Warm colors.