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    Walvis Case

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    1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 The company name, the message and rationale Walvis is a privately owned fashion accessory store located in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. The owner is Thanh Truong. Walvis specializes in a variety of low to average price and trendy accessories that can match with client's demand in different occasion. I am interested in tiny things that complete the appearance wearer besides clothes. Started out as an interest, a hobby for me evolved into a promising industry in the Southern…

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    The Crew T-Shirt

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    Plan reductions: We have many different products that we sell during the school year. The busiest time of the year for selling is our school homecoming. Homecoming influences students, parents or businesses to purchase articles of clothing with names and numbers that support the football players. One of the biggest sellers that we have at our school year-round is “The Crew” t-shirts. Our student section at the different sport activities are referred to as “The Crew” because it is related to our…

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    Amir Adnan Case Study

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    international menswear label. Amir Adnan began its operations in 1990 with a collection of distinctive couture neckties, handmade by an imaginative, creative and experienced banker. The brand swiftly grew to become a pioneer in making traditional men’s clothing, particularly the sherwani, into a unique high fashion luxury item desired by the urbane Pakistani men. Amir Adnan’s unique selling point has been the regeneration of a traditional male outfit into a practicle style statement, therefore…

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    A Case Study of Creating Agile Supply Chains in the Fashion Industry Fashion market must typically exhibit the well functioning short-life-cycles, high volatility, low predictability and high impulse purchasing. Today’s fashions market place is highly competitive and there is an inevitable move by many retailers to extend the number of seasons which with the entire merchandise within a store is change. The operations of fashion businesses imply a trend for supply chain management, which in…

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    manufacturing process As you can see from the above illustration, Riordan Manufacturing current process for the receiving of raw materials is a manual system, which could cause inaccurate information due to human error. With the slow process of each station information could take days before entering the system for others to see. Raw Material is inventoried when it is being used for final products and handed to the clerk; the clerk enters the forms into the database. Final…

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    The changing of sports clothing from the 1970s to today Sports clothing has changed considerably from when sports first came out in the late 60s to the early 70s. Sports clothing from the 1960s to today is incredibly different from the material used, the price and the style. Today's athletic wear focuses more on the sport than the fashion in today's world. It was the opposite less than a century ago. Tennis was a sport created as a game for monks to play. Men would wear full-length pants, ties,…

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    Sizing Up America For decades, women in the United States have been consumed by their dress size. The weight loss industry rakes in billions of dollars each year peddling diet-related services and products to Americans. Fatema Mernissi argues in her essay, "Size 6: The Western Women 's Harem,” that Western men control the fashion industry, and in turn, control the female perception of beauty. While Fatema Mernissi 's perception of the expectation of US women to maintain a small frame is…

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    Much like this opening sentence, people judge you within the first half a second of laying eyes on you, as a designer I all I want to achieve is to make them take a little longer. I am so excited with the prospect of studding fashion at University as I know that it will an experience that will encourage my ambition to push myself and the boundaries of fashion by looking to the future. The moment I was introduced into my first textiles lesson and got my hands on the sewing machine I honestly felt…

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    safety learning environment. School violence and the type of clothing that students wear to school are possible connections to becoming victim of crime and bullying at school. Which indicates that discipline is needed, and uniforms policies are a good form to prevent and control such condition. Gardner, Howard. "The difficulties…

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    not get involved in gangs either because some of the colors that are required to wear to school are actually gang related colors. Uniforms are not easier to enforce than standard clothing because there are students that bring other clothes to change into when they are already inside the school building. Standard clothing would actually be better because then students would not need to change into different outfits and get in trouble for not wearing the correct attire. Adding accessories to…

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