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Bell Ringer

Bell Ringer. If you make $975 a month but 25% comes out of your paycheck for  taxes, how much do you take home each month?. Bell Ringer Answer. $975 * 25% = $243.75 $975 - $243.75 = $731.25 Your take home pay would be $731.25. Fashion Tip of the Day. Have a Stylist Emergency Kit

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Bell Ringer

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  1. Bell Ringer • If you make $975 a month but 25% comes out of your paycheck for  taxes, how much do you take home each month?

  2. Bell Ringer Answer • $975 * 25% = $243.75 • $975 - $243.75 = $731.25 • Your take home pay would be $731.25.

  3. Fashion Tip of the Day Have a Stylist Emergency Kit Double-stick tape for loose hems or a gaping bodiceTide To Go eraser pen for getting wine off whites, fastSafety pins for allover damage controlBra clip to control peekaboo strapsLint brush or roller to run over your coat or woolensMakeup sponge for removing deodorant stains

  4. Learning Objectives • To identify the types of fashion products • Explain the main categories of fashion apparel • Identify the classifications of fashion apparel categories.

  5. Vocabulary • Lines • Hardlines • Softlines • Apparel • Accessories • Home Furnishings

  6. Types of Fashion Products • Manufacturers makes a variety of product lines: • Lines  groups of styles and designs produced and sold as a set of related products. • Hardline • Softline

  7. Fashion Lines • Hardlines Lines of products that are non-textile, such as small and large appliances, home accessories, and items not made of fabric. • Softlines  lines of products made from textiles that include apparel and household items such as towels, table linens, and bedding.

  8. Types of Apparel • Apparel  the term used for clothing, as in personal attire or garments. • Apparel is categorized by groups – women’s wear, men’s wear, infants’ and children’s wear. • Within these groups, there may be further divisions based on brands, age groups

  9. Product Numbers • Apparel producers designate a certain number to represent each style of apparel so manufacturing and order fulfillment of the product is more efficient. • Retailers use the same style numbers when ordering products, and then further divide those numbers into categories, such as colors, sizes, and classifications. • Track sales of particular items and maintain accurate inventory records.

  10. Types of Accessories • Accessories are fashion items that are added to complete or enhance outfits. • Footwear, handbags, headwear, scarves, neckties, jewelry, gloves, and hosiery.

  11. Varied Use of Accessories • Create a new look

  12. Varied Use of Accessories • Transform a garment from casual to formal

  13. Home Furnishings • Home Furnishings is the fashion product category that includes textiles used to furnish and decorate the home, such as towels, linens, and bedding.

  14. Home Furnishings • Household textiles are expected to last about 10 years, performance is the main consideration. • Consumers wants the fabrics in their homes to be strong and durable, colorfast, and stain resistance.

  15. Categories of Home Furnishings • Domestics • Bed linens, bathroom items, and table and kitchen linens. • Home Furnishings • Window treatments, upholstery furniture, and throw pillows. • Floor Coverings • Carpeting, area rugs, throw rugs, and non-fabric floor tiles.

  16. Categories and Classifications in Apparel • Women’s Wear • Men’s Wear • Infants’ and Children’s Wear

  17. Women’s Wear • Represents the largest share of the apparel industry. • New lines for 5 different seasons each year. • Retail life is approximately 10 weeks.

  18. Classifications of Women’s Apparel • Sportswear Separates • Dresses • Evening and Bridal • Maternity • Outerwear • Suits • Active Wear • Swimwear/beachwear • Intimate Apparel • Accessories • Footwear • Miscellaneous apparel • Misses • Even Sizes 2 - 14 • Women’s Petite • Women under 5’4 • Juniors • Younger figures • Odd sizes 1 - 13

  19. Men’s Wear • Men are almost as fashion conscious as women. • Present new lines twice a year. • Fall / Winter most important • Spring / Summer • Different seasons determine fabric weight.

  20. Classifications of Men’s Wear • Tailored apparel • Suits, coats, trousers • Furnishings • Dress shirts, neckwear, underwear, hats, socks, sleepwear, robes • Sportswear • Sports shirts, sweaters, shorts, slacks, exercise, swimwear • Heavy outwear • Parkas, Ski pants, jackets • Work clothing • Footwear • Miscellaneous Apparel • Rainwear, Uniforms, Cap

  21. Men’s Wear • Sized by chest, waist, and inseam measurements. • Dress shirts are by collar and sleeve measurements.

  22. Infants and Children’s Wear • Pre-fall is one of the three main production seasons for manufacturers. • Spring/ Summer and Winter-Holiday are the other two seasons for apparel. • Licensing is big business for children’s wear. • Safety also affect the production of children’s wear.

  23. Infants and Children’s Classification • Infant • Toddler • Young Children (Sizes 2 – 6x) • Girls (sizes 6 - 14) • Boys (sizes 6 – 20)

  24. Blog Post #3Accessorizing a School Uniform • Write a blog post on how to accessorize a school uniform. • http://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-1019790

  25. Classifications by Apparel Activity • Find 13 images of apparel classifications using the magazines. Glue these classifications in your notebook.

  26. Polyvore Clothing Line • Create a free account at www.polyvore.com. • Explore Polyvore ‘this is a new site to me, too’ • Create your own clothing line that has at least 6 different outfits. • Your outfits must include 1. day outfit 1. night/weekend outfit 1. formal evening wear 1. sportswear outfit 1. outerwear and 1 additional style.

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