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    Pattymer Clothing is a new apparel trading business concept that is an idea of two Entrepreneurship Major Undergraduates from University of Santo Tomas‚ Patricia Ramos and Merwin Chang. It is expected to start its operations on August 2018. The company will be using unit-based revenue model since it’s a retail business. The company aims to be a well-known retail brand just like the leading brands today namely‚ Forever 21‚ H&M‚ Cotton On‚ Uniqlo‚ Penshoppe‚ and Uniqlo. Revenue Streams The revenue

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    centennialcollege.ca Assignment worth 5% Type your answers onto this document. Drop into Digital Dropbox before class on Monday‚ Nov 29/10 ____________________________________________________________ ___________________ Patagonia Clothing Company Watch this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O3TwULu-Wjw Answer these questions: 1. What series of events caused Yvon Chouinard‚ the CEO of Patagonia‚ to switch to using organic cotton in their manufacturing facilities?

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    Market research clothing in China While Asia‚ particularly China‚ has enjoyed a dominant position in shoes‚ apparel and household textiles manufacturing for several years‚ makers of these items located in developed nations such as the U.S. and Canada have suffered a long period of decline. For example‚ over 98% of the shoes sold in America each year are imports‚ and the majority of these imports come from Asia. To consumers in Europe and North America‚ this growing reliance on Asia as a low-cost

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    Questionnaire for Clothes consumption NAME: CONTACT NO. OCCUPATION: e-mail: PLACE: DATE: Questions: 1) Approximately‚ how many times do you buy your clothes? a) Once a week b) Once every 2 weeks c) Once a month d) At the beginning of season e) During the sales period f) During the Christmas Festivities g) As the need arises h) Occasionally i) Rarely 2) From where do you usually buy clothes? a) Factory Outlets b) Retail Shops (unbranded)

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    Picture a ballerina in your mind. What is she wearing? What does she look like? Chances are‚ she is wearing the stereotypical petal pink tutu‚ pink tights‚ and shiny pointe shoes‚ with her hair pulled back into a tight‚ hairsprayed bun. Chances are‚ that she is also white. The way that many people picture ballerinas as being white is in fact fairly accurate. The ballet world is‚ and always has been‚ dominated by white dancers. Only very recently has this world been penetrated‚ and the effects have

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    Pirate Clothing can get ruined very quickly or is already ruined because of all of the stuff they do. Most of the pirate clothing was made through a necessity and befitted of a pirate seaman. Many pirate were recruited by unemployed seaman. There was enough work for a fighting sailor during the times of war but during peacetime the seaman turned to a life of piracy. In the year of 1628 the British Admiralty created sailor clothing (which were called slop’s) that were to be worn by men who

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    Elizabethan Clothing The most alien concepts of the Elizabethan era was that‚ regardless of their wealth‚ Elizabethans were not allowed to wear what clothes they liked. Their clothing and items of apparel were dictated by the Elizabethan Sumptuary Laws which governed the style and materials worn. The Elizabethan Sumptuary Clothing Laws were used to control behaviour and to ensure that a specific class structure was maintained. English Sumptuary Laws governing the clothing that Elizabethans wore

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    Executive Summary: This work is an introduction to the fashion industry of Pakistan which has made quite a lot of progress in just a few years. Ten to fifteen years from now‚ this industry was still unknown to actually exist to the masses. Later with the formation of fashion councils and education centers under the enthusiastic few who wanted to make a difference and promulgate this very institution of fashion‚ did the very fashion industry took its concrete contour from the old tailor culture that formerly

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    Clothing and Dress Recollections for Self and Others 1. What is your earliest recollection of your own clothing? Do you remember a specific item of clothing‚ or a general awareness of clothing? Was there a specific activity or event associated with your earliest clothing recollection? When I was around four years old‚ I had this short sleeve shirt that I absolutely adored. It was the first piece of clothing that I can vividly remember. It was a white thin shirt with a small floral print.

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    known in part for its clothing styles and fashion particularly on men because there were numerous articles of clothing for men to wear in a complete outfit. In that particular era‚ people had to dress according to their position in society because‚ “distinctions between classes of clothes were affected by wealth and status”‚ (Oslen‚ 137). Men’s fashion in the Elizabethan era was much different than the fashion now because back then‚ the tailors had many different layers of clothing for men to wear. The

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