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    world a range of garments that testify to the genius of the designer while finding an immediate receptivity its patrons. Although gender has always served as an anchor to fashion‚ striving constantly to enhance and emphasize its dynamism‚ while exuding a subtle‚ often blatant sensual appeal‚ it character underwent a sea change and ushered in an era best described as one spawned by the cultural considerations of the course of history. A strong trend among women towards adopting garments popularly worn

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    developing countries (Bheda et al 2002). Even though the labour cost is cheaper in developing countries than in developed countries‚ due to the specific market nature of the garment industries‚ for example the short production life cycle‚ high volatility‚ low predictability‚ high level of impulse purchase and the quick market response‚ garment industries are facing the greatest challenges these days (Lucy Daly and Towers 2004). Before 1980‚ customers tolerated long lead times‚ which enabled producers to minimize

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    Title ARMOUR GARMENTS COMPANY Statement of the problem On year 60’s‚ armour garments company’s competitors started to produce a bad effect on agc. their products‚ which are same on the agc product lines beat the standard cost of undershirts of agc by lowering their product price. since middlemen were nto layal to brands‚ they preferred to take the chance on buying undershirts which have lower price than agc’s. Then after ten

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    Sicily Garments Ltd was started by Mr. S. M. Morshed in Mothertek‚ Dhaka. Mr. Morshed dreamed about having his own company from the late 80s and finally was successful in the 1995. Initially the factory only had 3 lines and the work was divided among departments like administrative (mainly controlled by the managing director himself)‚ cutting‚ pattern and sampling and finally sewing. Sicily Garments mainly concentrated on making Woven wears. Woven wears brings the industry the most export earnings

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    where Victorian people are facing noise pollution problem from their neighbours and how generally they are reacting in that situation. In total of five members were sent questionnaire enquiring them about their experiences. FACT AND FINDINGS 1. Among those members most of them are living in urban area (4 out of 5) and rest of it lives in City-Centre. 2. Sound problems (2 out of 5) and traffic problems (2 out of 5) are the most common noise problem identified by the respondents‚ because high noise

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    Major Problems of Agricultural Export in India India is one of the leading producers of certain agricultural commodities. For instance‚ India is the largest producer of milk‚ cashew nuts‚ coconuts‚ tea‚ the second largest producer of wheat‚ vegetables‚ sugar and fish and the third largest producer of tobacco and rice. It is understood that the developed countries which are interested in protecting their agriculture with various subsidies and trade barriers and they are anxious to push their farm

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    Garment Defects

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    Acknowledgement Firstly I pray to almighty God who has given me opportunity to complete my internship program. My heartiest thanks are due to our honorable teacher Mr. Jamal Uddin for giving us a valuable change to acquire practical knowledge on garments industry. Before this we learn lots of lesson from our teacher. We have got not only vast ideas but also practical knowledge. By gathering this important knowledge we can perform well in our practical life as well as job sector. We are really thankful

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    employment generation and export earnings‚ the industry plays a very important role in the Indian economy. Currently‚ it contributes about 14 percent to industrial production‚ 4 percent to the GDP‚ more than 12 percent to the country’s export earnings‚ and provides direct employment to over 35 million people. Post MFA (Multi Fibre Arrangement)‚ the Indian textile and clothing industry has been growing and has made India as one of the league countries involved in export of textile as well

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    Sales and Distribution Channel Structure of Madura Garments Group B9 Ishan Agrawal (11P081) Jaya S Choubey (11P083) Kumar Rahul(11P087) Abhishek Narayan (11P145) Madhur Paul (11P147) Contents Madura Garments 3 Background 4 Louis Philippe: 4 Van Heusen: 4 Allen Solly: 4 Esprit: 4 Planet Fashion: 5 Madura Fashion & Lifestyle Channel Structure 6 Data on the Channel Structure of Madura Fashion & Lifestyle 8 New Product Development 10 Market Overview 13 Product

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    will increase to 6% in 2006 and 2007 (ADB‚ 2005). Bangladesh’s total GDP stood at $275 billion in 2004‚ and per capita GDP was $2‚000 (adjusted for purchasing power). The ready made garments industry started in our country as a non-tradition sector with a narrow export rise in the late 1970s. The garments industry enjoyed a tremendous rise of 30 enterprises in 1980 increase to about 4825 on 2007-08 fiscal year. Out of 3.1 million manpower employed in factories‚ 2.38 million are women (85%)

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