The name of the standard that consists of clipping the product to the edge of the hanger.
What is hanger edging.
This is the way women's pants are folded in BOH.
What is in thirds with gusset out, alternating orientation of same sizes.
This is the scale the same item of different colors should be organized when hanging.
What is lightest to darkest.
When folding or hanging, ensure this part of the product is either tucked or popped in a clean and consistent manner.
What is hoods.
The 'trouser hang'.
What is the front of the pant/short pleated in, clip the inside bits (so no clip is showing on the outside of the pleat), and the second clip clips the back and is showing.
This is the way men's pants are folded in BOH.
What is in thirds, gusset in, no tuck, then in half hotdog style.
This is the scale the same item of different colors should be organized when folded.
What is lightest to darkest with black on top.
The scale that S.O.T.L. is displayed in.
What is low sweat to high sweat.
The 'tight' or 'flat' hang.
What is clipping the product ~2.5cm from the edge with the front of the product facing out then pushing the clips as far apart as allows while keeping the product centered.
This is the way Women's pants are folded in FOH.
What is gusset in, in thirds, as skinny as possible.
The correct order of these color codes:
BONE, WHT, TRNV, BLK.
What is WHT, BONE, TRNV, BLK.
The way S.O.T.L. is displayed on both sides.
What is mirrored.
The way the W.W.M.T. tags should face.
What is logo outwards.
This is the way Men's pants are folded in FOH.
What is gusset in, in thirds, with legs tucked in-between top of pant.
The meaning of the red and grey bands on socks.
What is red band is for performance and grey is for daily wear.
The ideal amount of space between hangers.
What is 1cm (1 finger space).
This is the part of the product you want to align when product is folded in FOH.
What is seams and collars.