Progression Of Fashion
Fabrics
Fabrics 2
Fashion
Marketing
100
A fashion expected to be a hot seller but does not sell is a flop
What is flop
100
Fabrics constructed by compacting fibers together using a combination of moisture, heat chemicals, friction and/or pressure are non woven fabrics
What is non woven fabric
100
Both woven and knits, crosswire yarns
What is Weft
100
Bikini introduced
What is 1940's
100
Age, gender, race and occupation
What is Demographic Segmentation
200
The peak of the fashion cycle is when a style is accepted and worn by the majority of consumers
What is Peak
200
Most widely used of all natural fibers
What is Cotton
200
Applying colors, designs or surface treatments that change the look, feel, or performance of fabrics
What is Finishing
200
String Bikini introduced
What is 1970's
200
Lifestyles of target audience
What is Psychographic Segmentation
300
The decline stage of the fashion cycle is when a trend is considered dull and boring because the market is saturated.
What is Decline Stage
300
The number of stitches or loops per inch in a knitted fabric
What is Gauge
300
The warmest of all natural fibers
What is Wool
300
#1 Fashion Center
What is New York City
300
Pure, Oligopoly, Monopoly, Direct, Indirect, Price and Non-price
What is Types of Competition
400
Fashion acceptance or rejection is determined by advertisers.
What is determined by advertisers
400
Flax, cotton, and wool
What is Natural Fibers
400
A method of constructing fabrics by looping yarns together
What is Knitting
400
World's largest swimwear show
What is Miami, Florida
400
General and Specialized Merchandiser
What is Types of Retailers
500
At the rise stage of the fashion cycle is when consumer interest grows and the fashion becomes accepted by more people.
What is the Rise stage of a fashion cycle
500
The diagonal grain of a fabric
What is Bias
500
Fibers that are man-made and begin as thick liquids
What is Manufactured
500
Introduced pinstripes and houndstooth
What is Bill Blass