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true of false: the fame of the accessories designer is not as important as the fame of apparel designers. |
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FALSE: The fame of accessory designers is as important as the fame of apparel designers and in many cases the same famous name |
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What must the accessory industry be prepared to do? |
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Design and produce styles that blend, follow, or lead and innovate |
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the fashion accessories categories include: |
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footwear, handbags, gloves, hates, neckwear, eyewear, and jewelry |
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What are some proffessions where you associate the shoes with them/ |
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Cowboy, ballerina, firefighter, athletes |
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Name the kind of shoe different types of people/women tend to wear |
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-Designer shoes for society leaders -Stilettos for stars and models -Working and younger women turn to comfort and solid footing |
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What was once the most important category of men's shoe and what is the norm now? |
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Dress shoes used to be the most important, now men are retiring to more dress casual and casual shoes.
-used to only be preffered by men ages 18-25 and are now worn by men of all ages |
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How do children shoes get their style? |
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Adapted from adult styles |
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What si the favored school footwear for children? |
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-Play an important role and continue to make inroads on traditional shoes -Since the 80's, athletic shoes ahve proliferated and become a seperate, mature catagory
-the market has become more specialized w/ shoes for every activity- walking, running, biking, hiking, and climing, etc |
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-Clothing designers designing shoes -Tremendous growth of overseas manufacturing; 98% produced overseas -strong relationship between shoes and the clothes they are worn with -Retailers coordinating shoes and apparel; dual distribution; leased shoe departments; US stores such as Timberland, 9 West |
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Where is the center for marketing shoes? |
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When did fashion pick up on shoes? |
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After WWII- so mid-late 40's |
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Brief history of the shoe |
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-in the 18th century, the first RTW shoe was only available in 3 widths and 5 lengths -the wealth had them custom made -today shoes are cemented instead of stitched |
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What are the functional purposes of gloves? |
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protection, warmth, athletics, work |
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Gloves go through what kind of popularity? |
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"Cyclical popularity" because sometimes they are in fashion and other times they are not |
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Since gloves are not popular all the time, what kind of production have they gotten involved in? |
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Niche Production- very specialized production within different areas of use
-skiing/snowboarding -baseball/batting -work gloves -hunting -doctors -football |
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What are manufacturers that make gloves called? |
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Which category of accessories is the most labor intensive and the most difficult to produce? |
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Gloves
why?
-Small parts and pieces -many steps involved -sewing on curves, slower speeds -fabric has to be more mechanized -Skill required |
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in the 16th century, who was only allowed to wear gloves? |
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Clergy or nobility; they denoted rank and authority |
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What is a brief history of the Milinery (hat) industry? |
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-Late 20th century saw them evolve into status symbols -americans who watned to distinguish themselves from immigrant peasants took care to wear hats -protected man from blows to the head, blocked sunlight etc -like gloves, they suffered a tremendous loss during the 60's and 70's due to the casual dress approach and elaborate women's hairstyles -During that time, the National Millinery Institute researched, publicised and campaigned in a vast unsuccessful effort to reverse the trend -as we know, no amount of sales promotion can change the direction of a fashion movement |
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Unlike gloves, hats have staged a ________. |
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Comeback!
-fierce winters in the late 90's -designers constantly featuring flambuyant hats in runway shows -awareness of harmful effects of sun exposure -baseball caps are requirements for young men, and are seen increasingly as fashionable on young women |
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Eyewear is the ____ fastest growing category in luxury goods. |
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3rd
1st is shoes, 2nd is handbags |
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What is one of the current reasons eyewear has become more popular? |
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move to protect eyes from UV rays |
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What are devoted to eyewear that are in virtually every mall? |
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What have designers especially capitalized on within the eyewear movement? |
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creating frames for glasses |
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what are the three categories of jewelry? |
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Fine, Costume, and Bridge |
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-High and precious segment, often leased in department stores; called O Couture |
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Made out of all kinds of materials and occupies the lowest point segment in the classification |
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The middle ground for metals and stones. LIke it's RTW cousin, it provides price points between fine jewelry and costume jewelry |
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what kind of metals are used to make Fine jewelry? |
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Only precious metals such as gold and platinum are used to make fine jewelry |
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in fine jewelry, what are stones called? |
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Gemstones
always come from natural mineral formations
examples: diamonds, emeralds, rubies, saphires, etc |
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Is fine jewelry hand crafted? |
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What are some famous jewelry stores and designers? |
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Tiffany's, Chartier, Van Cleef |
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Is costume jewelry mass produced or hand crafted? |
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What are some of the Characteristics of Costume jewelry? |
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-Mass produced -Attractive in their appearance -Less costly and lack importance of fine jewelry -pass production methods are used in contrast to the handcraft of fine jewelry -Large firms dominate the industry |
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What are some characteristics of Bridge Jewelry? |
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-Forms a bridge in price, material and style btw fine and costume jewelry -fills the public's demand for reasonable priced authentic jewelry |
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What are some different kinds of jewelry? |
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Ethnic Jewelry, watches, rings, bracelets, necklaces |
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Newer Category that includes jewelry pieces from all over the world at all price points -sells, stones, wood, or fabric, chinese inspired jewelry made of jade, coral or fabric -religious or spiritual symbols -firms making liscenced copies or reproductions of museum jewelry |
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What are the 3 basic types of watches? |
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Mechanical, self-winding, and quartz |
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Trends in Jewelry accessories |
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-adapting or changing a style in mid-season, may be required to stay on top of current trend -Recent years=business boom -has been given a boost by it's association with designer names |
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Hoisery is the ___ largest accessory |
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When skirt lengths moved up, there was more/less interest in the hoisery industry |
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with the introduction of what did hoisery become a fashion accessory? |
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NYLON
before that there was silk, cotton, wool, rayon stockings w/ seams in the back
always go back to the discovery of nylon when they talk bout their breakthrough; easier to care for and stronger |
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When the war started, all nylon was pulled off the market to aid to the war effort, what did women do? |
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women either went bearlegged or wore leg makeup
when it came back, they made itinto sheerer weights and made it more of a barelegged look |
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When did fashion first enter the hoisery category? |
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1950's 1950's introduced colors other than black and skin toned
1960's major accessory, mini skirts,
1970's- women started wearing pants; growth in knee highs and ankle hoisery
1980's- changes in lifestyle; athletic shoes; big push for fitness and athletic influence; more textures in mantyhose and tights
1990's-more push on casual dress; drop in sales for pantyhose; increase in trouser socks; dress sock
2000's- brightly colored tights |
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What are some hoisery industry characteristics? |
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-dominated by large firms -many are divisions of large textile or apparel firms -over half of production is in North Carolina -lot of competition: offshore, US competetors -hoisery mills-in house-inside shop; produce all steps necessary to produce finished hoisery; gray goods- unfinished fabric -most of marketing is done out of NYC showrooms |
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-technological advancements
when stretch-yarns came in, spandex made a huge difference in fit -make it possible to make support hose, control tops, knee highs, stretch hoisery |
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Merchandising and marketing of Hoisery |
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-focus on national brands on newpaper, tv, etc -today, more focus is on private label goods -brand names are older and better established than most other accessories such as Hanes, Burlington, Around the Clock -designer label brands are popular with licensing agrements; ads prestige to any items; sara Lee owns hanes, leggs and donna karen -retailers are into private labels of hoisery -mass merchandised brands; channels of retail has changed cuz now you can find it almost anywhere |
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fashion trends in hoisery |
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-all in ones -try to meet customers needs; aging, larger, control top -competition from industrialized countries such as Japan, England, and France |
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T/F There are now manufacturers on retail levels and relailers on manufacturing levels |
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TRUE
ex. manufactueres have a factory outlet bc they want an outlet for overstocks or want to have more control so more consumers see their goods |
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What does the NRF stand for? |
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The National Retail Federation |
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What kind of retail stores are there? |
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Department stores, specialty stores, and discount stores |
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Entertainment is key componene of today's shopping experience -many no longer carry hardlines -organization of department stores; parent or flagship stores and brance stores; buyers purchase for areas |
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-limited lines of merchandise typify them -private label retailer- is a variation of the specialty store carrying only products it makes itself, GAP, ann taylor -narrower target market |
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-sell name brand merchandise at less than retail price -discounters turn in profit by --keeping overhead low and service minimal -organizations; buyers are responsible for several departments instead of a single category -entertainment is a big part of experience, bluel light special; greeters |
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What are the 2 forms of ownership? |
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Sole Proprietors (90%) Chain Organizations Leased departments Franchises |
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What is another type of fashion retailer? |
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Off-Price -late rise/early peak -compete directly w/ department stores -sell brand name designer at lower than normal prices - TJ maxx, marshals
Factory outlet stores - |
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carry the ultimate narrow and deep seletion allowing for deep purchasing discounts which are passed on to the customers in the form of low prices Home Depot; Barnes and Noble |
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the appeal for individuallity is one of the driving forces behind boutique revival |
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non store retailers have 4 categories |
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direct selling catalogue tv home shopping internet |
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