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textile merchandising: Apparel Merchandising R. Rathinamoorthy, R. Surjit, 2018 |
textile merchandising: Apparel Merchandising R. Rathinamoorthy, R. Surjit, 2017-10-31 Apparel Merchandising has been written keeping in mind the requirements of students, academicians and industry personnel with respect to the merchandising activities in an apparel company. This book discusses the different job responsibilities of the merchandiser at the varied stages of order execution from buyer contact to dispatch. Further, the chapters also detail the different sampling procedures followed in industry to get product approval. This book will be a useful tool for all the budding technocrats, academicians and industry personnel to carry out the merchandising activities in an apparel company. |
textile merchandising: Textile World Walter S. Kelley, Henry G. Lord, Walter Bradford Guild, Henry Gratton Kittredge, Samuel Sherman Dale, Charles Hiram Clark, Vernon E. Carroll, Clarence Hutton, 1881-, Douglas Gordon Woolf, 1928 |
textile merchandising: Fashion Buying and Merchandising Rosy Boardman, Rachel Parker-Strak, Claudia E. Henninger, 2020-05-10 Fashion buying and merchandising has changed dramatically over the last 20 years. Aspects such as the advent of new technologies and the changing nature of the industry into one that is faster paced than ever before, as well as the shift towards more ethical and sustainable practices have resulted in a dramatic change of the roles. As a result, contemporary fast fashion retailers do not follow the traditional buying cycle processes step by step, critical paths are wildly different, and there has been a huge increase in ‘in-season buying’ as a response to heightened consumer demand. This textbook is a comprehensive guide to 21st-century fashion buying and merchandising, considering fast fashion, sustainability, ethical issues, omnichannel retailing, and computer-aided design. It presents an up-to-date buying cycle that reflects key aspects of fashion buying and merchandising, as well as in-depth explanations of fashion product development, trend translation, and sourcing. It applies theoretical and strategic business models to buying and merchandising that have traditionally been used in marketing and management. This book is ideal for all fashion buying and merchandising students, specifically second- and final-year undergraduate as well as MA/MSc fashion students. It will also be useful to academics and practitioners who wish to gain a greater understanding of the industry today. |
textile merchandising: Apparel Manufacturing Technology T. Karthik, P. Ganesan, D. Gopalakrishnan, 2016-08-05 This book aims to provide a broad conceptual and theoretical perspective of apparel manufacturing process starting from raw material selection to packaging and dispatch of goods. Further, engineering practices followed in an apparel industry for production planning and control, line balancing, implementation of industrial engineering concepts in apparel manufacturing, merchandising activities and garment costing have been included, and they will serve as a foundation for future apparel professionals. The book addresses the technical aspects in each section of garment manufacturing process with considered quality aspects. This book also covers the production planning process and production balancing activities. It addresses the technical aspects in each section of garment manufacturing process and quality aspects to be considered in each process. Garment engineering questions each process/operation of the total work content and can reduce the work content and increase profitability by using innovative methods of construction and technology. This book covers the production planning process, production balancing activities, and application of industrial engineering concepts in garment engineering. Further, the merchandising activities and garment costing procedures will deal with some practical examples. This book is primarily intended for textile technology and fashion technology students in universities and colleges, researchers, industrialists and academicians, as well as professionals in the apparel and textile industry. |
textile merchandising: Case Studies in Merchandising Apparel and Soft Goods Michele M. Granger, 1996 An interdisciplinary approach which combines clothing/textiles and business administration in the apparel and soft goods industry as analyzed from a marketing perspective. The marketing model: product, people, place, promotion and price, forms the foundation for the structure of this text. |
textile merchandising: TEXTILE AMERICAN. , 1929 |
textile merchandising: Fashion Retailing Dimitri Koumbis, 2014-09-25 Throughout modern history, retailers have opened their doors to consumers, providing them with goods and services that satisfy both rational and emotional needs. They do this by evoking a customer's sensory system, to create memorable experiences that will entice shoppers to visit again and again. Starting with a brief overview of the history of retail, market research, site selection and retail typology are then discussed. The differences between on-site and off-site retailing are distinguished; and multi-channel approaches that have been used in retail test markets as a means to cost-effective growth within the industry are explored, with specific reference to how technology has created a new formula within a stagnant model. Fashion Retailing further explores back-of-house functions, such as human resources (hiring, payroll, job descriptions and salaries) and loss prevention from a management standpoint. Front-of-house functions, including merchandising (product analysis, fixturing, fixture sales tracking), visual merchandising (seasonal displays, windows, mannequins), circulation patterns and the relationship between the merchandising and management teams in driving overall sales and brand image, are explored across different retailers. Readers will gain a thorough understanding of how the retail model operates in an effort to continually capture the ever-changing market, as well as an insight into corporate social responsibility (CSR) and brand sustainability. |
textile merchandising: Friction in Textile Materials B S Gupta, 2008-06-02 Friction is a major issue in both the production of textiles and in the finished product. This authoritative book reviews how friction occurs and the ways it can be measured and controlled.The book begins by looking at how friction can be defined and how the structure and properties of textile fibres lead to friction behaviour. It also discusses slip-stick phenomena in textiles and ways of measuring friction in yarns and fabric. The second part of the book reviews friction in particular textiles, including cotton, wool and synthetic fibres as well as woven fabrics. These and other chapters also discuss ways of controlling friction, including fabric finishes and lubricants.With its distinguished editor and contributions from some of the world's leading authorities in the subject, Friction in textile materials is a standard reference for the textile industry and those researching this important topic. - An authoritative review of friction, its management and control |
textile merchandising: Merchandising of Fashion Products Doris H. Kincade, Fay Y. Gibson, 2010 Taking an integrative approach, this book provides a fresh and comprehensive look at merchandising across multiple levels within the industry pipeline. With emphasis on merchandising in the FTAR complex, the book looks at the entire process from strategic planning, to product creation, to product preparation, to a buyer s shopping of the market weeks, to product delivery and presentation to the consumer. Using industry pictures and insider information, the book addresses the modern marketplace and links both manufacturing and retailing to the consumer through the merchandising process. |
textile merchandising: Advances in Textile Biotechnology V Nierstrasz, A Cavaco-Paulo, 2010-09-01 Biotechnology has impacted the textiles industry through the development of more efficient and environmentally friendly manufacturing processes, as well as enabling the design of improved textile materials. This book will provide a thorough overview of current and future focuses of biotechnology in the fibre and textile industry. Part one of the book opens with a review of technologies involved in textile biotechnology. Chapters explore the design and engineering of novel enzymes for textile applications and developments in processes and equipment for enzymatic textile treatments. Part two investigates the modification of particular fibres through the use of biotechnology. Key topics include the treatment of wool and silk fibres and the enzymatic treatment versus conventional processing of cotton.With expert contributions from leaders in their fields, Advances in textile biotechnology is a comprehensive guide for those in the textile and fibre industry, as well as experts in the biology, chemical and environmental engineering industries. - Provides a thorough overview of current and future focuses of biotechnology in the fibre and textile industry - Explores production of enzymes, searching for efficient production systems and also documents the advantages and limitations associated with the process - Reviews the debate surrounding enzymatic treatment versus conventional processing of cotton along with engineering of plants for improved fibre qualities |
textile merchandising: Developing and Branding the Fashion Merchandising Portfolio Janace E. Bubonia, Phyllis Borcherding, 2016 A career in fashion merchandising means working in a fast-paced, creative industry-and a highly competitive one. 'Developing and Branding the Fashion Merchandising Portfolio' is a guide to creating a portfolio and brand for yourself that will stand out. |
textile merchandising: Basic Concept of Merchandise Mrs. S. Nazira Begum, Dr. A. Vennila, Mrs. M. Jayanthi, 2024-02-29 Mrs. S. Nazira Begum, Assistant Professor, Department of Commerce PA, KG College of Arts & Science, Coimbatore,Tamil Nadu, India. Dr. A. Vennila, Assistant Professor, Department of Commerce PA, Avinashilingam Institute for Home Science and Higher Education for Women, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India. Mrs. M. Jayanthi, Assistant Professor, Department of Commerce PA, KG College of Arts and Science, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India. |
textile merchandising: Apparel Merchandising Jeremy A. Rosenau, David L. Wilson, 2014-02-27 This comprehensive text on apparel product development reflects the current importance of manufacturers' and retailers' private brands and exclusive designer collections. |
textile merchandising: Apparel Merchandising Jeremy A Rosenau, David L. Wilson, 2001-12-01 Apparel Merchandising: The Line Starts Here is a comprehensive approach to apparel merchandising from the perspective of the apparel producer. Rosenau and Wilson draw on their extensive backgrounds in the industry as senior and chief executives covering men's tailored clothing, men's and women's sportswear and activewear, and children's wear, in both domestic and international markets. This practical industry expertise and access to industry resources, combined with their experience in higher education, give them a unique perspective to create a focused and stimulating textbook unlike any currently available. This text follows the evolution of the merchandising function from its historic roots in two seasons per year and minimal style changes, with emphasis on production efficiency, to today's seasonless, consumer-driven, fashion-oriented, real time, global market. This entails a focus on product development and the philosophies and perspective of industry executives. Finally, the authors capture the interface of merchandising with the marketing and manufacturing departments and the way these functions integrate in an effective team concept. Instructor's Guide includes course syllabus, answers to discussion questions and activities, and project ideas. |
textile merchandising: Going Global Grace I. Kunz, Elena Karpova, Myrna B. Garner, Today textiles and apparel are produced in over 200 countries, and their trade has progressed from independent markets to a complex global distribution system. This work provides a coherent framework for understanding globalisation in the field of textile and apparel. |
textile merchandising: Men's Wear-Chicago Apparel Gazette Edition , 1929 |
textile merchandising: Canadian Textile Journal , 1929 |
textile merchandising: Fibres to Smart Textiles Asis Patnaik, Sweta Patnaik, 2019-08-08 Fibres to Smart Textiles: Advances in Manufacturing, Technologies, and Applications offers comprehensive coverage of the fundamentals and advances in the textile and clothing manufacturing sectors. It describes the basics of fibres, yarns, and fabrics and their end use in the latest developments and applications in the field and addresses environmental impacts from textile processes and how to minimize them. This book serves as a single comprehensive source discussing textile fibres, yarn formation, filament formation techniques, woven fabric formation, knitting technologies, nonwoven manufacturing technologies, braiding technologies, and dyeing, printing, and finishing processes. Testing of textile materials, environmental impacts of textile processes and use of CAD and CAM in designing textile products are also included. The book also discusses applications including textile composites and biocomposites, technical textiles, smart textiles, and nanotextiles. With chapters authored by textile experts, this practical book offers guidance to professionals in textile and clothing manufacturing and shows how to avoid potential pitfalls in product development. |
textile merchandising: Textiles Marypaul Yates, 1996 This guide should be of use to interior designers, students and others who use textiles in their work. Coverage includes: terminology and types of textile design; design methods; the studio and materials; printing and weaving processes; colour choices; and |
textile merchandising: Inflammable Textiles United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, 1947 Considers legislation to prohibit interstate transportation of inflammable fabrics and clothing. |
textile merchandising: Domestic Commerce United States. Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, 1929 |
textile merchandising: Education pamphlets , 1926 |
textile merchandising: Printers' Ink , 1929 |
textile merchandising: Career Exploration in the Fashion Industry Fashion Institute of Technology (New York, N.Y.), 1973 |
textile merchandising: Fundamentals of Natural Fibres and Textiles Md. Ibrahim H. Mondal, 2021-03-20 The textile industry is focused in its search for alternative green fibres with the aim of providing high-quality products which are fully recyclable and biodegradable. Natural textile materials from renewable sources play an increasingly important role in the industry due to their unique properties and functionality over synthetic fibres, as well as their sustainability. Fundamentals of Natural Fibres and Textiles covers all the fundamental and basic information about natural fibres and textiles. Many different fibres are covered from their origin, through processing, properties, and applications. The latest methods for characterisation and testing of natural fibres are all addressed with reference to cutting-edge industry trends. This uniquely comprehensive approach to the topic provides the ideal entry point to natural fibres for textile and clothing scientists, engineers, designers, researchers, students, and manufacturers of such products. - Explains the characteristics of natural fibres to show how they compare to synthetic fibres for a range of purposes - Provides an overview of the environmental impact of the processing of fibres and how this creates industrial waste - Covers a wide range of natural fibres in detail, from traditional silk and wool to electrospun biopolymers - Provides the latest updates on technologies for designing natural fibres and applying them to the development of new products |
textile merchandising: Advances in Apparel Production Catherine Fairhurst, 2008-05-28 Apparel production is a complex process often involving an international supply chain which must respond rapidly to the changing needs and tastes of consumers. This important book discusses the technological improvements which are transforming the speed, flexibility and productivity of the industry.The first part of the book reviews advances in apparel design. There are chapters on modelling fabric and garment drape, computer-aided colour matching, yarn design and pattern making. Other chapters discuss key issues in apparel sizing and fit, and the role of 3-D body scanning in improving garment fit and design. The second part of the book surveys advances in production, beginning with product development before looking at advances in knitting, sewing, printing, finishing and fabric inspection.With its distinguished editor and international team of contributors, Advances in apparel production is a standard work for those researching and working in this important industry. - Discusses the technological improvements transforming the speed, flexibility and productivity of the industry - Examines computer aided colour matching, garment drape and yarn design - Explores key issues in apparel sizing and fit, the role of three-dimensional body scanning in improving garment fit and design |
textile merchandising: The Right Hand to Eat Safiya Mustafa Jariwala, 2020-05-19 “A career can be like a snake and ladder journey, full of ups and downs, but remember, your career is a journey, not a destination.” Your career does not start and end when you get a job. You start your career when you begin doing activities at school, playing sports on weekends, or working at your part-time or volunteer job. There are skills that you can develop and steps you can take each time you are faced with your next career transition. Your career will be a rich and rewarding experience that will require you to make many critical decisions throughout your life. So why won’t you just leave school and go straight into a job that you’ll have for life? Lots of reasons! You might find out you don’t suit a job, you might want to earn more money, you may be offered the chance to do something more challenging, or your passion is something else. That’s when you need to work through your career decision-making process and review the career you think is the best for you. The Right Hand to Eat helps you choose your career—it doesn’t choose you! |
textile merchandising: Computer Technology for Textiles and Apparel Mr. Rohit Manglik, 2024-05-11 EduGorilla Publication is a trusted name in the education sector, committed to empowering learners with high-quality study materials and resources. Specializing in competitive exams and academic support, EduGorilla provides comprehensive and well-structured content tailored to meet the needs of students across various streams and levels. |
textile merchandising: Retail Management U. C. Mathur, 2010 Retail ventures become successful due to a variety of reasons but major dilemma for retail entrepreneurs is the secret formula for continued success. The book provides the entire gamut of carefully crafted success themes which covers the retail business i |
textile merchandising: Computer Technology for Textiles and Apparel Jinlian Hu, 2011-07-14 Computer technology has transformed textiles from their design through to their manufacture and has contributed to significant advances in the textile industry. Computer technology for textiles and apparel provides an overview of these innovative developments for a wide range of applications, covering topics including structure and defect analysis, modelling and simulation, and apparel design.The book is divided into three parts. Part one provides a review of different computer-based technologies suitable for textile materials, and includes chapters on computer technology for yarn and fabric structure analysis, defect analysis and measurement. Chapters in part two discuss modelling and simulation principles of fibres, yarns, textiles and garments, while part three concludes with a review of computer-based technologies specific to apparel and apparel design, with themes ranging from 3D body scanning to the teaching of computer-aided design to fashion students.With its distinguished editor and international team of expert contributors, Computer technology for textiles and apparel is an invaluable tool for a wide range of people involved in the textile industry, from designers and manufacturers to fibre scientists and quality inspectors. - Provides an overview of innovative developments in computer technology for a wide range of applications - Covers structure and defect analysis, modelling and simulation and apparel design - Themes range from 3D body scanning to the teaching of computer-aided design to fashion students |
textile merchandising: Follow Your Interests to Find the Right College Janet Mathers, Paul Marthers, 2016 |
textile merchandising: American Dyestuff Reporter , 1923 Includes proceedings of American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists. |
textile merchandising: ITC Publication United States International Trade Commission, 1972 |
textile merchandising: TC Publication , 1972 |
textile merchandising: Certain Woven Fabrics of Wool, Manmade Fibers, and Blends, Including Laminated Fabrics United States Tariff Commission, 1973 |
textile merchandising: The Textile Institute and Industry , 1969 Including the Proceedings of the Textile Institute. |
textile merchandising: Fibre & Fabric , 1929 |
textile merchandising: The Industrial Arts Index , 1927 |
Textile - Wikipedia
Textile is an umbrella term that includes various fiber-based materials, including fibers, yarns, filaments, threads, and different types of fabric.
Textile | Description, Industry, Types, & Facts | Britannica
textile, any filament, fibre, or yarn that can be made into fabric or cloth, and the resulting material itself. The term is derived from the Latin textilis and the French texere, meaning “to weave,” …
Standard Textile | Inspiring Care & Comfort for Generations
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Textiles are an integral part of our everyday existence, spanning across multiple facets of our lives. They encompass our clothing, furnishings, carpets, and bedding. These textiles can be …
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May 26, 2022 · Textile is fiber, yarn, fabric, dyeing, printing, or clothing in the textile industry; and these things manufacturing processes like spinning, weaving, knitting, etc. Textile design and …
What is Textile | History of Textile | Importance of Textile
Jan 25, 2023 · Textile refers to the use of fibers, yarns, and threads to create fabrics and other textile products through various processes such as spinning, weaving, knitting, and printing.
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Mar 15, 2018 · Textiles, especially fabrics the fundamental component of a ready made garment, because it is the basic raw material of a garment. So it is important to know the manufacturing …
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Quality Textile Exports LLC (QTEX) has quickly emerged as one of the industry leaders in the wholesale and exportation of Fabric and Textile Stock Lots and Closeouts in North America to …
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Nov 29, 2023 · Textiles are a set of materials fundamentally created or produced from fibers. Fibers are the basic building blocks of textiles, and they can be derived from natural sources …
Textiles - an introduction - Textile School
Oct 27, 2010 · Textile is a type of material composed of natural or synthetic fibers. Types of textiles include animal-based material such as wool or silk, plant-based material such as linen …
Textile - Wikipedia
Textile is an umbrella term that includes various fiber-based materials, including fibers, yarns, filaments, threads, and different types of fabric.
Textile | Description, Industry, Types, & Facts | Britannica
textile, any filament, fibre, or yarn that can be made into fabric or cloth, and the resulting material itself. The term is derived from the Latin textilis and the French texere, meaning “to weave,” …
Standard Textile | Inspiring Care & Comfort for Generations
Standard Textile is a global manufacturer and provider of reusable textiles used in healthcare, hospitality, education, and our homes. From intelligent fiber technology to advanced product …
What is Textile? Definition and Meaning - The Textile Journal
Textiles are an integral part of our everyday existence, spanning across multiple facets of our lives. They encompass our clothing, furnishings, carpets, and bedding. These textiles can be …
What is Textile? Types of Textile - Textile Industry
May 26, 2022 · Textile is fiber, yarn, fabric, dyeing, printing, or clothing in the textile industry; and these things manufacturing processes like spinning, weaving, knitting, etc. Textile design and …
What is Textile | History of Textile | Importance of Textile
Jan 25, 2023 · Textile refers to the use of fibers, yarns, and threads to create fabrics and other textile products through various processes such as spinning, weaving, knitting, and printing.
What is Textile | Textile Study Center
Mar 15, 2018 · Textiles, especially fabrics the fundamental component of a ready made garment, because it is the basic raw material of a garment. So it is important to know the manufacturing …
Quality Textile Exports LLC
Quality Textile Exports LLC (QTEX) has quickly emerged as one of the industry leaders in the wholesale and exportation of Fabric and Textile Stock Lots and Closeouts in North America to …
Textile: Definition and Explanation - Textile Explain
Nov 29, 2023 · Textiles are a set of materials fundamentally created or produced from fibers. Fibers are the basic building blocks of textiles, and they can be derived from natural sources …
Textiles - an introduction - Textile School
Oct 27, 2010 · Textile is a type of material composed of natural or synthetic fibers. Types of textiles include animal-based material such as wool or silk, plant-based material such as linen …