Podcast
Questions and Answers
What are some examples of contemporary and historical styles of garments?
What are some examples of contemporary and historical styles of garments?
- Corset, frock coat, t-shirt, doublet (correct)
- Micro-mini, mini, tea length, ballerina length
- Denim, wool, chiffon, velvet
- Fabric painting, transfers, ikat, tie-dye
What are some examples of fabric manipulation?
What are some examples of fabric manipulation?
- Formal wear, bridal, business casual
- Pleat, tuck, gather, smocking (correct)
- Special occasion, sportswear, bridge fashion
- Haute couture, bespoke tailoring, ready-to-wear
Which terms are related to retailers' terms?
Which terms are related to retailers' terms?
- High end, high street, ethical consumer, cut price
- Base layer, insulation layer, outer shell
- Size ranges: Small, Medium, Large, XL (Extra Large), XXL (Double Extra Large), Junior, Misses, Petite, Plus Size, Big-and-Tall (correct)
- Back-to-school, holiday, resort, seasonal
What is an example of a traditional garment?
What is an example of a traditional garment?
Which category includes length for skirts and dresses?
Which category includes length for skirts and dresses?
Study Notes
Garment Styles
- Contemporary styles of garments include modern and current fashion trends
- Historical styles of garments include vintage and traditional fashion trends
Fabric Manipulation
- Fabric manipulation techniques include gathering, ruching, and shirring
- Fabric manipulation techniques alter the fabric's appearance and texture
Retailers' Terms
- Terms related to retailers' terms include wholesale, retail, and markdown
- Wholesale refers to the sale of goods in large quantities to retailers
- Retail refers to the sale of goods in small quantities to consumers
- Markdown refers to a discount or reduction in the price of goods
Traditional Garments
- Example of a traditional garment: kimono
- Kimono is a traditional Japanese garment
Garment Measurements
- The category that includes length for skirts and dresses is called line and silhouette
- Line and silhouette refer to the shape and proportions of a garment
Studying That Suits You
Use AI to generate personalized quizzes and flashcards to suit your learning preferences.
Description
Test your knowledge of clothing terminology with this quiz! From the names of individual garments to specialized vocabularies of the clothing trades, this quiz will challenge your understanding of the diverse terminology used in the fashion industry over the years. Whether you're a fashion enthusiast or just curious about clothing terminology, this quiz is for you.