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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?
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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
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