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    weddings. The history of clothing, particularly in India, goes back to the Indus Valley Civilization, where the cotton was spun, woven and dyed. Some of the techniques and methods that were used to produce the clothing garments are still being used today. Most of the clothing garments in India are made using ancient techniques with cotton because of the adaptability that cotton has as a fabric to the dry, hot summers of the South Asian subcontinent. Today, most of the familiarity and information

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    Fashion

    around £60,000 a year. Fashion/clothing designers need: * to be creative * an eye for colour, texture and pattern * the ability to visualise things in three dimensions * technical skills in areas such as pattern cutting, grading and garment construction * to enjoy following trends in fashion and clothing. Fashion designers work for designer labels, as part of in-house design teams for retail chains, and for clothing manufacturers. The heaviest concentration of designers is in London

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    Zara Case Study

    production orders and setting garment prices. Another group of commercials, called store product managers, travel extensively to observe current fashion trends and to discuss sales with store managers. Store project managers have the ability to transfer garments from store-to-store, based on the current sales trends in each geographic location. Store project managers report their finds to the project managers and designers for development of new designs or to re-order garment(s) that are popular. As

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    Nasir Uddin, Md.Mozammel Haque, Md.Fakhrul Islam Sumon,  Saiful Islam, Kazi Mahbubul Hoq  Department of Textile Engineering  Daffodil International University Introduction: Bangladesh has emerged as a key player in RMG (Ready Made Garment) sector since 1978. Textiles and clothing account for about 85% of total export earnings of Bangladesh. Out of which, 76% comes from the apparel sector which covers the major products of knit and woven shirts, blouses, trousers, skirts, shorts, jackets

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    Life Sux

    286908 helpdesk.NWFP@smeda.org.pk REGIONAL OFFICE BALOCHISTAN Bungalow No. 15-A Chamn Housing Scheme Airport Road, Quetta. Tel: (081) 2831623, 2831702 Fax: (081) 2831922 helpdesk.balochistan@smeda.org.pk June, 2010 Pre-Feasibility Study Garments Stitching Unit (Denim Jeans) 1. 2. 3. 4. 4.1. 4.2. 4.3. 4.4. 5. 5.1. 5.2. 5.3. 5.4. 5.5. 5.6. 5.7. 6. 6.1. 7. 7.1. 7.2. 8. 8.1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ............................................................................. 4 INTRODUCTION TO

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    Business

    Healthcare Trust | | A leading garments manufacturing company | A Leading Garments/Textiles Manufacturing Company | A leading Group of Company | | A Leading Group of Manufacturing Companies | | A leading Multinational Buying Agent | A Leading Multinational Telecommunication Company | A Leading Telecom Company | A Local Buying House | A Multinational Bank | | A Multinational Garments Industry | A Multinational Garments Industry | A N TEXTILE SERVICES

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    Gender Stereotypes

    Fashion Always Already a Very Queer Thing?” Vänskä criticizes Valerie Steele’s and Fred Dennis’s “From The Closet to The Catwalk” fashion exhibition, arguing that the exhibition only outed designers but didn’t queer the actual garments themselves. Vänskä argues that the garments should speak for themselves without outside context, however this perception neglects the designer’s intentionality. Although clothing articles do make statements on their own, the history behind them (i.e designer, intention

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    Study

    weaknesses of Vietnam garment industry 1. Strengths Vietnam is highly appreciated for political stability, social safety and attractive market for traders as well as foreign investors. Government has priorities and measures to encourage investment in the garment industry such as tax incentives for the import of raw materials to produce for re-export in 3-4 months; corporate income tax exemptions, etc. The number of people in working age in Vietnam is large, while the garment industry is labor-intensive

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    International Business - Entering Japan

    Japan, one of the world’s biggest importing garment markets, is a quite attractive destination for every countries operating in this industry. But it is also the most fastidious and heavily defended market in the world. It would be hard to enter Japan gradually, even with the world free trade agreement took effect in 2005, because garment businesses have to meet many strict requirements and standard barriers that they may find hard to overcome without careful business strategy preparation and culture

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    Business as Usual Is Not an Option Supply Chains and Sourcing After Rana Plaza

    Business as Usual is Not an Option Supply Chains and Sourcing after Rana Plaza Sarah Labowitz and Dorothée Baumann-Pauly April 2014 About the Center for Business and Human Rights at New York University Stern School of Business “At NYU Stern, we develop people and ideas that transform the challenges of the 21st century into opportunities to create value for business and society. Our Center for Business and Human Rights is the embodiment of that mission. By creating a safe haven for open

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