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Fabric and Print Design: Terms and Definitions, Quizzes of Production and Operations Management

Definitions for various terms related to fabric and print design, including motifs, ground, product categories, production yardage, bottom weight fabrics, top weight fabrics, color, exclusivity factor, basic goods, novelty goods, fabric selection, trade shows, aesthetic properties, performance characteristics, hand, methods for developing design ideas, silhouette ideas, style variables, shaping devices, tops, shirts, blouses, development of new style groups or silhouettes, diffusion lines, innovative design protection and piracy prevention act, cbp & ice, item line development, coordinated group line development, pyramid assortment plan, pantone color report, and various color definitions.

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Download Fabric and Print Design: Terms and Definitions and more Quizzes Production and Operations Management in PDF only on Docsity! TERM 1 motifs DEFINITION 1 recurring, repeated design elements that create patternsone or more motifs may be used in a single patterncommon motifs are florals, geometrics, and conversationals TERM 2 ground DEFINITION 2 the background on which motifs are placed TERM 3 what product categories rely heavily on prints? DEFINITION 3 dresseschildrenslingerie TERM 4 production yardage DEFINITION 4 the amount of fabric needed to fulfill orders TERM 5 bottom weight fabrics DEFINITION 5 suitable for skirts, pants, and jacketsweigh more then 6 ounces per sq yd TERM 6 top weight fabrics DEFINITION 6 used for blouses, shirts, and topsweigh less then 6 ounces per sq yd TERM 7 color DEFINITION 7 is the single most compelling feature that draws us to product TERM 8 t/f a designer can control the exclusivity factor of a fabric DEFINITION 8 true TERM 9 basic goods DEFINITION 9 ordered in greater quantities and used season after season, so tend to be more economical TERM 10 novelty goos DEFINITION 10 unusual prints, patterns, weaves, or knit structures that make a group uniqueare typically more costly, so are used to give a fashion edge TERM 21 style variables DEFINITION 21 characteristics of the garment that contribute to its shape, fit, and identity TERM 22 shaping devices DEFINITION 22 mold the garment to the contours of the bodydartsseamspleatsgathers TERM 23 tops DEFINITION 23 all tops have a front and back bodiceSOME have sleeves TERM 24 shirts DEFINITION 24 feature an extended shouldera sleeve with a straighter capa collar band or collar TERM 25 blouses DEFINITION 25 may be loose fitting or shaped with darts or seamsdesigned with greater styling variation in the neck, collar, and sleeves TERM 26 development of new style groups or silhouettes is achieved through DEFINITION 26 original designsstyle modificationsknockoffs TERM 27 diffusion lines DEFINITION 27 lower priced lines adapted from a designer/brands signature line TERM 28 innovative design protection and piracy prevention act DEFINITION 28 2010would protect "unique, distinguishable, non-trivial and non-utilitarian variation" of products for 3 years TERM 29 trade dress DEFINITION 29 a broader term that covers the totality of elements TERM 30 CBP & ICE DEFINITION 30 US Customs and Boarder ProtectionandImmigration and Customs Enforcementprevent counterfeit goods from entering the countryinvestigate intellectual property fraud is the responsibility of TERM 31 item line development DEFINITION 31 item lines consist of products intended to be sold alone, one piece at a timedressesswimwearcoats TERM 32 coordinated group line development DEFINITION 32 garments in a group line are designed to be mixed and matched and to encourage purchasing multiple pieces TERM 33 pyramid assortment plan DEFINITION 33 fashion itemskey items for seasonbasic merchandise TERM 34 pantone color report DEFINITION 34 dusk bluetender shootslemon zestlinenpoppy rednectarinemonaco blueafrican violetgrayed jadeemerald TERM 35 dusk blue and monaco blue DEFINITION 35 Charlotte Ronsonoceandeep lagoonocean stripe tee and short setyes, there is a color that complements all skin tones (blues) TERM 46 manufactured fibers DEFINITION 46 natural or synthetic origin whose chemical composition, structure, an properties have been significantly modified during the manufacturing process TERM 47 regenerated fibers DEFINITION 47 artificially by using natural materials-either cellulose or proteins-and converting them through wet-chemical processing into continuous filaments. TERM 48 woven fabrics DEFINITION 48 made from warp yarns that run down and weft yarns that run across TERM 49 findings DEFINITION 49 support materialsclosuresthreadelasticslabels TERM 50 wicking capability DEFINITION 50 the ability of the fabric to transfer moisture away from the surface of the body TERM 51 sleeve headers DEFINITION 51 folded narrow strips of bias cut lambs wool, tailors canvas, or fiberfill sewn into the sleeve cap of tailored coats and jackets to create a soft roll in the cap of the sleeve TERM 52 shanks DEFINITION 52 loop extension on the back that is used to attach the button to the garment-->fancier and more decorative TERM 53 lignes DEFINITION 53 button measurement--equal to 1/40 of an inch OR 40 lignes per inch TERM 54 spun thread DEFINITION 54 staple fibers that are twisted together to form the thread TERM 55 core spun thread DEFINITION 55 built with a spun nylon or polyester core that is strong and elastic, then wrapped with cotton that is resistant to the heat created during sewing TERM 56 monofilament thread DEFINITION 56 single strand of fiber and is very strong, inexpensive, and transparent in colorstiff and slippery and the ends are itchy TERM 57 multifilament thread DEFINITION 57 several filaments twisted together, and is texturized on the surfaceNO slip TERM 58 put up DEFINITION 58 the type of spool or cone that thread is on
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