"Apparel Manufacturing: Sewn Product Analysis" is designed to
provide a conceptual framework of the manufacturing process for
future apparel professionals. It helps students understand the
complex decision making involved in marketing, merchandising, and
producing apparel to meet the needs of the target customer. Our
intent, is to provide a global, integrated perspective so that
readers will understand the interrelationships among processes and
decisions.
The content is divided into five parts that focus on the factors
that determine the cost, price, quality, performance, and value of
garments.
- Part I presents a broad perspective of the organization of the
apparel business, the roles of marketing and merchandising, and the
complexities of operating in a worldwide market.
- Part II provides a comprehensive discussion of apparel
development processes including development of product standards
and specifications. Specific roles of design and technical design
are enhanced with new sections on establishing garment fit and
finishing.
- Part III focuses on apparel management with emphasis on
quality, cost, materials, product development, and production
sourcing.
- Part IV examines production processes considering engineering,
production planning and management, and human resources that
underlay preproduction, sewing, equipment, and finishing
operations.
- Part V focuses on management, issues and decisions related to
support materials, closures, and trims.
- Appendices enable readers to relate sewn product decisions to
three basic apparel products including t-shirts, men's dress
slacks, and dress shirts.
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