Apparel Analysis Final
Represents the reputation of a product or company that is conveyed through brand image, wordmark, logo, product design, quality, marketing and promotion, distribution of goods, and customer service
Brand
The price category for mass-produced apparel products priced between the better and designer price categories with customer perceptions and expectations of high-quality fabrics and elements of designer apparel at a price point lower than designer products
Bridge
The lowest price category for mass-produced apparel products, geared toward a wide range of market segments
Budget
The process for assessing color throughout the different stages of design development and production
Color evaluation
Hues that have been approved and are reproducible for color consistency during manufacturing of fibers, yarns, fabrics, threads, trims, and findings, and through garment assembly
Color production standards
Color samples by which product materials are used to match color consistency between materials
Color standards
Dyes, pigments, and optical brighteners used to apply color to fibers, yarns, fabrics, and garments
Colorants
The grain that runs the width of a piece of fabric is called
Cross-grain
Excess fabric is folded back on itself at the fullest point and converges to a diminishing point, creating a triangular shape in an effort to fit the natural contours of the body
Dart
Integration of a dart into a shaped seam to fit a body contour
Dart equivalent
Statistical information about a population that includes age, gender, income, education, geographic area, family size, housing type, nationality/ethnicity/race, marital status, occupation, spending patterns, and religious affiliations
Demographics
Creates visual interest within the silhouette through style lines or design features
Design Details
Wearing ease plus any additional fullness necessary to achieve a desired silhouette or design
Design ease
Used for adding color to fibers and materials; (These complex water soluble organic molecules are absorbed into the fibers and do not require binding agents.)
Dyes
A substrate composed of fiber and yarns that has been woven, knitted, or chemically, thermally, or mechanically bonded
Fabric
A slot zipper is also called an invisible zipper
False
Another name for focal point is called rhythm
False
Emphasis is used to create silhouette as well as the shapes formed within the garment
False
Staple fibers are long fibers that are predominantly manufactured.
False
The smallest unit within the structure of a textile fabric having a minimum length-to-width/diameter ratio of 100 to 1
Fibers
Any materials other than the shell fabric used to construct an apparel item such as support materials, shaping devices, trims, and surface embellishments
Findings
The initial pattern developed for a design that includes seam and hem allowances
First Pattern
The relationship between the body and the size and styling of a garment
Fit
A yoke is a type of dart equivalent that utilizes a vertical panel to shape a garment at the seams where it is joined
Flase
A dart that creates a diagonal design line that originates from the side seam at any point between the hipline to two inches above the waist and tapers to the bustline
French dart
The appropriate amount of fullness added to a garment to allow for adequate movement of the body
Functional ease
The measurements of the production pattern (created in the sample size) are readjusted (increased or decreased) in designated areas in an effort to create all the sizes in the range
Grading
A metal fastener that can be paired with an eye or bar to secure a garment closed
Hook
Which standards organization is the largest in the world and is responsible for the TC38 technical committee for textile standards
ISO
The evaluation of factories in relation to capacity and quality control, function, and appearance of materials, components, random selection of production garments to identify defects and deviations from contracted specifications to ensure that quality standards are being met
Inspection
The distribution and warehousing processes for a product
Logistics
Standards that are part of required laws or regulations that are enforced by government
Mandatory standards
When colors match under certain lighting conditions and not in others
Metamerism
A repetitive design that adds aesthetic appeal to garments
Pattern
The customer's opinion of the level of superiority of a product based on brand reputation, value, and the ability of the product to meet the expectations of the wearer
Perceived quality
Used for adding color to fibers and materials; (These are not water soluble and require binding agents to adhere color because they do not penetrate the fiber.)
Pigments
Monitor and track information regarding product documents such as specifications for raw materials, design development, line planning, manufacturing, and sourcing
Product data management
A software system that allows for real-time interaction and collaboration for managing and communicating information about a digital representation of a product
Product life-cycle management
The customer's perception of quality for the price paid
Product value
The level of excellence of a product that is determined by its ability to conform to production standards and specifications
Product value
The inherent measurable physical features and attributes of an apparel item that determine its level of excellency
Product-defined quality
The final pattern for a style that has been tested and perfected; includes seam allowances and hem allowances, notches, perforations, and pattern identification
Production pattern
An individual's perception of a garment's inherent characteristics and performance; the level of excellence or superiority of a product in relation to others in the marketplace; the ability of a product to function for its intended use and be free of defects
Quality
The method for managing and controlling the processes for development and manufacturing of apparel to ensure product quality and compliance with safety regulations
Quality assurance
The process for ensuring specified standards for quality are maintained through continual testing at different phases of production, performing frequent inspections, and ensuring proper use of equipment and established procedures
Quality control
Fibers, yarns, and unfinished fabrics created by mills for use in apparel products
Raw materials
The movement of the viewer's eye through each part of the garment is known as
Rhythm
A composition guideline used by visual artists and designers
Rule of Thirds
Formed when two or more pieces of fabric are sewn together to conform to a desired style
Seams
Darts and dart equivalents used to fit a garment around the contours of the body
Shaping methods
The network of suppliers, manufacturers, and retailers responsible for one or more aspects of producing, handling, and distributing a particular product to the end consumer
Supply chain
Procedures for conducting and gathering test results for identification, measurement, and evaluation purposes
Test methods
Applied to fabrics to change their properties in an effort to produce a desired effect for the end product
Textile finishes
The surface contour of a material that an impact how it feels to the touch
Texture
A facing is used to finish the edge of a garment opening and to control the fit when any portion of the edge is cut on the bias
True
A product's serviceability relates to its ease of care, ability to retain its shape and appearance, and cost of maintenance.
True
Cost per wear is determined by dividing the purchase price of a garment by the number of times it has been worn
True
Fabrics constructed s fiber web structures rather than with yarns are classified as nonwovens
True
Formal balance is also called symmetrical balance
True
Godets are diamond-shaped insets of fabric that are stitched into garment areas to provide fullness and ease of movement
True
Gores are a type of vertical panel that are seamed together to provide fit and add design interest to dresses and skirts
True
Product value is based on the customer's perception of quality for the price paid
True
Sew-through buttons are also called "eyed" buttons
True
The outline or overall shape created by a garment is the silhouette
True
Trim is used to embellish a garment with decorative linear materials
True
True bias runs at a 45-degree angle from the intersection of straight and cross-grains
True
Wales are the vertical rows of stitches or loops that run in the lengthwise direction in knitted fabrics
True
The ability of a product to meet an individual customer's needs and wants in relation to his or her personal preferences for garment attributes and value
User-defined quality
A pattern that is in the process of being evaluated for design, fit, and modified for production
Working pattern
Which is an example of a flat pleats
box pleats
Which one of the following examples is NOT a primary quality indicator
brand
Select the price classifications that are listed in order from lowest to highest for mass produced apparel
budget, moderate, better, contemporary, bridge, designer
What is the process for assessing color throughout the different stages of design development and production
color evaluation
Which one of the following does NOT represent one of the three types of research investigated during product development
compliance trend research
What type of dart is described as one that curves toward the body and provides a means for fitting the midriff area of a garment from the bustline to the waist
contour dart
The total quantity of component parts or finished products a factory is able to produce at a particular quality level, within a specific time period
demonstrated capacity
Performance and aesthetics are two of the five elements of quality. What are the other three elements of quality
durability, serviceability, conformance
What is another name for secondary quality indicators
extrinsic quality cues
What is the name for the appropriate amount of fullness added to a garment to allow for adequate movement of the body
functional ease
What type of balance is used when the visual weight is not distributed evenly when the garment is divided down the center front or center back
informal balance
Which one of the following is NOT a basic weave structure
jacquard weave
The reduction of product waste, from raw materials through delivery of the finished product, by producing the smallest quantities of product closest to the time needed, in an effort to reduce in-process inventory and carrying costs without compromising quality
lean manufacturing
What design element is used to create the silhouette
line
What quality approach focuses on meeting specifications for conformance to production standards?
manufacturer-defined quality approach
Which one of the following is an example of a dart equivalent
princess line seam
What quality approach focuses on the physical features and attributes that are measureable?
product-defined quality approach
The combination of allocated resources and sequencing of work flow needed for manufacturing finished salable apparel items
production system
What design element utilizes the principles of the golden ratio
proportion
What is the level of excellence or superiority of a product in relation to others in the marketplace?
quality
What is the method for managing and controlling the processes for development and manufacturing of apparel to ensure product quality and compliance with safety regulations
quality assurance
What fiber is NOT considered a naturally occurring cellulose fiber
rayon
Which one of the following items is trim
ribbon
Which one of the following is an example of lifestyle data
social class
The direction in which a garment is cut can impact how it hangs. What type of grain runs in the warp direction in woven fabrics and the wale direction of knitted fabrics and provides the most stability
straight grain
Separate plies of fabrics to reinforce portions of a garment and can allow for various silhouettes to be achieved
support materials
What is the name for the dart equivalent that is similar to pleats created by folding the fabric back on itself along the grainline and stitching down completely or to a designated length
tucks
These standards are not enforceable by the government but are often utilized to maintain quality standards that are developed by retailers, manufacturers, importers, government agencies and consumers through consensus among parties
voluntary
The planned sequence for the specific movement of garment component pieces and materials through the production process
work flow
The quantity of incomplete products during manufacturing that can vary depending upon the production process selected and the volume of garments in production
work in progress