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6: Fashion in Review
Name three raw materials in the primary group of the soft goods chain.
Why should fashion merchandisers be familiar with the characteristics and care requirements of fibers?
Name one natural staple fiber and one natural filament fiber.
If a fiber is absorbent, why is that an advantage?
What does it mean when you say a fiber is resilient?
Why is silk considered to be a specialty fiber?
What do fabric libraries contain?
Name one trade organization for each of three of the natural fibers that does marketing or promotion for that fiber.
Why are leather and fur expensive?
What does this country’s supply of leather depend upon?
What three main segments does the fur industry include?
Why can there be a constant supply and stable inventories of manufactured fibers?
How does the wicking ability of olefin relate to its uses in socks, sportswear, and disposable diapers?
Where does a pilot plant operation fit within the development of a new fiber?
What is the procedure called when manufactured filament fibers are spun into multifilament yarns as they are extruded from the spinneret?
What are advantages of microdeniers?
What manufactured fiber (generic category) is used in small amounts in blends with other fibers to make stretchable fabrics?
Who shares the costs of cooperative advertising?
Describe monofilament, multifilament, and spun yarns.
What is the difference between blends and combination yarns?
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