Cotton: companies, fashion & the fabric of our lives
"This book brings together contributors from a wide range of disciplines to explore the importance of cotton as a major resource for US fashion businesses. It is rooted in a lengthy investigative research project that deployed undergraduate and graduate students and faculty researchers to US fa...
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Bristol, UK ; Chicago, USA
Intellect
[2016]
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Zusammenfassung: | "This book brings together contributors from a wide range of disciplines to explore the importance of cotton as a major resource for US fashion businesses. It is rooted in a lengthy investigative research project that deployed undergraduate and graduate students and faculty researchers to US fashion businesses that rely on cotton to make their garments with the goal of better understanding how such a key resource is sourced, priced, transported, manipulated, and, ultimately, sold on to the consumer as a stylish garment. The contributors focus in particular on the role of brands in the marketing of cotton goods, and the way that brand marketing creates distinctions, valuable in the marketplace, between various versions of what are at base similar items of clothing, like t-shirts and underclothes. The book also explores the importance of the "Made in the USA" campaign, with its appeal to consumers concerned about local manufacturing employment, reduced resource use, and social responsibility"-- |
Beschreibung: | 106 Seiten Illustrationen 22 x 22 cm |
ISBN: | 9781783206858 |
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contents | Cotton Incorporated / Nioka N. Wyatt -- The historical thread of cotton / Virginia Theerman -- Appalatch: democratically disrupting domestic production through innovation / Sarah Portway -- Made in the USA: spotlight on Fashions Unlimited / Shahida Hasan -- Study NY's domestic organic cotton farm-to-fashion supply chain / Helen Trejo -- Raleigh Denim: curating each detail to create the perfect jeans / Stephen Guarino & Joseph H. Hancock, II -- How the oranges allowed Lilly to blossom from juices to dresses / Shahida Hasan & Nioka N. Wyatt -- Eileen Fisher: timeless visionary / Autumn S. Newell -- Trend forcasting / Nioka N. Wyatt |
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spelling | Hancock, Joseph Verfasser (DE-588)1062658973 aut Cotton companies, fashion & the fabric of our lives Joseph H. Hancock, II, Nioka N. Wyatt & Tasha L. Lewis Bristol, UK ; Chicago, USA Intellect [2016] © 2016 106 Seiten Illustrationen 22 x 22 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Cotton Incorporated / Nioka N. Wyatt -- The historical thread of cotton / Virginia Theerman -- Appalatch: democratically disrupting domestic production through innovation / Sarah Portway -- Made in the USA: spotlight on Fashions Unlimited / Shahida Hasan -- Study NY's domestic organic cotton farm-to-fashion supply chain / Helen Trejo -- Raleigh Denim: curating each detail to create the perfect jeans / Stephen Guarino & Joseph H. Hancock, II -- How the oranges allowed Lilly to blossom from juices to dresses / Shahida Hasan & Nioka N. Wyatt -- Eileen Fisher: timeless visionary / Autumn S. Newell -- Trend forcasting / Nioka N. Wyatt "This book brings together contributors from a wide range of disciplines to explore the importance of cotton as a major resource for US fashion businesses. It is rooted in a lengthy investigative research project that deployed undergraduate and graduate students and faculty researchers to US fashion businesses that rely on cotton to make their garments with the goal of better understanding how such a key resource is sourced, priced, transported, manipulated, and, ultimately, sold on to the consumer as a stylish garment. The contributors focus in particular on the role of brands in the marketing of cotton goods, and the way that brand marketing creates distinctions, valuable in the marketplace, between various versions of what are at base similar items of clothing, like t-shirts and underclothes. The book also explores the importance of the "Made in the USA" campaign, with its appeal to consumers concerned about local manufacturing employment, reduced resource use, and social responsibility"-- USA Cotton textile industry / United States Cotton fabrics / United States Fashion merchandising / United States Cotton textile industry Cotton fabrics Fashion merchandising United States Wyatt, Nioka Verfasser (DE-588)1127646087 aut Lewis, Tasha L. Verfasser (DE-588)1127646354 aut Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, ePDF 978-1-78320-686-5 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, ePUB 978-1-78320-687-2 |
spellingShingle | Hancock, Joseph Wyatt, Nioka Lewis, Tasha L. Cotton companies, fashion & the fabric of our lives Cotton Incorporated / Nioka N. Wyatt -- The historical thread of cotton / Virginia Theerman -- Appalatch: democratically disrupting domestic production through innovation / Sarah Portway -- Made in the USA: spotlight on Fashions Unlimited / Shahida Hasan -- Study NY's domestic organic cotton farm-to-fashion supply chain / Helen Trejo -- Raleigh Denim: curating each detail to create the perfect jeans / Stephen Guarino & Joseph H. Hancock, II -- How the oranges allowed Lilly to blossom from juices to dresses / Shahida Hasan & Nioka N. Wyatt -- Eileen Fisher: timeless visionary / Autumn S. Newell -- Trend forcasting / Nioka N. Wyatt |
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