Unit D MERCHANDISE INFORMATION 4.03 Identify merchandise classifications.

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Unit D MERCHANDISE INFORMATION 4.03 Identify merchandise classifications.

WOMENSWEAR

Dresses One-piece or two-piece All occasion Daytime Sundresses Evening Bridal

Evening, bridal, and after- five Gowns Cocktail dresses Formal wear

Sportswear Pants Skirts Sweaters Tops Denim wear

Pants Athletic Capri/cropped Casual Dress

Skirts A-line Pencil

Sweaters Turtleneck Cardigan Pullover

Tops Blouses Knit tops Shirts Tanks Tees

Jeans and other denim wear 5-pocket Low rise Boot cut Stretch Skirts Shirts

Suits Jackets with pants and/or skirts

Active sportswear Swimwear Exercise Beachwear Dancewear Warm-up suits

Coats All weather Leather Trench Rain gear

Jackets Active Blazers Casual

Intimate Apparel Foundations (bra and panties) Camisoles Boyshorts Tanks Thongs Shapewear

Sleepwear Lingerie Loungewear Robes Pajamas

Maternity Apparel that will expand

MENSWEAR

Sportswear Streetwear Jeans Casual shirts Pants Sweaters

Streetwear (Urbanwear) Sean Jean Rocawear G-unit

Jeans Bootcut Carpenter Loose Baggy

Shirts Casual Long-sleeve Short-sleeve Polo Knit

Pants Casual Cargo Utility Dress Khaki

Sweaters Cardigan Pullover Crewneck V-neck Turtleneck

Tailored clothing Overcoats Suits Sports coats Blazers

Outerwear Coats Parkas Jackets Snow wear

Furnishings Dress shirts Underwear Ties Sleepwear Socks

Underwear Boxers Boxerbriefs Briefs T-shirts

Sleepwear Robes Pajamas

Activewear Hoodies Tees Warm-ups Jerseys Fleece pants Shorts

Work clothing Work shirts and pants Overalls and jeans Uniforms

Formal wear Wedding attire Tuxedos Dinner jackets

INFANTS AND CHILDRENS

Infants Apparel Babies and toddlers younger than three years old

Children Girls ages 3 through 13 Boys ages 3 through 16

ACCESSORIES

Accessories Jewelry Footwear Hosiery Handbags and small leather goods Belts Headwear Handwear Neckwear

Jewelry Rings Bracelets Necklaces Brooches Watches Earrings

Jewelry categories Fine: Most expensive and highest quality jewelry. Gold, silver, platinum Precious stones Semi-precious stones

Jewelry categories (cont.) Bridge: Jewelry made to look like fine jewelry but less expensive. Examples: Joan Rivers jewelry Kenneth Jay Lane jewelry Nolan Miller jewelry

Jewelry categories (cont.) Costume: The least expensive and the most commonly purchased jewelry. Example Claires Boutique

Footwear Dress shoes Casual shoes Slippers Athletic shoes Sandals Boots

Hosiery Pantyhose Stockings Socks

Handbags and small leather goods Clutch Satchel Tote Shoulderbag Billfolds Checkbook cases Briefcases Eyeglass cases

Belts Rope Sash Cummerbund Belts with buckles

Headwear Visors Hats Caps

Handwear Gloves Mittens Work gloves

Neckwear Scarves Shawls Ties

OTHER CLASSIFICATIONS WITHIN THE FASHION INDUSTRY

Home furnishings Furniture Window treatments Furniture coverings Bed, bath, and kitchen textiles

Home furnishings (cont.) Decorative rugs Art Candles and lighting Frames

Cosmetics Toiletries Fragrances

Cosmetics Cosmetics: Products applied to the face, skin, or hair to improve appearance. Examples: Toner, blush, eye shadow, lipstick

Toiletries Personal care products used in grooming. Examples Deodorant Shampoo Conditioner

Fragrances Products that add a pleasant scent such as perfume, cologne, and bath products. Examples: Givenchy Amarige Calvin Kleins CK One Bubble bath