HOMECONTENTSEND EXIT Achieving Uniformity in Product Display Unit 1 – Garment Preparation Hoodies & Footies ™ Associate Training.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Sales Promotion.
Advertisements

6.03 Exemplify visual merchandising
September, 2004Patient Care Inquiry PCI - Customizing Your Patient ID Menu.
Group MAKING KITS Designed to deliver creative learning in your classroom or workshop.
{ “Floor” Premier Consignor Three Bags Full Premier Consignor Training Do not copy, share or edit this material.
Chapter Twenty-Seven:
Pattern Layout, Pinning & Cutting
Retail Maisie and hollie. Why do they have a retail department? 0 As Thorpe park is viewed as a treat for many of their guests, so many people want to.
Section 18.1 Display Features
Creating displays that sell! Merchandise Displays.
Visual Merchandising and Display
Pasewark & Pasewark 1 Word Lesson 5 Formatting Paragraphs and Documents Microsoft Office 2007: Introductory.
1 Word Lesson 5 Formatting Paragraphs and Documents Microsoft Office 2010 Introductory Pasewark & Pasewark.
Word Lesson 5 Formatting Paragraphs and Documents
Master Slide. Why Create a Master Slide Allows you to create slide layouts EXACTLY how you want it Keep things consistent from one slide to the next Save.
Life in 21 days 1. The Incubator we will use 2 Hatching chicken eggs 3.
Grocery Store Promotion Tool Training Welcome!. The Group Exchange addresses Availability.
Prepare the Pattern and Fabric for Construction Apparel I: Objective 4.02.
VISUAL MERCHANDISING & DISPLAY
Bananas and the C-Store Customer. 2 The Study Chiquita, in April 2009, commissioned an online study of 300 consumers to understand consumers’ attitudes.
Display Features.
Display Features.
Click here for Game Rules & Instructions: Copyright © 2009, Steve Beutler, All rights.
BRO Time: 4 Minutes Thinking back to a time when you have purchased a product from a salesman (shoe, phone, clothing, etc), what qualities and techniques.
Discrete Event Simulation Project Proposal Class:DSES Simulation Modeling And Analysis Name:Kevin Lewelling Date:February 17, 2002 To:Professor.
PLAN, PREPARE AND DISPLAY A BUFFET SERVICE
A DVANCED F ASHION : S TANDARD 10: F ASHION SHOW P RODUCTION Created by: Kris Caldwell, Timpanogos High School.
Chapter 9 Accounting for Merchandising Operations.
Working safely at AJHS! Prepared by Lanette Fargason.
LOCATE AND SET UP YOUR BUSINESS
Channels of Distribution From the Manufacturer to the Customer.
Creating Photo Books. 2 3 Picture Preparation Download pictures from camera. Create a folder of pictures selected to upload to Shutterfly. Title the.
IS201 Agenda: 10/15/2013 Do form and report exercise. Identify general guidelines for form and report design. Discuss a few key points about reports in.
Chapter 12.1 Visual Merchandising & Display
Lesson 9: Security. Objectives  Calculate shrinkage based on merchandise book value and physical inventory counts  Give examples of internal and external.
ALDI Created and presented by Nathan Chapman.
Chapter 18 Visual Merchandising and Display1 Section 18.1 Display Features Marketing Essentials.
Training Needs Analysis Cambridge Proficiency Test.
W ORKPLACE V OCABULARY 5 Back Log, Inventory, Floor Display, End Cap and Business Etiquette.
Sales UNIT E SELLING FASHION 5.01 Explain selling in the retail environment.
UNDERSTAND THE ROLE OF THE STORE MANAGER UNDERSTAND THE SKILLS NEEDED TO OPERATE EFFECTIVELY WITH A TEAM UNDERSTAND HOW TO ACHIEVE EMPLOYEE SUCCESS.
Chapter 18 Visual Merchandising and Display Section 18.1 Display Features Section 18.2 Artistic Design Section 18.1 Display Features Section 18.2 Artistic.
How ZIP Codes Work Zone Improvement Plan. How To Address An Envelope.
Components of a Business Layout The floor layout diagrams used in this presentation were taken from Meyer, Earl C. and Kathleen R. Allen, Entrepreneurship.
Employee orientation Dalton fothergill
Virtual Business Product Decision & Merchandising.
Marketing Your Product Revised June How to Sell Your Product  The 4 P’s of Selling are key elements to selling your product  Product: What are.
ASSISTANT STORE MANAGER. DUTIES/ROLE: An asst. Mgr. will be the right hand of the store manager. Will help with training off all employees. Run the sales.
F ASHION B: S TANDARD 12 The Design Process. O BJECTIVES Students will understand the basics of the design process. Objective 1 : Identify the steps in.
Unit 6.00 Understand the promotion of a fashion image.
Hello Everyone! Welcome to Collier Computer Lab Today is Tuesday. Again, we will learn how to type today. I hope that you enjoy practicing your typing.
SHOEBOX STORE By: Emily, Kellsie and Kayla. TYPE OF RETAIL STORE  We chose to do a two story clothing store, that has merchandise that appeals to teenage.
Bell Ringer. Bell Ringer Answer Agenda Learning Targets Explain the types of fashion designers. Name the steps of the fashion design process.
Lesson 8 - Merchandising VIRTUAL BUSINESS - RETAILING.
March 16,  Public Relations  Activities to create a favorable public image  Direct Marketing  Addresses individuals directly  Advertising 
Making A Paper Bag Cover Cut open a brown paper shopping bag, the kind you get at the grocery store. Start by cutting down one corner, from top to bottom,
Chapter 4 Activities 2 & 4 Danika Fulbright, Dottie McDaniel, Pauline Verzola.
1 Word Lesson 5 Formatting Paragraphs and Documents Microsoft Office 2010 Introductory Pasewark & Pasewark.
Store Layout, Design & Visual Merchandising Part II
Influence of Store Layout
Unit 4 My room.
Best Online Grocery Store Delhi
What rooms have you got?. What rooms have you got?
WARM UP AND EXIT SLIP NOTEBOOK
Consumer Buying Advanced
Job Performance Requirement 20-2
DO Now-2/16/18 Hand in any Late materials that pertain to Quarter 3. Place these items on my desk!! Take out your copy of our new text, The Immortal.
Clothing.
Chapter 18 questions and answers
Creating a Professional Portfolio
Presentation transcript:

HOMECONTENTSEND EXIT Achieving Uniformity in Product Display Unit 1 – Garment Preparation Hoodies & Footies ™ Associate Training

HOMECONTENTSEND EXIT Table of Contents 1.Hidden Objects 2.The Value of Order and Consistency 3.Points to Remember 4.The Consumer’s Choice 5.Steps in the Garment Preparation Process 6.Garment Layout Demonstration 7.Steaming Garment, Step 1 8.Steaming Garment, Step 2 9.Getting Ready to Fold Hoodies & Footies ™ Associate Training

HOMECONTENTSEND EXIT Hoodies & Footies ™ Associate Training Can you find these items?  Computer  Sofa  Small desk lamps  Painting  Floor 3

HOMECONTENTSEND EXIT Hoodies & Footies ™ Associate Training 4

HOMECONTENTSEND EXIT Hoodies & Footies ™ Associate Training 5 Remember… Customer behavior is closely related to the layout and appearance of the display floor. Layout and appearance depend on the careful preparation and positioning of store merchandise. Customers cannot find what they cannot see! Customers cannot purchase what they cannot find! Consistency is the key!

HOMECONTENTSEND EXIT Hoodies & Footies ™ Associate Training Where would you rather shop for your shoes ? 6

HOMECONTENTSEND EXIT Hoodies & Footies ™ Associate Training Garment Preparation 1) hours before displaying, unbox garment; lay flat and smooth out creases with palm of hand. 2) When ready to display, hang garment on steam rack. 3) Steam garment from inside out. 4) Repeat steaming from outside in. 5) Remove garment from rack and lay flat for folding. 7

HOMECONTENTSEND EXIT Hoodies & Footies ™ Associate Training 8

HOMECONTENTSEND EXIT Hoodies & Footies ™ Associate Training 9

HOMECONTENTSEND EXIT Hoodies & Footies ™ Associate Training 10

HOMECONTENTSEND EXIT Hoodies & Footies ™ Associate Training 11

HOMECONTENTSEND EXIT End Unit 1 Hoodies & Footies ™ Associate Training Thank you for your participation! 12