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1 Fashion Economic Influences Economics

2 Fashion’s Impact on the Economy 1.3 million workers in 2005 producing more than $50 Billion in products 100,000 jobs in Georgia

3 How does the economy influence trends or decisions made in the fashion industry?

4 Objectives  Discuss how the fashion industry impacts the national economy and how outside economic factors affect the fashion industry  Define discretionary income, inflation rate and gross domestic product  Discuss the economic effects of Legislation, Labor and Piracy on the fashion industry  Identify the four pieces of information required by US apparel label laws  Differentiate between pirated goods, counterfeit goods and knockoffs

5 Discretionary Income:  The money left over after paying for basic living necessities such as food, shelter and clothing.

6 Inflation Rate  Refers to rising prices  Measures the change in price over a period of time for over 400,000 household goods.

7 Gross Domestic Product (GDP) The amount of goods and services produced using labor and property located in this country

8 Other Economic Issues Affecting Fashion and the Apparel Industry  Legislation  Labor  Piracy

9 Legislation  Trade Laws Tariffs Quotas

10 Legislation  Label Requirements – Apparel labels are required by law to have four pieces of information  Fiber Content  Country of Origin  Care Instructions  Business Name

11 Labor  Labor Laws Sweatshops Unions- A collaboration of workers to effect change The Triangle Fire Child Labor Laws

12 The Triangle Fire  March 25, 1911  10-story building  Triangle Shirt-Waist Co.  145 died (mostly women)  Exit doors blocked  Deter employee theft

13 The Triangle Fire Inside the factory after the fire

14 Piracy  Piracy: The creation of illegal copies of apparel that are sold at a lower price. May not be of the same quality as the original.  Counterfeit goods: Exact copies of items that are registered with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office sold illegally.  Knockoffs: Copies of designer garments available at a reasonable price. These copies are not marketed or tagged as the original.

15 Piracy The costs of Piracy or Counterfeit goods:  The manufacturer does not get the benefit of the sale  The consumer may not get the same quality  The consumer pays a higher price for goods in order to combat piracy and make-up for lost revenue

16 Review  What role does the textile and apparel industry play in our economy?  What are some factors that affect the apparel and fashion industry?  What is discretionary income?  What is the inflationary rate?


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