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Unit D MERCHANDISE INFORMATION 4.03 Identify merchandise classifications.

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1 Unit D MERCHANDISE INFORMATION 4.03 Identify merchandise classifications.

2 WOMENSWEAR

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

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

5 Sportswear  Pants  Skirts  Sweaters  Tops  Denim wear

6 Pants  Athletic  Capri/cropped  Casual  Dress

7 Skirts  A-line  Pencil

8 Sweaters  Turtleneck  Cardigan  Pullover

9 Tops  Blouses  Knit tops  Shirts  Tanks  Tees

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

11 Suits  Jackets with pants and/or skirts

12 Active sportswear  Swimwear  Exercise  Beachwear  Dancewear  Warm-up suits

13 Coats  All weather  Leather  Trench  Rain gear

14 Jackets  Active  Blazers  Casual

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

16 Sleepwear  Lingerie  Loungewear  Robes  Pajamas

17 Maternity  Apparel that will expand

18 MENSWEAR

19 Sportswear  Streetwear  Jeans  Casual shirts  Pants  Sweaters

20 Streetwear (Urbanwear)  Sean Jean  Rocawear  G-unit

21 Jeans  Bootcut  Carpenter  Loose  Baggy

22 Shirts Casual  Long-sleeve  Short-sleeve  Polo  Knit

23 Pants  Casual  Cargo  Utility  Dress  Khaki

24 Sweaters  Cardigan  Pullover Crewneck V-neck  Turtleneck

25 Tailored clothing  Overcoats  Suits  Sports coats  Blazers

26 Outerwear  Coats  Parkas  Jackets  Snow wear

27 Furnishings  Dress shirts  Underwear  Ties  Sleepwear  Socks

28 Underwear  Boxers  Boxerbriefs  Briefs  T-shirts

29 Sleepwear  Robes  Pajamas

30 Activewear  Hoodies  Tees  Warm-ups  Jerseys  Fleece pants  Shorts

31 Work clothing  Work shirts and pants  Overalls and jeans  Uniforms

32 Formal wear  Wedding attire  Tuxedos  Dinner jackets

33 INFANTS’ AND CHILDREN’S

34 Infants’ Apparel  Babies and toddlers younger than three years old

35 Children  Girls ages 3 through 13  Boys ages 3 through 16

36 ACCESSORIES

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

38 Jewelry  Rings  Bracelets  Necklaces  Brooches  Watches  Earrings

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

40 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

41 Jewelry categories (cont.)  Costume: The least expensive and the most commonly purchased jewelry. Example Claire’s Boutique

42 Footwear  Dress shoes  Casual shoes  Slippers  Athletic shoes  Sandals  Boots

43 Hosiery  Pantyhose  Stockings  Socks

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

45 Belts  Rope  Sash  Cummerbund  Belts with buckles

46 Headwear  Visors  Hats  Caps

47 Handwear  Gloves  Mittens  Work gloves

48 Neckwear  Scarves  Shawls  Ties

49 OTHER CLASSIFICATIONS WITHIN THE FASHION INDUSTRY

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

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

52 Cosmetics  Cosmetics  Toiletries  Fragrances

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

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

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


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