Careers in the Garment Industry
Across
- 2. plans seasonal sales, promotional sales and special events.
- 3. create new ideas and new designs for clothing and accessories.
- 6. removes loose tread, lint and any marks from the garment.
- 7. produce designs for fabric, colors, patterns, prints and weaves.
- 10. cuts layers of fabrics into pieces so that several of the same size can be made at the same time.
- 14. works for retail stores and pattern companies and show construction details, fabric textures and fabric design.
- 17. programme the machines that produce the fabric and make sure that all production operations are performed.
- 18. does any hand stitching that may be required to finish the garment.
- 19. engineers develops standards of quality for garments and are responsible for seeing that these standards are met.
- 21. promotes stores and the stores' merchandise.
- 22. study fashion changes and consumer demands.
- 23. responsible for selecting the clothes and accessories to be sold in the stores they represent.
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- 1. creates the attractive displays you see in store windows.
- 4. decide what fibers to use and what widths and weighs of fabrics to weave or knit.
- 5. who decide how the pattern pieces should be placed so that the fabric can be used without wastage.
- 8. learns the taste of the customers and inform them when certain garments are available.
- 9. determines the price of producing an item of clothing or accessory.
- 11. people needed in photos for press release, mail order catalogues, pattern catalogues and advertisements.
- 12. tells the public about new trends in fashion as they occur.
- 13. work to make clothes and accessories look their best.
- 15. helps to prepare price tags and records new stock as well as checking for damaged items.
- 16. estimates production costs and prepare the schedule for the flow work in the plant.
- 20. irons out the wrinkles before inspectors.