Unit D MERCHANDISE INFORMATION 4 03 Identify merchandise
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Unit D MERCHANDISE INFORMATION 4. 03 Identify merchandise classifications.
W N E OM R A E W S
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
S N E M R A E W
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
’ S T N A F N I AND C S ’ N E R D L I H
Infants’ Apparel § Babies and toddlers younger than three years old
Children § Girls ages 3 through 13 § Boys ages 3 through 16
S S E C AC S E I R O
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 Claire’s 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
S N O I T A C I F I S N S O A I L H C S R A E F H E H OT T N I Y H R T T I S W U D IN
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 Klein’s CK One § Bubble bath
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