Industry Clothing Construction Methods
By (Author) Mary Ruth Shields
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Fairchild Books
1st November 2010
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
687.16
Paperback
272
Width 229mm, Height 305mm
856g
This text guides fashion students through the garment construction process and provides students in both fashion design and merchandising with the industry standard construction information that they will need to function effectively within design firms. By focusing on garment construction techniques for various market levelsfrom budget (mass market) and moderate to bridge (or better) and designers ready-to-wearthis text emphasizes the garment construction process as it exists in the industry today. Comparisons of construction methods used at different price points are an integral part of the text, with assembly techniques noted according to their affect on garment cost, quality, and production time. Flow charts and reference charts focus on industry methods, practice, and applications. Practice construction methods throughout the text reinforce students competency levels with industry-based sewing methods as opposed to traditional sewing practices.
Mary Ruth Shields is an adjunct professor at Lincoln College of New England.