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Fashion Design and Product Development

ISBN: 978-0-632-02893-1

November 1992

Wiley-Blackwell

192 pages

Description
This book explains fashion design and product development as a total, integrated process whose function is to market a continuous stream of new clothes at a profit. It explores materials, manufacture, costs, quality and the organisation of the design and product development process.
About the Author
Harold Carr joined the clothing industry after graduating from Cambridge University and worked in a number of production management jobs in London, Nottingham and Scotland. He began learning at the London College of Fashion in 1969. He is the author of several books on the clothing industry, including The Technology of Clothing Manufacture, which he co-wrote with Barbara Latham.

John Pomcroy became involved in the textile and clothing area on joining ICI Fibres after graduating with a research degree in chemistry. He later worked as a clothing factory manager and as a buying controller for a leading chain store group, before becoming a lecturer at the Polytechnic of the South Bank and the London College of Fashion.

Features
* unique, no other book * essential textbook for clothing students of BTEC, CFI and degree courses * the book emphasises that design is not an independent activity and is involved in every other part of the business * the book relates to both fashion retailing and manufacturing * international market