We are trying to develop our working and branding of our Brand in international markets of Denim and Leathers Products. And i hope you all my friends and supporting members are always support us. Our aim to gives you best and new generation of denim products.
Thanks To All
* Our Investor partners
* Working Partners
* Media Partners
And Our All Working Staffs........
Denim is a sturdy cotton fabric characterized by a twill weave that produces diagonal ribbing. The most common type of denim uses indigo dye on the warp threads, leaving the weft white. Originally from Nîmes, France, denim was traditionally dyed blue to make blue jeans. In the mid-19th century in the USA, Jacob Davis reinforced denim pants with copper rivets, inspiring the first modern jeans. Seeing demand from laborers, Davis struggled to keep up production, so he partnered with Levi Strauss & Co. to mass produce riveted denim pants.
The history of Levi Strauss & Co began in 1853 when Levi Strauss arrived in San Francisco. In 1873, Levi Strauss and Jacob Davis were granted a patent for riveting pants, pioneering the creation of blue jeans. Over the following decades, Levi's jeans evolved through various iterations, with features like belt loops, back pockets, and zippers being added. The iconic Levi's brand expanded globally throughout the 20th century and continues to be the world's best-selling and most recognizable jeans.
The document provides a history of jeans from their origins in the 16th century in India to their modern prevalence as a fashion staple. Some key points:
- Jeans originated from sturdy cotton trousers worn by sailors in Genoa, Italy, called "bleu de Gênes", which became known as blue jeans.
- In the 19th century, Levi Strauss started making copper-riveted denim pants in San Francisco to meet demand from gold miners, laying the foundations for modern jeans.
- Jeans became popular with American youth in the 1950s after being worn by movie stars, and further spread globally through soldiers and pop culture in subsequent decades.
- The manufacturing
Between the 18th and early 20th centuries, American Indian trade blankets evolved from blankets imported by trading companies to blankets produced domestically by American wool mills. Several mills, including J. Capps & Sons, Pendleton Woolen Mills, and Oregon City Woolen Mills, produced brightly colored blankets with patterns inspired by Native American designs. These trade blankets became an important part of Native American culture and a staple of the fur trade, though their designs were created by non-Native designers and manufacturers to appeal to mainstream tastes rather than reflect authentic Native designs. Today, Pendleton Woolen Mills is the sole surviving producer of American Indian trade blankets.
We are trying to develop our working and branding of our Brand in international markets of Denim and Leathers Products. And i hope you all my friends and supporting members are always support us. Our aim to gives you best and new generation of denim products.
Thanks To All
* Our Investor partners
* Working Partners
* Media Partners
And Our All Working Staffs........
1) The document provides details about a marketing project done on jeans by a student. It discusses the history and manufacturing process of jeans and provides information on major jeans brands like Levi's, Pepe Jeans, Lee, Wrangler and Diesel.
2) The student has selected jeans as the product for their project as jeans are very popular, comfortable and in high demand. Jeans manufacturing also has relatively fewer legal restrictions.
3) The student proposes branding their jeans company as "Inborn" to appeal to customers across income levels in India's large rural population. The branding uses a blue logo representing the iconic color of jeans.
On the occasion of the 2nd Denimsandjeans.com Bangladesh show held at Dhaka on 15th and 16th Oct'14, the seminar by Zafer Bozdag was done on 16th Oct . The presentation highlighted some of the details on origin of denim and then coming to the lastest developments in the last 20 years.
Denim is a sturdy cotton fabric characterized by a twill weave that produces diagonal ribbing. The most common type of denim uses indigo dye on the warp threads, leaving the weft white. Originally from Nîmes, France, denim was traditionally dyed blue to make blue jeans. In the mid-19th century in the USA, Jacob Davis reinforced denim pants with copper rivets, inspiring the first modern jeans. Seeing demand from laborers, Davis struggled to keep up production, so he partnered with Levi Strauss & Co. to mass produce riveted denim pants.
The history of Levi Strauss & Co began in 1853 when Levi Strauss arrived in San Francisco. In 1873, Levi Strauss and Jacob Davis were granted a patent for riveting pants, pioneering the creation of blue jeans. Over the following decades, Levi's jeans evolved through various iterations, with features like belt loops, back pockets, and zippers being added. The iconic Levi's brand expanded globally throughout the 20th century and continues to be the world's best-selling and most recognizable jeans.
The document provides a history of jeans from their origins in the 16th century in India to their modern prevalence as a fashion staple. Some key points:
- Jeans originated from sturdy cotton trousers worn by sailors in Genoa, Italy, called "bleu de Gênes", which became known as blue jeans.
- In the 19th century, Levi Strauss started making copper-riveted denim pants in San Francisco to meet demand from gold miners, laying the foundations for modern jeans.
- Jeans became popular with American youth in the 1950s after being worn by movie stars, and further spread globally through soldiers and pop culture in subsequent decades.
- The manufacturing
Between the 18th and early 20th centuries, American Indian trade blankets evolved from blankets imported by trading companies to blankets produced domestically by American wool mills. Several mills, including J. Capps & Sons, Pendleton Woolen Mills, and Oregon City Woolen Mills, produced brightly colored blankets with patterns inspired by Native American designs. These trade blankets became an important part of Native American culture and a staple of the fur trade, though their designs were created by non-Native designers and manufacturers to appeal to mainstream tastes rather than reflect authentic Native designs. Today, Pendleton Woolen Mills is the sole surviving producer of American Indian trade blankets.
We are trying to develop our working and branding of our Brand in international markets of Denim and Leathers Products. And i hope you all my friends and supporting members are always support us. Our aim to gives you best and new generation of denim products.
Thanks To All
* Our Investor partners
* Working Partners
* Media Partners
And Our All Working Staffs........
1) The document provides details about a marketing project done on jeans by a student. It discusses the history and manufacturing process of jeans and provides information on major jeans brands like Levi's, Pepe Jeans, Lee, Wrangler and Diesel.
2) The student has selected jeans as the product for their project as jeans are very popular, comfortable and in high demand. Jeans manufacturing also has relatively fewer legal restrictions.
3) The student proposes branding their jeans company as "Inborn" to appeal to customers across income levels in India's large rural population. The branding uses a blue logo representing the iconic color of jeans.
On the occasion of the 2nd Denimsandjeans.com Bangladesh show held at Dhaka on 15th and 16th Oct'14, the seminar by Zafer Bozdag was done on 16th Oct . The presentation highlighted some of the details on origin of denim and then coming to the lastest developments in the last 20 years.
Collectibles - what to buy and what to keep.iteclearners
Paul Membury details his hobby of collecting various items over the last 10 years, starting with glass ornaments and whiskey decanters. He realized there was potential profit in buying and selling collectibles. He has since focused his collection on model cars, keeping them in their original boxes to maintain value. The prices of older model cars have increased dramatically over time - for example, a 1934 car set that originally sold for 4 shillings would be worth £1,500 today. Proper care and storage of collectibles is important to preserve their value as investments for future generations.
Pepe Jeans is a reputed clothing brand known for its denim and casual wear for men, women, and children. Some of its first advertising campaigns in the 1980s featured popular songs and supermodel Kate Moss. The brand works to empower women in rural India through vocational training programs and supports literacy projects for children in Cambodia. With over 300 stores globally, Pepe Jeans aims to create directional denims and challenge young fashions while maintaining a consistent brand message worldwide.
Weird Fish is a clothing company that focuses on unique fabrics and styles that make customers feel comfortable. They strive to make clothes that feel like a well-worn favorite. Weird Fish started in the 1990s making airbrushed t-shirts and discovered unique fabrics from around the world. Their journey has led them to create high quality, durable clothes with distinctive textures in various cuts and styles.
The document describes various types of underwear including brassieres, boy shorts, knickers, bikini underwear, thongs, and g-strings. It then discusses the history of underwear advertising from 1911 to present day, highlighting changing styles and increasing emphasis on sex appeal over time. Major lingerie brands discussed include Victoria's Secret, La Senza, and Bravissimo, outlining their target audiences, marketing strategies like fashion shows and print ads, and logos.
Denim Club Newsletter : Issue April 30, 2014denimclub
Denim Club compiles the latest news and updates related to denim business and industry from all across the globe and brings these to you in the form of the Denim Club Newsletter.
Real Silk Hosiery Mills was founded in 1922 in Indianapolis, Indiana and became one of the largest manufacturers of silk hosiery in the world. The company sold stockings, lingerie, and other clothing items through a door-to-door salesforce of over 7,000 representatives. In the 1920s and 1930s, Real Silk advertised extensively in magazines like Ladies' Home Journal and Saturday Evening Post, often featuring fashionable women modeling their hosiery and lingerie. The company struggled during the Great Depression and World War II but continued operations into the 1950s, though on a smaller scale, before the former plant was converted into apartments.
Collaboration and Partnership Trends for November 2019
19-03 Agency is a leading consulting agency specialized in partnerships solutions in all business sectors (fashion, retail, FMCG's, luxury ..) with a track record of over 150 projects. With 15+ years of business, our portfolio includes works for a large variety of global brands and good causes.
Based in Paris, Miami or Los Angeles, we help our clients in their partnership strategy, from partnership benchmark, personality profiling, initiated contacts, contract negotiation, cobranding to 360 partnership roll-out advice.
19-03 Agency is part of the Star Alliance group of agencies working with and around stars, personalities, brands, good causes, ...
The group features 19-03 agency, Ondamax films, Servaire&co, MonaLisa, ANYevents, ...
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Gucci is an Italian luxury brand founded in 1921 in Florence, Italy that designs and sells leather goods, handbags, shoes, clothing, fragrances, and other fashion accessories. Some key details:
- Gucci was founded by Guccio Gucci and is now owned by French company Kering.
- It is known for its signature logo prints, bamboo handles on bags, and horsebit details.
- Gucci has expanded globally with directly operated stores worldwide and products that include apparel, shoes, accessories, home decor, and more.
- Creative director Alessandro Michele oversees design and innovation for the brand.
This presentation for my Fashion PR module shows how Burberry managed to reposition itself as a luxury brand with the use of PR, in particular a sophisticated social media strategy.
1. The document provides details about a business quiz including rules, questions, and scoring.
2. It describes 20 multiple choice questions covering topics like business, brands, and current events. Questions 1, 5, 10, 15 and 20 are considered in case of a tie.
3. The quiz has prelims, finals, and multiple rounds including a written round based on books, movies, etc. Scoring varies by round and number of teams that answer correctly.
The document discusses various types of fabric trims that are available for enhancing apparel and garments. It notes that there is always high demand for trims like fabric fringe, cording, bullion fringe, and brush fringe due to their importance in ensuring a fine finish. It describes some of the varieties of each trim type available, including different widths, colors, materials like beads and sequins. The document emphasizes that searching online makes it easier to find the appropriate trim to suit one's purposes and match various fabric types. It concludes by stating there are many textile accessory options that can improve the look and value of products.
How to know the difference between fake and real brandsmanojvardhan4
Fashion is something that encourages you to change yourself. It's a way to express one's self. It is a way of discovering ourselves in this shattered world of uniqueness.
Now I am here to give you top 10 fashion clothing brands in India the countdown starts from below.
The faux fur vest trend rose to popularity in fall 2011, seen on runway shows and celebrities. Retailers began offering a variety of faux fur vest styles at various price points. The trend has now reached the mass market and is predicted to decline by the end of winter as retailers shift to spring collections and markdown leftover fall inventory, though the trend may restart again the following fall season.
Dinesh Bhatt is seeking a position as a programmer analyst. He has a B.Tech in IT from Dev Bhoomi Institute of Technology with 71% and work experience as a programmer analyst at Cognizant Technology Solutions since 2013. His responsibilities included requirements gathering, testing, code reviews, and knowledge transfers. He also completed internships at Survey of India and his college on projects involving geospatial mapping and network monitoring software. Outside of work, he is involved in social causes, public speaking, and sports.
160202 - Climate Change Mitigation in Developing CountriesDaniel Bartel
Daniel Craig Bartel completed an online non-credit course on Climate Change Mitigation in Developing Countries through Coursera and authorized by University of Cape Town. The course certificate verifies Bartel successfully completed the course and his identity and participation were confirmed by Coursera and is signed by Hugh Amoore, Registrar of University of Cape Town.
Este documento presenta una serie de ejercicios relacionados con derivadas parciales, diferenciabilidad y planos tangentes. Los ejercicios incluyen calcular derivadas parciales de funciones dadas, determinar si funciones son diferenciables en puntos específicos, analizar la continuidad y diferenciabilidad de funciones, y calcular ecuaciones de planos tangentes a superficies dadas.
Small dogs like Chihuahuas have a particular fondness for cheese according to a short ebook. The ebook discusses how Chihuahuas enjoy nibbling on cheese and finding cheese treats. It also contains standard copyright and distribution terms for the work.
El documento describe dos proyectos de marketing bibliotecario en la Universidad de León: "La biblioteca te guía" y "#miblioselfie". "La biblioteca te guía" buscó acercar a estudiantes y profesores a la biblioteca a través de actividades no académicas durante una semana. Incluyó concursos fotográficos, juegos y regalos para promover la biblioteca como un espacio social. "#miblioselfie" invitó a los usuarios a publicar selfies en la biblioteca usando el hashtag.
Mai Mostafa Fathy is a senior software quality control engineer with over 10 years of experience in testing banking software applications. She has expertise in functional, system, regression, and performance testing and works closely with development teams to understand requirements, develop test plans and strategies, and identify and resolve any issues from a user perspective. Currently, she is engaged in testing projects for several banks including KFH Kuwait Finance House, Faisal Islamic Bank, and QNB Qatar National Bank where her responsibilities include requirements reviews, test case development, execution, defect reporting, and results reporting.
Este documento trata sobre la química y los químicos. Explica que los químicos estudian la materia y las reacciones químicas. Describe algunos utensilios que usan los químicos y menciona a Dimitri Mendeleiev y su tabla periódica de los elementos. También habla sobre elementos, compuestos, reacciones químicas y las propiedades de la materia como el estado, color, dureza y pH. Finalmente, propone algunos experimentos químicos divertidos.
Collectibles - what to buy and what to keep.iteclearners
Paul Membury details his hobby of collecting various items over the last 10 years, starting with glass ornaments and whiskey decanters. He realized there was potential profit in buying and selling collectibles. He has since focused his collection on model cars, keeping them in their original boxes to maintain value. The prices of older model cars have increased dramatically over time - for example, a 1934 car set that originally sold for 4 shillings would be worth £1,500 today. Proper care and storage of collectibles is important to preserve their value as investments for future generations.
Pepe Jeans is a reputed clothing brand known for its denim and casual wear for men, women, and children. Some of its first advertising campaigns in the 1980s featured popular songs and supermodel Kate Moss. The brand works to empower women in rural India through vocational training programs and supports literacy projects for children in Cambodia. With over 300 stores globally, Pepe Jeans aims to create directional denims and challenge young fashions while maintaining a consistent brand message worldwide.
Weird Fish is a clothing company that focuses on unique fabrics and styles that make customers feel comfortable. They strive to make clothes that feel like a well-worn favorite. Weird Fish started in the 1990s making airbrushed t-shirts and discovered unique fabrics from around the world. Their journey has led them to create high quality, durable clothes with distinctive textures in various cuts and styles.
The document describes various types of underwear including brassieres, boy shorts, knickers, bikini underwear, thongs, and g-strings. It then discusses the history of underwear advertising from 1911 to present day, highlighting changing styles and increasing emphasis on sex appeal over time. Major lingerie brands discussed include Victoria's Secret, La Senza, and Bravissimo, outlining their target audiences, marketing strategies like fashion shows and print ads, and logos.
Denim Club Newsletter : Issue April 30, 2014denimclub
Denim Club compiles the latest news and updates related to denim business and industry from all across the globe and brings these to you in the form of the Denim Club Newsletter.
Real Silk Hosiery Mills was founded in 1922 in Indianapolis, Indiana and became one of the largest manufacturers of silk hosiery in the world. The company sold stockings, lingerie, and other clothing items through a door-to-door salesforce of over 7,000 representatives. In the 1920s and 1930s, Real Silk advertised extensively in magazines like Ladies' Home Journal and Saturday Evening Post, often featuring fashionable women modeling their hosiery and lingerie. The company struggled during the Great Depression and World War II but continued operations into the 1950s, though on a smaller scale, before the former plant was converted into apartments.
Collaboration and Partnership Trends for November 2019
19-03 Agency is a leading consulting agency specialized in partnerships solutions in all business sectors (fashion, retail, FMCG's, luxury ..) with a track record of over 150 projects. With 15+ years of business, our portfolio includes works for a large variety of global brands and good causes.
Based in Paris, Miami or Los Angeles, we help our clients in their partnership strategy, from partnership benchmark, personality profiling, initiated contacts, contract negotiation, cobranding to 360 partnership roll-out advice.
19-03 Agency is part of the Star Alliance group of agencies working with and around stars, personalities, brands, good causes, ...
The group features 19-03 agency, Ondamax films, Servaire&co, MonaLisa, ANYevents, ...
For more information:
http://www.19-03.com/
https://www.facebook.com/Agence19mars/
https://www.instagram.com/agency19mars
Contact :
Aurélia Thiétart - 06 22 36 90 40 / 01 75 57 32 93
aurelia@19-03.com
19 rue Martel - 75010 Paris
Gucci is an Italian luxury brand founded in 1921 in Florence, Italy that designs and sells leather goods, handbags, shoes, clothing, fragrances, and other fashion accessories. Some key details:
- Gucci was founded by Guccio Gucci and is now owned by French company Kering.
- It is known for its signature logo prints, bamboo handles on bags, and horsebit details.
- Gucci has expanded globally with directly operated stores worldwide and products that include apparel, shoes, accessories, home decor, and more.
- Creative director Alessandro Michele oversees design and innovation for the brand.
This presentation for my Fashion PR module shows how Burberry managed to reposition itself as a luxury brand with the use of PR, in particular a sophisticated social media strategy.
1. The document provides details about a business quiz including rules, questions, and scoring.
2. It describes 20 multiple choice questions covering topics like business, brands, and current events. Questions 1, 5, 10, 15 and 20 are considered in case of a tie.
3. The quiz has prelims, finals, and multiple rounds including a written round based on books, movies, etc. Scoring varies by round and number of teams that answer correctly.
The document discusses various types of fabric trims that are available for enhancing apparel and garments. It notes that there is always high demand for trims like fabric fringe, cording, bullion fringe, and brush fringe due to their importance in ensuring a fine finish. It describes some of the varieties of each trim type available, including different widths, colors, materials like beads and sequins. The document emphasizes that searching online makes it easier to find the appropriate trim to suit one's purposes and match various fabric types. It concludes by stating there are many textile accessory options that can improve the look and value of products.
How to know the difference between fake and real brandsmanojvardhan4
Fashion is something that encourages you to change yourself. It's a way to express one's self. It is a way of discovering ourselves in this shattered world of uniqueness.
Now I am here to give you top 10 fashion clothing brands in India the countdown starts from below.
The faux fur vest trend rose to popularity in fall 2011, seen on runway shows and celebrities. Retailers began offering a variety of faux fur vest styles at various price points. The trend has now reached the mass market and is predicted to decline by the end of winter as retailers shift to spring collections and markdown leftover fall inventory, though the trend may restart again the following fall season.
Dinesh Bhatt is seeking a position as a programmer analyst. He has a B.Tech in IT from Dev Bhoomi Institute of Technology with 71% and work experience as a programmer analyst at Cognizant Technology Solutions since 2013. His responsibilities included requirements gathering, testing, code reviews, and knowledge transfers. He also completed internships at Survey of India and his college on projects involving geospatial mapping and network monitoring software. Outside of work, he is involved in social causes, public speaking, and sports.
160202 - Climate Change Mitigation in Developing CountriesDaniel Bartel
Daniel Craig Bartel completed an online non-credit course on Climate Change Mitigation in Developing Countries through Coursera and authorized by University of Cape Town. The course certificate verifies Bartel successfully completed the course and his identity and participation were confirmed by Coursera and is signed by Hugh Amoore, Registrar of University of Cape Town.
Este documento presenta una serie de ejercicios relacionados con derivadas parciales, diferenciabilidad y planos tangentes. Los ejercicios incluyen calcular derivadas parciales de funciones dadas, determinar si funciones son diferenciables en puntos específicos, analizar la continuidad y diferenciabilidad de funciones, y calcular ecuaciones de planos tangentes a superficies dadas.
Small dogs like Chihuahuas have a particular fondness for cheese according to a short ebook. The ebook discusses how Chihuahuas enjoy nibbling on cheese and finding cheese treats. It also contains standard copyright and distribution terms for the work.
El documento describe dos proyectos de marketing bibliotecario en la Universidad de León: "La biblioteca te guía" y "#miblioselfie". "La biblioteca te guía" buscó acercar a estudiantes y profesores a la biblioteca a través de actividades no académicas durante una semana. Incluyó concursos fotográficos, juegos y regalos para promover la biblioteca como un espacio social. "#miblioselfie" invitó a los usuarios a publicar selfies en la biblioteca usando el hashtag.
Mai Mostafa Fathy is a senior software quality control engineer with over 10 years of experience in testing banking software applications. She has expertise in functional, system, regression, and performance testing and works closely with development teams to understand requirements, develop test plans and strategies, and identify and resolve any issues from a user perspective. Currently, she is engaged in testing projects for several banks including KFH Kuwait Finance House, Faisal Islamic Bank, and QNB Qatar National Bank where her responsibilities include requirements reviews, test case development, execution, defect reporting, and results reporting.
Este documento trata sobre la química y los químicos. Explica que los químicos estudian la materia y las reacciones químicas. Describe algunos utensilios que usan los químicos y menciona a Dimitri Mendeleiev y su tabla periódica de los elementos. También habla sobre elementos, compuestos, reacciones químicas y las propiedades de la materia como el estado, color, dureza y pH. Finalmente, propone algunos experimentos químicos divertidos.
The document discusses zirconium oxide production and the designing of double pipe heat exchangers. It begins with an introduction to the need for nuclear power and an overview of the Nuclear Fuel Complex in India. It then describes the process of zirconium oxide production, including dissolution, solvent extraction, precipitation, and other steps. It also provides background information on zirconium and hafnium, and discusses properties and applications of zirconium oxide. Finally, it covers heat exchanger classification and designing double pipe heat exchangers through calculating parameters such as heat transfer rate.
Post Matric magazine is distributed annually to 150,000 grade 12 learners in South Africa to provide career guidance. It is distributed regionally through schools, with 30,000 copies going to each of the five regions. Distribution is handled by school principals and life orientation teachers. The document then provides the regional issues and distribution dates for 2016, advertising rates and options, contact information, size specifications, and positive feedback from schools who have received the magazine.
This internship summary describes work in several departments, including human resources, accounting, CEO awards, communications, and environmental. Some of the tasks completed were researching HR metrics and learning management systems, assisting with pension audits and 401k plans, helping to organize a CEO awards ceremony, designing change enablement materials, organizing photo archives, and reviewing environmental audit data from various plant locations. The intern concluded they learned better computer, organization, communication, and teamwork skills as well as proper office behavior through completing these various projects.
Este documento describe la experiencia de William Schnoebelen después de convertirse al cristianismo. Fue invitado a un almuerzo masónico pero se sintió inquieto y culpable durante el evento. Al salir, tuvo un fuerte sentido de que debía huir de ese lugar. Esto lo llevó a cuestionar su participación en la masonería.
-Denim was first created in France. However, exactly when it was created, and by who, remains a mystery. The material was first known as “serge de Nimes,” which became “denim.”
-Early 20th century
Denim as Workwear
-The Two Horse Trademark depicts two horses attempting to pull apart a pair of Levi's® waist overalls.
The logo symbolized the strength of the clothing in the face of competition.
-Jeans & American West
-Denim’s Rise to Fame
-Cool blue
-Jean Americana
-The Rise of Designer Denim
-Hip Hop denim
-Get Low
-Skinny Jeans
-Cropped, Culotte, Comfort
-Sustainable
Jacob Davis, a tailor, partnered with Levi Strauss to create sturdy denim pants reinforced with copper rivets for laborers in 1873, inventing the first blue jeans. Jeans originated from jeane/jean cloth from Genoa, Italy and were first worn by workers in the American West. Over 100 years, jeans transformed from functional workwear to a symbol of rebellion and youth culture worn worldwide today, with over 450 million pairs sold in the US each year.
History of Denim and Origin of Jean.pptxVishalseo1
This ppt covers all the possible information points related to Denim Jeans. History of denim to the origin of jeans. Jeans inventors, the foundation of Levi's co. , the story behind Indigo dye, and more.
The document provides a history of jeans from their origins in the 18th century to modern times. It discusses how jeans originated from denim cloth worn by sailors and workers. In the 19th century, Levi Strauss began manufacturing denim pants reinforced with copper rivets for gold miners. In the 20th century, jeans became popular with cowboys in movies and American soldiers, spreading globally. Different styles emerged in the 1960s-80s as jeans were adopted by youth cultures and designers. Today jeans remain a global fashion staple.
This document discusses denim jeans companies and their impact in the Indian market. It begins with an introduction to denim jeans companies and then lists and describes some major international denim brands like Levi's and Wrangler that helped popularize jeans. It also profiles popular Indian denim brands like Spykar, Numero Uno, and Killer Jeans. The document then focuses on Physics Denim, an Indian company, describing what makes their jeans unique like fabric, design, price and durability. It ends with some frequently asked questions about jeans.
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In the corporate world, we see men and sometimes women in their business attires and ties. Actually it is a very common sight, especially when we are staying in a central business district. If you do decide on having corporate ties made for you and your employees, there are a few things you might want to consider. - http://www.jamesmortonties.co.uk/
This document provides an overview and introduction to jeans as a product. It discusses the origins of jeans being designed as durable trousers for workers in the American West in the 1800s. It then covers how jeans became a popular fashion item, especially among teenagers, starting in the 1950s. The document also summarizes several major jeans brands, including Levi's, Pepe Jeans, Lee, Wrangler, and Diesel, outlining their histories, target markets, strengths, and weaknesses.
The document discusses the history and origins of jeans. It explains that jeans originated from denim, a twill fabric named after Genoa, Italy. In the late 19th century, Levi Strauss invented blue jeans made from denim dyed with indigo, which became a popular durable fabric for work clothes. The document also provides details on different brands and styles of jeans available today.
The document summarizes women's fashion trends in the 1940s. During this period, styles were influenced by fabric rationing during World War II. Silhouettes featured broad, padded shoulders with a trim waist and hips. Christian Dior launched the "New Look" in 1947, characterized by a below-mid-calf length skirt, small waist, and rounded shoulders. Other trends included knee-length skirts, fitted bodices, and subdued colors like blue grey and bottle green. Major designers of the 1940s included Christian Dior, Anne Klein, and Vera Maxwell.
denimisation of youth in India- my article in Streetwear international Indiakaustav sengupta
Denim has become a defining factor in the personalities and identities of Indian youth. Over half of India's population is under 30, and for many youth denim is a way to express their attitudes and opinions. The author's research found that beyond war, cricket, and politics, wearing denim unites Indian youth across differences. A brief history of denim discusses its origins and evolution from workwear to a fashion staple. The author analyzes the psychology and social factors behind denim's popularity in India, including its symbolism of coolness, rebellion, and westernization.
Designers use five basic elements - color, shape, texture, fall and line - to create different styles. Over the years, options within these elements have multiplied. In ancient Egypt, linen was widely worn and helped establish an enduring style. During the Roman Empire, wealthy individuals could afford imported silk and expensive dyed wool, which allowed for varied colorful garments. The Industrial Revolution increased production and lowered costs, making fashionable clothing accessible to more social classes.
Designers use five basic elements - color, shape, texture, fall and line - to create different styles. Over the years, options within these elements have multiplied. In ancient Egypt, linen was widely worn and helped establish an enduring style. During the Roman Empire, wealthy individuals could afford imported silk and expensive dyed wool, allowing them to wear diverse colorful fabrics. The Industrial Revolution increased availability and drove down costs, making fashionable clothing accessible to more social classes.
This document provides an overview of various fashion accessories, including their history, production centers, marketing, and industry trends. It covers shoes, hosiery, bodywear, jewelry, handbags, gloves, and millinery. For example, it notes that New England and St. Louis are major centers for shoe production. It also discusses how nylon stockings became popular but were restricted during WWII, leading to shortages and "Nylon Riots" when they were reintroduced. Color and texture in hosiery became important as skirt lengths rose. The document also gives examples of fine, bridge, and costume jewelry categories.
The document summarizes the evolution of Levi's 501 jeans over time from 1890 to 1947, highlighting key details of different vintage styles such as fabric, fit, features, and historical context. Each vintage style is reproduced exactly as originally made, down to packaging details, in order to tell the story of how the iconic jean responded to changing eras.
This document provides a brief history of fashion trends from ancient civilizations through 2012 in 3 sentence paragraphs. Early styles focused on protection with loose, plain linens in Egypt and Assyria. Middle Ages fashion brought colored fabrics, buttons, padded clothing, and flowing robes. The Renaissance saw exploration of new world cultures and materials like ruffs and farthingales. Major trends and silhouettes are described for each time period through the 20th century including mini skirts, hippie styles, disco fashion, and the rise of denim and athletic wear.
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1. Content
I. Introduction
II. Personal Information
III. Type of unit & Site selection
IV. Cost of Project
V. Means of Finance
VI. Preliminary and Preoperative Expenses
VII. Production Programmed
VIII. Production Process
IX. Manpower Requirement
X. Utilities
XI. Administrative Expenses
XII. Break Even Calculation
XIII. Project Implementation Schedule
2. Introduction
R4U DENIM FACTORY is a jeans factory, we are working in these same
industries for last 2 years, we have accumulated abundant experience in
jeans field. In our factory we have designers to design our styles and we can
also Manufacturing and Trading jeans, Own brand and other brands
according to customer's requirement. During the last years Domestic Level
business we have established stable and long-term business relationships
with many Local Domestic clients, our products have been Delivered to
regions, such as U.P ( All ), Rajasthan, uttarakhand, Patna (Bihar) etc...
And Our Mission to spread our branches and working passion to all overseas,
Interesting, to interest show in working with us, please contact us:
Like: Dealers, Distributors or Investors Are Most welcome to be a part of us.
R4U DENIM FACTORY Co. is a team of young & dynamic professional
designers in the trade of denim jeans & other clothing, we are manufacturing
and trading to producing high quality custom made men's & women's denim
clothing such as Jeans, Jackets, Shirts, Skirts and Trousers etc. in a very
budget price.
Our mission is to develop sense of designing attire, especially for yourself
and to make you feel confident and comfortable while wearing jeans or other
clothes. When you wear jeans or any other clothes which you have designed
for yourself and when it fits you as per your desired measurements &
fittings; it is the most confident feeling you would ever have.
The areas of specialization is in Denims and non-denims, initially we started
this custom made manufacturing for bottoms only and then later we will
expand it to other line of products like denim jackets, denim shirts, denim
trousers, denim skirts, denim shorts & other non - denim clothing's.
We have come up with an idea of providing custom made and manufactured
jeans for customers especially boys, girls, kids, men & women and big & tall,
who usually don't get jeans that fits them as per their desired aesthetic &
measures. We wanted to see a confident smile on our customer's face when
they wear jeans that especially designed and manufactured for them, which
normally customers' don't get in mass-manufactured jeans.
3. Manufacturing Processes.
Dyeing
Traditionally, jeans are dyed to a blue color using indigo dye. Some other colors that
can be achieved are pink, blue, yellow, black, and white. These colors are achieved by
coloring other fabrics to resemble jeans. Approximately 20 million tons of indigo are
produced annually for this purpose, though only a few grams of the dye are required for
each pair of these trousers.
For more information on dyeing, refer to denim and the discussion there of using
pigment dyes.
Pre-shrinking of jeans
In the 1970s Hal Burgess first marketed "pre-washed" jeans. He was a salesman for his
father, who owned a large jean manufacturing company in Cartersville, Georgia. While
on a sales trip, there was a flood in the hotel room where Burgess was storing jeans. He
asked the hotel owner if he could rent out the pool to wash the flooded jeans. The jeans
shrunk but Hal decided to market them as 'pre-washed' jeans and sold them two sizes
smaller than they were initially labeled. This was the first time 'pre-shrunk' jeans were
marketed.
Used look created by sandblasting
Many consumers in Western societies are willing to pay extra for jeans that have the
appearance of being used. To give the fabrics the right worn look sandblasting is used.
Sandblasting has the risk of causing silicosis to the workers, and in Turkey, more than
5,000 workers in the textile industry have been stricken with this disease, and 46 people
are known to have died. Sweden's Fair Trade Center conducted a survey among 17
textile companies that showed very few were aware of the dangers caused by
sandblasting jeans manually. Several companies said they would abolish this technique
from their own production.
13 fun facts about Blue Jeans!
If there’s single a universal piece of clothing that has been consistently
popular and fashionable from the age of cowboys and further back, that’s
Jeans.
4. But it turns out the idea of Blue Jeans as something that originated in the
old West is actually a popular misconception. Did you know that jean-like
trousers have been dated back as far as 16th century India?
Although the term jeans are somewhat more recent, jeans in fact represent
a rather timeless fashion trend… which probably comes as no surprise to
you.
The history of Jeans: Origins
What you might not know is how the word “Jeans” was derived from the
name of place where these special pants were originally sold: the harbor town
of Genoa, in Italy. According to popular legends, people referred to those
sturdy work clothes as the “bleu de Gênes”, and thus the term Blue
Jeans became popular. Similarly, the name of the raw material which was use
in the manufacture of such pants was named after the French town of
Nîmes, thus the word Denim (as abbreviated from “de Nîmes”).
Some interesting facts about Blue Jeans:
1) The common idea that Jeans were invented by cowboys is more of
romanticism than a matter of fact. Although they did favor these kinds of
pants because it was durable, it was not invented at the time.
2) The oldest Jean-like pants made of denim date back to the 16th Century
in India; these pants were word by sailors in the city of Dhunga, thereby the
reason why these trousers were referred to as Dungarees, back then.
3) The word “Denim” is a reference to the french town of “Nîmes”, where the
textile was developed; this rugged cotton fabric “de Nîmes” was long known
for its sturdiness.
4) The reason why this notable studiness is achieved is because weft
undergoes double, triple or multiple warp threads, during the weaving
process.
5) It was in the 19th century that Jeans became wildly popular in the USA,
thanks to one Mr. Levi Strauss who started selling them as sturdy work
clothes for miners. He also held the patent for riveted jeans.
6) Levi Straus received the U.S.Patent No.139, 121 for his improved jeans
design on May 20, 1873; for this reason, the 20th of May is regarded to this
5. day as the birthday of the Blue Jeans… although it would more accurately be
described as the birthday of Levi’s Jeans.
7) From a single bale of cotton, weighing 500 pounds, over 200 pairs of jean
scan be made… meaning that it takes over 2 pounds of cotton to make a
single pair of Jeans.
8) It was in the middle of the XX century that Jeans (then known as
“overalls”) were popularized and became widespread through Europe,
because American Soldiers wore then when off-duty.
9) Jeans became widely popular in the USA at the same time, much thanks
to the Hollywood legend Jammed down, who wore Jeans in the movie Rebel
without a cause; at this time, and they became a symbol of youth rebellion.
10) Blue Jeans were regarded as a disruptive fashion statement in the
1950′s, and people were actually banned from schools, cinemas and
restaurants for wearing them.
11) Through the 1960′s, Blue Jeans keep growing in popularity, and became
even more widespread as a symbol of change.
12) At the dawn of the XXI century, each American is estimated to own 7
pairs of blue jeans.
13) Currently, Jeans are unquestionably the most popular and widespread
piece of casual wear, and they are sold by the tens of millions each year.
How’s that for a fashionable progression
The 18th century
At first, jean cloth was made from a mixture of things. However, in the eighteenth century as
trade, slave labour, and cotton plantations increased, jean cloth was made completely from
cotton. Workers wore it because the material was very strong and it did not wear out easily. It
was usually dyed with indigo, a dye taken from plants in the Americas and India, which made
jean cloth a dark blue colour.
6. 19th Century
1848: gold was found in California and the famous Gold Rush began. The gold miners wanted
clothes that were strong and did not tear easily.
1853: a man named Leob Strauss left his home in New York and moved to San Francisco,
where he started a wholesale business, supplying clothes. Strauss later changed his name from
Leob to Levi. A big problem with the miners' clothes were the pockets, which easily tore away
from the jeans. A man called Jacob Davis had the idea of using metal rives to hold the pockets
and the jeans together so that they wouldn't tear. Davis wanted to patent his idea, but he didn't
have enough money.
1872: Davis wrote to Levi and offered Strauss a deal if he would pay for the patent. Strauss
accepted, and he started making copper-riveted "waist overalls" as jeans were called then.
1873: The first riveted clothing was made and sold
1886: Levi sewed a leather label on their jeans. The label showed a picture of a pair of jeans
that were being pulled between two horses. This was to advertise how strong Levi jeans were:
even two horses could not tear them apart.
7. 1891: Levi Strauss & Co.'s patent for riveted clothing goes public and dozens of companies
begin to use the idea
20th Century
How jeans became popular
The 1930's: Westerns
In the 1930's, Hollywood made lots of western movies.
Cowboys - who often wore jeans in the movies-became very
popular. Many Americans who lived in the eastern states
went for vacations on 'dude ranches' and took pairs of denim
'waist overalls' back east with them when they went home.
The 1940's: War
Fewer jeans were made during the time of World War 2, but 'waist overalls' were introduced to
the world by American soldiers, who sometimes wore them when they were off duty. After the
war, Levi began to sell their clothes outside the American West. Rival companies, like Wrangler
and Lee, began to compete with Levi for a share of this new market.
The 1950's: Rebels
In the 1950's, denim became popular with young people. It was
the symbol of the teenage rebel in TV programmes and movies
(like James Dean in the 1955 movie Rebel Without a Cause).
Some schools in the USA banned students from wearing denim.
Teenagers called the waist overalls 'jean pants' - and the name
stayed.
The 1960's: Hippies & the Cold War
In the 1960's many, many university and
college students wore jeans. Different styles of jeans were made, to match the
60's fashions: embroidered jeans, painted jeans, psychedelic jeans...
In many non-western countries, jeans became a symbol of 'Western
decadence' and were very hard to get. US companies said that they often
received letters from people all around the world asking them to send the
writer a pair of jeans
The 1970's: Sweatshops
8. As regulations on world trade became more relaxed in the late 1970's, jeans started to be made
more and more in sweatshops in countries in the South. Because the workers were paid very
little, jeans became cheaper. More people in the countries of the South started wearing jeans.
The 1980's: Designer Jeans
In the 1980's jeans finally became high fashion clothing, when famous designers started making
their own styles of jeans, with their own labels on them. Sales of jeans went up and up.
The 1990's: Recession
In the worldwide recession of the 1990's, the sale of jeans stopped growing. The Youth market
wasn't particularly interested in 501s and other traditional jeans styles, mainly because their
parents: the generation born in "blue" were still busy squeezing their aging bodies into them.
Since no teenager would be caught dead in anything their parents were wearing, the latest
generation of rebellions youth turned to other fabrics and styles. They still wore denim, but it
had to be in different finishes, new cuts, shapes, styles, or forms. Jeans were named the "single
most potent symbol of American style on planet earth".
And the 21st century......?
9. Personal Information about Promoters
Company Name: R4U DENIM FACTORY
Owner Name: Mr. Karan singh
Address: 758, 3rd floor Chirag Delhi, New Delhi-110017
Date of birth: 27st April Age: 22 Years: 1993
Co. Owner Name: Mr. Sonu singh Chauhan
Address: 758, Chirag Delhi, New Delhi-110017
Date of birth: 28st November, 1984 Age: 30 Years: 1984
Educational Qualification: B.A Graduate
Type of unit and site selection:
i. Name of unit: R4U DENIM FACTORY
ii. Address: Taz-Pur Gaon, Near Echelon industrial Area, Faridabad (Haryana)
iii. Type of unit: Garments (Jeans)
iv. Requirement of Land and Building (Sq. yards/ sq. meters.):
Land: 1400 yards
Building: 2000 Sq. ft.
v. Scale of the organization: Small scale industry
vi. Estimated cost of project: …..Not Mention….
vii. Market area: Limited to Pan-India
10. Cost of Project
The sum total of all funds required to complete a business purchase transaction.
What It Means
Typical project costs include:
Business purchase price.
Working capital.
Closing costs.
Professional fees such as those charged by the CPA and attorney.
Lender fees.
Business appraisal fees.
Business license fees.
We need to set a budget for the business purchase which includes all expenses. In asset business
purchases, the seller typically retains cash and short-term investment assets. The buyer then will need to
inject additional funds into the business to ensure that it has sufficient working capital.
11. Particulars Amount
Land 11.50,000
Land development expenses 1,50,000
Plant & Machinery 19,00,000
Other Fixed Assets 8,50,000
Computer 50,000
Working capital margin 19,41,500
Total 60,41,500
Means of Finance
The cost of the project as stated above is suggested to be met through the following sources:
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No. Particulars Percentage Amt. (Rs.)
1 Owned Capital 40% 24,51,200
2 Borrowed Capital 60% 36,24,900
Total 60,76,100
Preliminary & Pre-Operative Expenses
Preliminary & pre-operative Expenses is 50,000
12. Production Programmed
Raw Material:
The main raw materials required to produce the Jeans are Denim & cotton clothes,
thread, button, rivet, zip, stickers.
Product & its use:
The popularity and the demand of Jeans are increasing day by day. Jeans
have left behind the tailor made cloth. Consumer can wear Jeans casually with shirt
or short shirts & T-shirts. Today, consumers wear Jeans even with blazers. Even in
villages people have started wearing Jeans. Each & every class of people wears
Jeans. So, we can say that it can be matched in any style and it can be change your
style.
Sources of Raw Material
Generally, the raw material of Jeans is available from outside Gujarat.
Sr. no. Material Sources
1 Denim Cloth Mumbai,Delhi,
TriPur
2 Cotton Cloth Delhi
3 Thread Delhi
4 Button Delhi
5 Rivet Delhi
6 Zip Delhi
7 Stickers Lucknow
8 Plastic Delhi
9 Washing acid Delhi
19. Analysis of Break Even Point (BEP)
Break-even analysis is a scientific analysis, which leads producers
towards more systematic and scientific production planning or sales
planning. It is because of break-even analysis that the firm can accordingly
work out the required size of the plant. By break even analysis the small-
scale entrepreneur can get proper guidelines about volume of sales to be
achieved to avoid the danger of loss.
Break-even analysis indicates a point where total revenues are equal
total cost. It means a volume of sales where firm earns neither profit nor
suffers loss in called Break-even point.
20. Particulars Amt. (Rs.) Amt. (Rs.)
Sales 88,15,000
(Less) Variable Cost
Raw Material 51,97,200
Utilities 1,38,000
Manpower 6,06,000
Admin. Exp. 1,34,400
Other contingencies 36,000 61,11,600
Contribution 27,03,400
(Less) Fixed Cost
Manpower 5,34,000
Depreciation 6,80,000
Maintenance & Repairs 1,97,500
Insurance 20,000
Int. on loan 6,43,498 20,74,998
Profit Before Tax (PBT) 6,28,402
(Less) 35% Tax 2,19,941
Profit After Tax (PAT) 4,08,461
21. BEP = Fixed Cost
Contribution
= 20, 74,998 x 60% = 46.05%.
27, 03,400
BEP (Rs.) = Fixed cost x sales
Contribution
= 20, 74,998 x 88, 15,000= 67, 65,512 Rs.
27, 03,400
No. Particulars Amt. (Rs.)
1 Sales 88,15,000
2 Variable cost 61,11,600
3 Fixed Cost 20,74,998
22. RRaattiioo AAnnaallyyssiiss
Return on Investment
ROI = EBIT x 100
Project Cost
= 12, 71.900 x 100
60, 41, 500
= 21.05%
EBIT = PBT + TOTAL INTEREST
= 6, 28,402 + 6, 43,498
= 12, 71,900
Net Profit Ratio
NPR = PAT x 100
Sales
= 4, 08,461 x 100
88, 15,000
= 4.63%
24. Project Implementation Schedule
We take maximum one and half year to implement this type of project
the time required for completing each activity of the project till commercial
production is as follows:
No. Activity Completion
Time
1 Preparation of Project 1 month
2 Selection of a site 2 months
3 Registration of SSI 1 month
4 Availability of finance 3 months
5 Construction of building 6 month
6 Arrangement of machines &
equipment’s
1 month
7 Erection & commissioning including
electrification
1 month
8 Recruitment of personnel & Labor 2 month