This new edition and companion website launches students directly into the exciting role of a retail buyer in the fashion industry.
This work bridges the gap between the principles of retail buying and mathematical concepts using a unique simulation approach that takes readers step-by-step through a real-life buying experience.
If the list price of a sterling silver baby spoon is $95, and the buyer is given a trade discount of 50 percent, the cost of the spoon would be $47.50. Cash discounts are a percentage of deduction ...
This work bridges this gap, and increases student's understanding of the product development process in a comprehensive and accessible way.
This project-based text covers the entire process of developing a new line of jeans, from defining the customer to conceptualizing the product line and selecting fabric/trims to completing a specpack.
This book increases the student's understanding of the buyer's responsibilities by placing them in a real life situation.
Aims to bridge the gap between the principles of retail buying and merchandising mathematics and the actual application of these concepts. This book provides instructions for researching the markets and trends.
Perry's Department Store: A Buying Simulation for Juniors, Men's Wear, Children's Wear, and Home Fashion/giftware
Perry's Department Store: An Importing Simulation teaches business in the dynamics of the international marketplace by placing the reader in the role of a retail buyer importing jeans into the United States.
This revised edition bridges the gap between the principles of retail buying and merchandising mathematics, and the actual application of these concepts.