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8/22/2014RC11ENCY (Encyclopedia)Major, John. "Fashion Industry." Encyclopedia Britannica Online. Encyclopedia Britannica, 2014. Web. 21 Aug. 2014.udated to keep up with trends and historical evidenceinformative text; not opinionated; facts throughout articleauthor is Senior Lecturer at the China Institute, New York and wrote over 30 booksfacts explaining the industry
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8/22/2014RC12ARTL (Article)Spinello, Serena. "What Is Fashion Merchandising?" EHow. Demand Media, 19 Nov. 2008. Web. 21 Aug. 2014.not so much, but a job desription doesnt change over 8 yrsinformative text describing: gives perrsonal adviceauthor holds 2 masters degrees and Phdinformation is fact written for people searching for a detailed job description
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8/22/2014RC13ENCY (Encyclopedia)"Buyer (fashion)." Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, 18 June 2014. Web. 21 Aug. 2014.recenty updated to keep up with changing trendsinformative text referenced by over 15 sourcesno author listedfacts written for those who are curious what a buyer is
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8/22/2014RC14BLRB (Blurb)Rangel, Cynthia. "What Exactly Is Fashion Merchandising Anyway?"Www.iadt.edu/. IADT, 28 June 2011. Web. 21 Aug. 2014.recent: but not necessary because it's just a descriptionpartially informative to encourage you go to that feildauthor is the Fashion Design and Merchandising Program Chair at IADT-San Antoniofacts written for high school students to learn more a about a topic/major offered at their school
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9/5/2014RC25ABOOKRyan, Mary Shaw. Clothing; a Study in Human Behavior. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1966. Print.really old for being a book on fashion, but its about society and society doesnt changeinfornative text using facts, graphs and pictures to show evidence of human behaviorauthor had help from students, collegegues at Cornell, and her family to assist with the bookFacts that focus on social-psychological factors in clothing to further knowledge
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9/5/2014RC26ARTL (Article)Baumgartner, Jennifer. "The Psychology of Fashion." Psychology Today: Health, Help, Happiness + Find a Therapist. Sussex Directories, Inc., 23 Feb. 2012. Web. 05 Sept. 2014.kind of recent, its more using psychology that doesnt really changeopinionated scholarly text to give a correelation of fashion and psychologyauthor is a clinical psychologist who specializes in fashion and how it relates to clienta clynical analysis of fashion and how it is affecting our lifestyle
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9/5/2014RC27JOURNALBikhchandani, Sushil, David Hirshleifer, and Ivo Welch. "A Theory of Fads, Fashion, Custom, and Cultural Change as Informational Cascades." Journal of Political Economy 100.5 (1992): 992. Web.kind of old, still relevant because fashion changes were happening in that time tooit was published in a non-profit well trusted journal, jstorall authors were from Univesity of Califonia, Los Angelesopnions on changes in the social aspect of clothing
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9/12/2014RC38BBOOKFfoulkes, Fiona. How to Read Fashion: A Crash Course in Styles, Designers, and Couture. New York, NY: Rizzoli International, 2013. 1-167. Print.filled with relevant styles and brands from todays industryRizzoli ia renowned publisher around the Statesauthor was stylist for BBC for 15 years and now a professor at Central Saint Martin's College of Artguide to 200 years of fashion and how it correlates to today
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9/12/2014RC39ARTL (Article)Duncan, Fiona. "Normcore: Fashion for Those Who Realize They’re One in 7 Billion." Nymag.com. New York Media LLC., 26 Feb. 2014. Web. 11 Sept. 2014.very recent because its about a new trend thats up and comingNew York Magazine is a highly presitgious magazine author is a professional writer at New York Magazineexplanation of a new style of terndy people, normcore
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9/12/2014RC310ARTL (Article)Stevenson, Seth. "Zara Gets Fresh Styles To Stores Insanely Fast. How Do They Do It?" Slate Magazine. The Slate Group, 21 July 2012. Web. 12 Sept. 2014.pretty recent, Zara is still a fast fashion brand so it still appliesSlate Magazine is a wellmade magazine about politics, business, technology, and artsauthor is a writer for Slate and his work has appeared in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, information on Zara's business model for maufacturing and distributing
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9/19/2014RC411BBOOKFfoulkes, Fiona. How to Read Fashion: A Crash Course in Styles, Designers, and Couture. New York, NY: Rizzoli International, 2013. Print.
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9/19/2014RC412ARTL (Article)Green, Penelope. MIRROR, MIRROR; The Anthropologist Of Dressing Rooms. The New York Times. The New York Times Company. 02 May 1999. Web. 18 Sept. 2014.old for an article about a fast pased industry but gives timeless informationthe New York Times is a well established newpaper companyauthor is an editor in the style section of The New York Times and wrote for Vogueinformative peice abouthe science of store setups and selling strategies
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9/19/2014RC413aRTL (Article)Schneier, Matthew. The Catwalk Serves as a Billboard. The New York Times. The New York Times Company. 17 Sept 2014. Web. 18 Sept. 2014.so recent it came out two days ago, with information from the 2014 fall fashion weekthe New York Times is a well established newpaper company author is a reporter with the Styles section of the New York Times and has written in style.cominformative piece relating the recent fashion shows with new marketing strageties.
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9/26/2014RC514cbookStephens Fring, Gini. "Fashion: From Concept to Consumer." Pearson Education Inc., 2002. Print.Kind of old but the informationin the textbook is timelessPearson Education is a reliable textbook companytextbook writeer that wrote 1st version in 1982Informative textbook on all the ins and outs of fashion
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9/26/2014RC515ARTL (Article)Dallas, Kelsey. "Shopping, Fast and Slow: How the Fashion Industry Drives Consumer Behavior." NewsOK.com. NewsOK, 24 Sept. 2014. Web. 25 Sept. 2014.So recent that it came out yesterdayNewsOK is a top Oklahomian news company focused on top stories in the areaauthor is a journalist who goes to Yale Divinity University who is an intern at Deserat Newsinformative article about conusemr behavior from a bystanders point of view
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9/26/2014RC516ARTL (Article)Dallas, Kelsey. "How the Fashion Industry Drives Your Shopping Choices." national.deseretnews.com. Deseret Digital Media, 25 Sept. 2014. Web. 25 Sept. 2014.this artcle came out today and gives the top coverage on new trends of consumersDeserat News is a news reporting company on the topics of faith, family, media, and educationauthor is a journalist who goes to Yale Divinity University who is an intern at Deserat Newsarticle about the correlation between fashion and consuemr behavior
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10/3/2014RC617ARTL (Article)Diss, Sam. "Men's Fashion Is 'either Weird or Boring'? What Rubbish." The Telegraph. Telegraph Media Group, 24 Sept. 2014. Web. 03 Oct. 2014.This article came out about 2 weeks ago and is relevant because the topic is broadThe Telegraph is a British newspaper kindof equal to our TimesAuthor is a co-editor for Sabatoge Time and is into fashion and styleits a counter-argument against the art of menwear
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10/3/2014RC618cbookStephens Fring, Gini. "Fashion: From Concept to Consumer." Pearson Education Inc., 2002. Print.
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10/3/2014RC619ARTL (Article)Victoriano, Camilla. "The Hipster’s Movement." Harvard Political Review. Harvard Political Review, 28 Sept. 2014. Web. 03 Oct. 2014.This article came out about 2 weeks ago and the topic is relevant to our generationHarvard Political Review is an undergraduate journal of politics and public policyauthor is a junior at Harvard University studying English and is a Writer for the Harvard Political Reviewthe article is about the "hipster movement" in our generation
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10/10/2014RC720cbookStephens Fring, Gini. "Fashion: From Concept to Consumer." Pearson Education Inc., 2002. Print.
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10/10/2014RC721ARTL (Article)Abrams, Melanie. "Fashion Photography Is the Art World’s Rising Star."The New York Times. The New York Times, 17 Sept. 2014. Web. 07 Oct. 2014.pretty recent, about a month ago; still relevant for the topic of fashionand stylethe New York Times is a well established newpaper companyauthor is a professor at Berkeley and writer for The New York Timesintellectual opinionated article giving facts on current happenings
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10/10/2014RC722DbookFiore, Ann Marie. Understanding Aesthetics for the Merchandising and Design Professional. New York: Fairchild, 2010. Print.pretty recent for the material in it, but some pictures are kind of oldinformative text; facts with intext- citationprofessor at Iowa State University in the apparel, education and hospitality manag.dept. factual textbook on information about details of design and symbols
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10/17/2014RC823ARTL (Article)Rupp, Lindsey. "Urban Outfitters Tumbles as Sales Slump Threatens Profit." Bloomberg.com. Bloomberg, 16 Oct. 2014. Web. 16 Oct. 2014.very recent uipdate on the stores stock value due to buyign errorsinformative text on recent happenings from a well know financial news companyauthor is a retail reporter at Bloomburg Newsa look into a failng stock and the retail opinion of decline in the store
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10/17/2014RC824DBookFiore, Ann Marie. Understanding Aesthetics for the Merchandising and Design Professional. New York: Fairchild, 2010. Print.
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10/17/2014RC825CBookStephens Fring, Gini. "Fashion: From Concept to Consumer." Pearson Education Inc., 2002. Print.
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10/24/2014RC926ARTL (Article)Sherman, Lauren. "The Secret Journey of a Fashion Piece - Part 3: Logistics and Supply Chain - The Business of Fashion." The Business of Fashion. The Business of Fashion Ltd., 14 Oct. 2014. Web. 23 Oct. 2014.recent article to mention the latest technology used in shippinginformative text from a credible sourceauthor is an american journalist and graduated from emerson college and wrote for Forbes and Fashionastainformative piece on the stage between manufacturing and retailing
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10/24/2014RC927ARTL (Article)Williams, Claudia. "The Psychology of Fashion." Drake Magazine. Drake Magazine, 9 May 2014. Web. 23 Oct. 2014.fairly recent due to the fact that psycology is a chaning topicinformative text from a credible fashion sourceauthor is a journalist at Drake Magazine posting fequent storiesinformative piece on garments and how they make humans feel
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10/24/2014RC928CBookStephens Fring, Gini. "Fashion: From Concept to Consumer." Pearson Education Inc., 2002. Print.
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11/6/2014RC1029ARTL (Article)Shmoop Editorial Team. "History of American Fashion." Shmoop.com. Shmoop University, Inc., 11 Nov. 2008. Web. 6 Nov. 2014.even though its old for a fast paced industry, it shistory an dit never changescomes from Shmoop company, a wellknown text publisher of factual pieceswritien by a professional company for students wanting to leanr moreinforamtive piece for students wanitng to learn about fashion
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11/6/2014RC1030artL (Article)Canton, Naomi. "The Psychology of Shopping." Oxfordtoday.com. University of Oxford, 11 Oct. 2013. Web. 6 Nov. 2014.only a year old but gives time-standing facts on human natureinformative text on studies from the University of Oxfordauthor is a freelance journalist traveling around the worldexplaination of humans and theri behavior in retail
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11/6/2014RC1031EbookThe Teen Vogue Handbook: An Insider's Guide to Careers in Fashion. New York, NY: Razorbill, 2009. Print.somewhat old but its about careers, so that doesnt really chnagepublished in New York by the same company that publishes Seventeenwritten by a collection of professional Seventeen writerscolleectionof interview of professionals int heir feild of fashion
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11/14/2014RC1132ArtL (Article)BrynerS, Michelle. "The Urge to Splurge." Psychology Today: Health, Help, Happiness + Find a Therapist. Sussex Directories, 1 Nov. 2005. Web. 13 Nov. 2014.kind of old but it relates to human behavior so it doesnt change throughout timepubished by a renown psychology company that has many psych infoauthor writes at Psycology Today, a good news companyto show subconcious things that attracts humans to buying clothes
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11/14/2014RC1133EbookThe Teen Vogue Handbook: An Insider's Guide to Careers in Fashion. New York, NY: Razorbill, 2009. Print.
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11/14/2014RC1134ARtL (Article)James, Daniel. "Even The Mighty In Teen Fashion Retail Are Stumbling." Seekingalpha. Seeking Alpha, 21 Oct. 2014. Web. 13 Nov. 2014.very recent because it talk about recent downfalls of businesspublished by a comapny that covers top financial and business storiesauthor writes about headlining stocks and why they went up of downeplanantion of what is happening in teen retail and why
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12/5/2014RC1235ARtL (Article)Macy, Beverly. "How Social Media Is Giving the Fashion Industry an Extreme Makeover." The Huffington Post. TheHuffingtonPost.com, 24 Apr. 2012. Web. 04 Dec. 2014.not too recent, but popular social media hasnt really changed at allanalytical text published by the Huffington Postauhtor is the host of Social Media Radio and writer for the Huffington Postan analisys of the affects of social media in our news and how it affects fashion
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12/5/2014RC1236ARtL (Article)"The Psychology of Retail Marketing." Retailcustomerexperience.com. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 23 Aug. 2010. Web. 3 Dec. 2014.not too recent, but human behavior takes a long time to change inforamtive text published by the Retail Customer Experiencethere is no author stated for this articlemany facts presented to inform on retail habits and how stores use them
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12/5/2014RC1237EBOOKThe Teen Vogue Handbook: An Insider's Guide to Careers in Fashion. New York, NY: Razorbill, 2009. Print.
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12/12/2014RC1338ARtL (Article)Poppick, Susie. "10 Subliminal Retailing Tricks That You're Probably Falling For." 1 10 Subliminal Retail Tricks Youre Probably Falling For Comments. Time Inc. Network, 3 Dec. 2014. Web. 11 Dec. 2014.very recent to keep up wihtthe current trendsfacts published by Time Magazineauthor is a freelance journalist traveling around the worldinformation on the reason why stores do what they do
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12/12/2014RC1339ARTL (Article)Quora. "What Is the Black Friday Experience Like for Shoppers And Retail Employees?" The Huffington Post. TheHuffingtonPost.com, 26 Nov. 2014. Web. 11 Dec. 2014.based off of the most recent event this yearinformative text from a credible sourcethere is no author stated for this articleinformation on sales and how they drive the retail industry
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12/12/2014RC1340BOOKFiore, Ann Marie. Understanding Aesthetics for the Merchandising and Design Professional. New York: Fairchild, 2010. Print.
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1/9/2015RC1441artL (Article)Stanich, Samatha. "Raid Your Parents’ and Grandparents’ Closet for the Latest Fashion Trends." Timesleader.com. Times Leader, 8 Jan. 2015. Web. 8 Jan. 2015.very recent, based on the current, recent trendsinformative text published by the Times LeaderSamantha Stanich joined The Times Leader Media Group as an arts and entertainment reporteran analysis on trends and how they come back into style
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1/9/2015RC1442ARTL (Article)Montenegro, Vicky. "How Social Media Can Make Today’s Young Designers–or Break Them Lifestyle.com. Lifestyle Inc., 8 Jan. 2015. Web. 8 Jan. 2015.very recetn due to the current social medai trendsan analytic text published by Lifestyle magazinea look on social media and how it affecting the fashion industry
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1/9/2015RC1443DBOOKFiore, Ann Marie. Understanding Aesthetics for the Merchandising and Design Professional. New York: Fairchild, 2010. Print.
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1/17/2015RC1544ARTL (Article)Samson, Alaine. "Seven Reasons Why We're Irrational Shoppers." Psychology Today: Health, Help, Happiness + Find a Therapist. Sussex Directories, 25 Sept. 2013. Web. 16 Jan. 2015.kind of old but it relates to human behavior so it doesnt change throughout timepubished by a renown psychology company that has many psych infoauthor writes at Psycology Today, a good news companyto show subconcious things that attracts humans to buying clothes
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1/17/2015RC1545JournalDeLace, Jessica, "The Psychology and Behavior of Consumers in the Fashion Industry" (2011).Senior Honors Projects.Paper 234.old but its research on scientific evidencea college graduates senior paperauthor is from the Univeristy of Rhode Islancto give facts on sciwnetic in teh fashion industry
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1/17/2015RC1546ARTL (Article)Chavie Lieber, Beyond Elle Woods: The Rise of Fashion Law" Racked, Vox. 15 Jan. 2015. Web. 16 Jan 2015very recent with up to date informationpublished by a wellknwo fashion companygood writer for Racked Comapnyshows hte legal side of fashion
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1/22/2015RC1647ARTL (Article)Northrup, Laura. "The Fashion Industry Wants To Make Buying Ill-Fitting Clothes Easier." Consumerist. Wordpress, 29 May 2014. Web. 22 Jan. 2015.very recent to talk about the curent socaiol standard of clothing sizesinformative text on sizing in the industryan author at the Consumerist writing companyinforamtion on the current sizing system in america
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1/22/2015RC1648ARTL (Article)"Techpack - Apparel Terms of Interest to the Fashion Industry." Apparelsearch.com. Apparel Search Company, n.d. Web. 22 Jan. 2015.a helper to guide you through the fashion industrygives good inofrmation on industry standards and othersno author givento give the basics of makign a techpack for your company's order
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1/22/2015RC1649JOurnal Loroz, Peggy Sue and Cronley, Maria. Consumer Psychology. 2014. Society for Consumer Psychology. Paper. recent enough to talk about our generations social retail behaviorinformative text on customer behavior students from Gonzaga University and Miami University of Ohioinformation on consumer psycology in retail
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1/30/2015RC1750ARTICLE"Retailers Must Reinvent Their Stores, Says Report - The Business of Fashion." The Business of Fashion. Http://www.businessoffashion.coml, 27 Jan. 2015. Web. 28 Jan. 2015.2015, relevent to todays industryanalytic text on the fashion retail businesswritten by proffesionals in the Business of Fashion Teama take on the fashion retail industry
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1/30/2015RC1751ARTICLEMailOnline, Annabel Fenwick Elliott for. "Rise of the Plus-size Clothing Empire: High-end Labels for Larger Women Are Taking the Fashion Industry by Storm ." Mail Online. Associated Newspapers, 06 Jan. 2015. Web. 29 Jan. 2015.2015, relevent to todays industryinformative text published by the Associated Newspaperswirtten by a professional that works for MailOnlinea modern analyisis on the plus size model industry
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1/30/2015RC1752LECTUREMatus, Carla. "Apparel Design Analysis: elements of design". Apparel Design Analysis 210. CalPoly. Pomona. 10/.21/2014. Lecture. 2014, based on fundamental fashion theoryinformative text. giving context to fashion basics in designgiven by my AMM professor at CalPolyto educate us on the factor that go into design
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2/20/2015RC1853EBOOKUnderhill, Paco. Why We Buy: The Science of Shopping: Updated and Revised for the Internet, the Global Consumer and beyond. New York: Simon & Schuster Ppaerbacks, 2009. Print.This is an updated version to keep with new ways of sellingthis is analytic and informative, giving me the perfect amount of research for a2the father of the science of shopping; founded a new study and open his own company for thisinformation to analyze the behaviors and environmetns of shopping places
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2/20/2015RC1854EBOOKUnderhill, Paco. Why We Buy: The Science of Shopping: Updated and Revised for the Internet, the Global Consumer and beyond. New York: Simon & Schuster Ppaerbacks, 2009. Print.
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2/20/2015RC1855EBook Underhill, Paco. Why We Buy: The Science of Shopping: Updated and Revised for the Internet, the Global Consumer and beyond. New York: Simon & Schuster Ppaerbacks, 2009. Print.
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2/27/2015RC1956FBook Underhill, Paco. The Call of the Mall. New York: Simon & Schuster, 2004. Print.a recent book on information about the center of shoppinginformative text based on studies in the mallthe father of the science of shopping; founded a new study and open his own company for thisanalytic text on US shopping malls and human behaviors inside
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2/27/2015RC1957FBook Underhill, Paco. The Call of the Mall. New York: Simon & Schuster, 2004. Print.
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2/27/2015RC1958FBook Underhill, Paco. The Call of the Mall. New York: Simon & Schuster, 2004. Print.
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3/6/2015RC2059EBookUnderhill, Paco. Why We Buy: The Science of Shopping: Updated and Revised for the Internet, the Global Consumer and beyond. New York: Simon & Schuster Ppaerbacks, 2009. Print.This is an updated version to keep with new ways of sellingthis is analytic and informative, giving me the perfect amount of research for a2the father of the science of shopping; founded a new study and open his own company for thisinformation to analyze the behaviors and environmetns of shopping places
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3/6/2015RC2060EBookUnderhill, Paco. Why We Buy: The Science of Shopping: Updated and Revised for the Internet, the Global Consumer and beyond. New York: Simon & Schuster Ppaerbacks, 2009. Print.
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3/6/2015RC2061EBookUnderhill, Paco. Why We Buy: The Science of Shopping: Updated and Revised for the Internet, the Global Consumer and beyond. New York: Simon & Schuster Ppaerbacks, 2009. Print.
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3/27/2015RC2162FBookUnderhill, Paco. The Call of the Mall. New York: Simon & Schuster, 2004. Print.a recent book on information about the center of shoppinginformative text based on studies in the mallthe father of the science of shopping; founded a new study and open his own company for thisanalytic text on US shopping malls and human behaviors inside
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3/27/2015RC2163FBook Underhill, Paco. The Call of the Mall. New York: Simon & Schuster, 2004. Print.
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3/27/2015RC2164FBook Underhill, Paco. The Call of the Mall. New York: Simon & Schuster, 2004. Print.
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4/3/2015RC2265EBookUnderhill, Paco. Why We Buy: The Science of Shopping: Updated and Revised for the Internet, the Global Consumer and beyond. New York: Simon & Schuster Ppaerbacks, 2009. Print.This is an updated version to keep with new ways of sellingthis is analytic and informative, giving me the perfect amount of research for a2the father of the science of shopping; founded a new study and open his own company for thisinformation to analyze the behaviors and environmetns of shopping places
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4/3/2015RC2266EBookUnderhill, Paco. Why We Buy: The Science of Shopping: Updated and Revised for the Internet, the Global Consumer and beyond. New York: Simon & Schuster Ppaerbacks, 2009. Print.
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4/3/2015RC2267EBookUnderhill, Paco. Why We Buy: The Science of Shopping: Updated and Revised for the Internet, the Global Consumer and beyond. New York: Simon & Schuster Ppaerbacks, 2009. Print.
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4/3/2015RC2268EBookUnderhill, Paco. Why We Buy: The Science of Shopping: Updated and Revised for the Internet, the Global Consumer and beyond. New York: Simon & Schuster Ppaerbacks, 2009. Print.
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4/17/2015RC2369Infographic"How Do Colors Affect Purchases? Infographic." How Do Colors Affect Purchases? Infographic. KISSmetrics, 2015. Web. 17 Apr. 2015. comes from a blog about analytics, marketign and testinginfornative text using graphs and pictures to show human behaviorthis inofgraphic came from over 7 outside aarticles and journalsto give information on shopper habits and color si factored into that
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4/17/2015RC2370EBookUnderhill, Paco. Why We Buy: The Science of Shopping: Updated and Revised for the Internet, the Global Consumer and beyond. New York: Simon & Schuster Ppaerbacks, 2009. Print.This is an updated version to keep with new ways of sellingthis is analytic and informative, giving me the perfect amount of research for a2the father of the science of shopping; founded a new study and open his own company for thisinformation to analyze the behaviors and environmetns of shopping places
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4/17/2015RC2371EBookUnderhill, Paco. Why We Buy: The Science of Shopping: Updated and Revised for the Internet, the Global Consumer and beyond. New York: Simon & Schuster Ppaerbacks, 2009. Print.http://www.vanitysizing.com/archive/interview-why-have-retailers-changed-clothing-sizes/
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2/24/2015RC2472ArticleKathleen. "Interview: Why Have Retailers Changed Clothing Sizes?" The Myth of Vanity Sizing. Wordpress, 27 Jan. 2001. Web. 23 Apr. 2015.very recent to talk about the curent socaiol standard of clothing sizesinformative text on sizing in the industryan blogger at the Consumerist writing companyinforamtion on the current sizing system in america
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2/24/2015RC2473ArticleBusiness of Fashion, and Ari Bloom. "The Basics | Part 7 - Production." The Business of Fashion. The Business of Fashion, 02 Apr. 2013. Web. 23 Apr. 2015.kind of old, but the industryst doesnt make big durastic chanhges in the processinformative text from a credible sourceauthor is an american journalist and graduated from emerson college and wrote for Forbes and Fashionastainformative piece on the stage between manufacturing and retailing
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2/24/2015RC2474EBookUnderhill, Paco. Why We Buy: The Science of Shopping: Updated and Revised for the Internet, the Global Consumer and beyond. New York: Simon & Schuster Ppaerbacks, 2009. Print.
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75ArticleSauer, Jenna. "Is Fashion Smart?" Jezebel. N.p., 7 Sept. 2010. Web. 06 May 2015.http://jezebel.com/5632104/is-fashion-smart
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76ArticleBender, Georganne, and Rich Kizer. "Everything You Need to Know About the Science of Store Design." Everything You Need to Know About the Science of Store Design. N.p., Aug. 2007. Web. 04 May 2015.Authors are retail anthropologists and are nationally recognized experts https://www.vdta.com/Magazines/AUG07/fc-art-of-the-layout.html
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77ArticleMark, Bain. "Charted: Google Analyzed Its Search Data to Isolate Spring’s Biggest Fashion Trends." Quartz. Quartz, 28 Apr. 2015. Web. 06 May 2015.http://qz.com/392117/charted-google-analyzed-its-search-data-to-isolate-springs-biggest-fashion-trends/
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78Article"From Idea to Store." H&M. H&M, n.d. Web. 2 May 2015.no author was statedhttp://about.hm.com/en/About/facts-about-hm/idea-to-store/design-process.html
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79Article"Key to Business Concept." H&M. H&M, n.d. Web. 2 May 2015.no author was statedhttp://about.hm.com/en/About/facts-about-hm/about-hm/hm-group/quality.html
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80ArticleMacDougall, Jane. "Mourning the Fashion Industry's Colourful past."National Post Mourning the Fashion Industrys Colourfulpast Comments. National Post, 1 May 2015. Web. 06 May 2015.http://news.nationalpost.com/life/mourning-the-fashion-industrys-colourful-past
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