Fashion Design & Merchandising
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Item Comparative inventories and costs of wardrobes for college girls from three ethnic groups(12/31/1970) Rogers, Eleanor L,; Caster, Bethel; Bateman, Jessie; Garrett, ClariceItem Home laundering sanitation: the effect of disinfectant concentrations of chlorine bleach on tensile strength and whiteness retention of chlorine sensitive fabrics(Texas Woman's University, 12/31/1981) Gamper, Judy L.Item Bleaching at cold temperatures with sodium hypochlorite: interactions of stain removal and fabric strength with concentration, time, ph, and temperature(12/31/1981) Palmer, LoErna Charlene Koch; Riggs, Charles; Garrett, Clarice; Gill, Jack; Thomas LaVerne; Impson, JuneItem Consumer acceptance of wool-cotton blends for shirts as indicated by pupillometric, skin conductance, and subjective assessments(Texas Woman's University, 12/31/1981) Ferguson, Elizabeth RyburnItem Aesthetic and philosophic influences of selected interior decorators on people's lifestyle(12/31/1984) Knight, Patricia Standefer; Davis, Nancy Karen; Copeland, Betty; Williams, WinifredItem Effect of deteriorative agents on silk(1953-06) Moore, Mae Yoder; Beery-Mack, Pauline; Foster, Richard; Higgins, RobertItem Comparative analysis of two apparel design methods(1977-05) Kim, Insook; Garrett, Clarice; Carter, Bethel; Riggs, CharlesItem Effect of apparel on retail television commercials(1982-02) Harp, Shelley; Garrett, Clarice; McCleneghan, Sean; Thomas, LaVerne; Riggs, Charles; Blades, HollandItem Fabric preference relative to tactile and color perceptions(Texas Woman's University, 1982-05) Miao, Tai-ShaItem The wear life performance of men's all cotton dress shirts finished by four different application methods(Texas Woman's University, 1982-05) Hawkins, Deborah JeanItem Clothing: fitting problems and preferences of women 65 years of age and older(Texas Woman's University, 1982-08) Laiche, Clara M.Item Women's apparel relative to self-concept and appropriateness to profession(Texas Woman's University, 1982-08) Rogers, Eleanor ListerItem The performance of wool blend fabrics through fifteen wear/laundering periods(Texas Woman's University, 1982-08) Parsons, Lynnette KayeItem Clothing problems of special size men(Texas Woman's University, 1982-08) Skalicky, Diane MarieItem Factors that influence jeans purchasing of college males and females(1982-08) Reid, Audrey May; Garrett, Clarice; Thomas, LaVerneItem United States-China trade relations: implications for American textile and apparel industries(Texas Woman's University, 1982-12) Dyson, June WallaceItem The performance through fifteen wear/laundering periods of all cotton and cotton-polyester blends in women's tennis apparel(Texas Woman's University, 1982-12) Fitzgibbon, Georgann ScottItem Job content analysis of apparel buyer positions in Department stores(1993-08) Chung, Sung; Jernigan, Marian; Gill, Jack; Riggs, CharlesThe purpose of the study was to investigate the job content of apparel buyer positions in department stores and make comparisons of job elements according to store size as determined by annual sales volume. A modified Position Analysis Questionnaire (PAQ) was used to determine job content in six major categories. Questionnaires were distributed to 750 buyers of men's, women's or children's apparel in 42 department stores. A sample of 185 buyers responded to the questionnaire. The most important/extensively used and the least important/extensively used job elements in each of the six PAQ divisions were determined by comparing mean scores. Multivariate Analysis of Variance (MANOVA) was used to determine differences in the importance/extent of use of job elements among buyers of department stores in the following three sizes: (a) small department stores with sales volume under $300 million, (b)~medium-sized department stores with sales volume between \$300 million and $1 billion, and (c)~large department stores with sales volume of \$1 billion plus. As a post hoc test, Scheffe for unequal sample sizes was used to find the locations of differences among buyers of department stores in different sizes. Small department store buyers used events as an information source more extensively than did buyers of medium-sized or large stores. A resident buying office was less extensively used by large department store buyers than by buyers of stores in any other size. Large department store buyers placed a significantly lower rating on the importance of arranging/positioning than did buyers of other sized stores. Contacts with sales personnel were estimated as significantly more important by small department store buyers than by buyers of stores in any other size category.Item Ozonation in laundry treatments(1996-08) Strickland, Connie Frances; Riggs, Charles; Gill, Jack; Underwood, SharonThe purpose of this study was to investigate the ability to use ozonation as a replacement for, or to reduce the amount of chlorine used in the commercial laundry industry, with possible concomitant reductions in chemical, water, and energy usage. This investigation attempted to prove that ozonation aids in soil and stain removal. EMPA and TFI soil and stain strips were laundered using five different laundry formulas. The effects of the five laundry formulas were examined. The laundered test strips were evaluated for soil and stain removal using a Hunterlab Tristimulus Colorimeter Model D25M-9. The data were analyzed by means of a one-way analysis of variance followed by a post hoc test for mean differences. Colorimeter evaluation of the EMPA test strips revealed a significant difference between some laundry formulas. Some of the formulas not using ozone produced the greatest removal of soil on the blood stain and the red wine stain. Evaluations of the TFI test strips revealed no significant differences between laundry formulas.Item A comparison of construction characteristics dimensional stability and durability of cashmere, acrylic and wool socks(1996-08) Mote, Marie; Dragoo, Dragoo; Gill, Jack; Riggs, Charles
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