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Rules: Respond in the form of question. Only 3 life lines available

Fibers Textile Construction Consumer Strategies Personal Fashion

Fibers Come from plants and animal sources.

Fibers The strongest fiber available to most shoppers.

Fibers - 30 Strong, absorbent, wrinkles, can be ironed at high temperatures.

Fibers What are rayon and acetate made from?

Fibers Made to be an imitation wool.

What are natural fibers? Fibers Answer

Fibers Answer What is nylon?

Fibers Answer What is linen?

Fibers Answer What are the two elements that combine to create harmony?

Fibers Answer Why was acrylic created?

Textile The simplest type to create, inexpensive.

Textile Jeans.

Textile A stretchy construction, made created using needles that interlock to create loops.

Textile Shine.

Textile Elaborate and detailed designs.

Textile Answer What is plain weave?

Textile Answer What is the most common use of the twill weave?

Textile Answer What is a knit?

Textile Answer What is the advantage of using satin?

Textile Answer What is the result of a jacquard weave?

Consumer An unplanned purchase.

Consumer Consumer Excess merchandise that is often found in perfect condition at discount stores.

Consumer Consumer Fiber content, percentage of fiber content by weight, identification of manufacturer, country of origin, care instructions.

Consumer Consumer Tempts the buyer to purchase an item.

Consumer Consumer Carry a limited line of merchandise and provide personalized service.

Consumer Consumer Answer Answer What is impulse buying?

Consumer Consumer Answer Answer What are overruns?

Consumer Consumer Answer Answer What information is mandatory on a clothing label?

Consumer Consumer Answer Answer What is an image ad?

What is a specialty store? Consumer Consumer Answer Answer

Personal Soft low contrasting colors, broken lines, curved lines, and thin fabrics.

Personal Smaller at the shoulders, larger at the hips.

Personal Sweatshirt, shirt, jeans, and tennis shoes.

Personal Bold styles, in fashion.

Personal Widest at the cheeks.

Personal 100 – Answer What are characteristics of a yin design.

Personal Answer What creates a triangle body type?

Personal Answer What type of clothing does the fashion personality Sporty and Natural wear?

Personal Answer What describes the fashion personality Dramatic and Trendy?

Personal Answer What does a round face look like?

Final Jeopardy Category Fashion Terms

Final Jeopardy A sudden burst of popularity.

Final Jeopardy - Ans What is a fad?

You Win!

You Lose!

The End