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PRODUCT TRAINING MODULE – 2B RMG

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PRODUCT TRAINING

MODULE – 2B RMG

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OUTLINE Product Categories

ShirtsTrousersSuitsBlazersT-Shirts

Types Anatomy

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SHIRTS

DRESS SHIRT

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CASUAL SHIRT

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TUXEDO SHIRT

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ANATOMY OF A DRESS SHIRT

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ANATOMY OF A COLLAR

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Some tips on what type of collar is best for you:

Narrow Face(you need to broaden your face)

wrong collar: narrow spread pointed collar b/c it makes your face look even thinner

right collar: widespread collar b/c it evens out your face Round Face

(you need to lengthen your face)wrong collar: wide-spread collar b/c it’ll make your head look larger

right collar: pointed or narrow spread collar b/c it makes your face look thinner Big Head

(you need to make your head appear smaller)wrong collar: pointed or narrow spread collar b/c it’ll make your head look even

biggerright collar: wide-spread or cut-away collar b/c make your head look normal.

Small Head(you need to make your head appear bigger)

wrong collar: wide-spread collar b/c it’ll make your head look even smaller.right collar: medium spread

Long Neck(you need to shorten your neck)

wrong collar: pointed collar b/c it accentuates the length of your neck.right collar: medium spread or wide spread collar b/c it’ll give your face

balance. Short Neck

(you need to lengthen your neck)wrong collar: short or cutaway collar

right collar: narrow pointed collar b/c it’ll lengthen your neck

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TYPES OF CUFFS A dress shirt’s level of formality is

determined in large part by the type of cuff you select, so let’s do a deep dive into some of the options available to you.

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TROUSERS KhakisKhakis are made of 100% cotton. Khakis are prominently available in black, navy and khaki colours and are a good option for relaxed formal clothing.

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Pleated Trousers Pleated trousers give a sophisticated

and classical look to the wearer. These are quite popular with all ages of man and are suitable for any kind of occasion. They offer comfort on the waist and hips.

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Flat Front Trousers For people interested in modern style of

clothing, flat front trousers make a great choice. Flat front trousers go well with slim people or those who have less heavy bottoms. While shopping, always consider buying the perfect fit.

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CARGO TROUSERS

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Chinos Chinos are mostly crafted from a

combination of cotton and synthetic fibre to offer great comfort and modern styling. Chinos are best suited with dressier T-shirts and shirts. Chinos can be worn at any casual occasion.

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Jeans Jeans are trousers made

from denim or dungaree cloth. Often the term "jeans" refers to a particular style of trousers, called "blue jeans" and invented by Jacob Davis and Levi Strauss in 1873.

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PARTS OF A TROUSER Waist band Gripper Lining [Optional] Loops Buttons Zipper J Stitch / Crotch Pockets Cuffs [Optional] Hem [Without cuffs] Pleats [Optional]

Fork Rise Seat In-seam Out-seam Box Silhouette

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It is important that you know the three different kinds of Suits that are generally available in the market.

SUITS

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1. THE AMERICAN CUT-This cut was first introduced by Brooks Brothers in 1895. Boxy silhouette S Straight hanging lines Natural shoulders (no padding) Flap pockets Single center vent (single slit at the back) in

the jacketThe American cut is a classic cut. This is a fine choice for somebody who is middle aged and is planning to wear his first suit. Also, take note that if your work requires of you to wear a suit for long hours, a comfort fit American Cut Suit is the ideal choice.

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2. THE BRITISH CUT –The British Cut Suit is slightly more shaped around the waist than the American suit. Double vents (two slits at the back) Higher armholes. The sleeves are narrower than American

Cut Suit. The shoulders are more crisp and they

have flap pockets.A British Cut Suit is ideal if you are not comfortable wearing a Suit that’s either too boxy or too slim fit. If you are an average built, the British Cut Suit is for you.

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3. EUROPEAN CUT (ITALIAN) –This is the slimmest of them all. It is slightly shorter in length compared

to an American or a British Cut Suit. This has a very well shaped waist,

narrow slim sleeves and no vents at the back.

If you have a slim frame and a flat stomach, this suit is meant for you.  Buy a slim fit Suit with a single button or maximum two buttons and narrow lapels. These suits are particularly meant for more dressy occasions.

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TUXEDO A tuxedo (American English) or dinner

suit or dinner jacket (British English) is a semi-formal evening suit distinguished primarily by satin facings on the jacket's lapels and buttons and a similar stripe along the out seam of the trousers. The suit is typically black (though may be midnight blue) and commonly worn with a formal shirt, shoes and other accessories, most traditionally in the form prescribed by the black tie dress code.[1]

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ANATOMY OF A SUIT

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SHOULDER STYLE With a Natural Shoulder, the suit is designed

along the natural curvature of your shoulder, and it give the jacket is rounded effect. On the other hand, the padded shoulder are designed with thick or light padding giving a more tailored and angular look.

All jackets are constructed around the shoulders, therefore is very important part of an excellent fit for a suit. The shoulder pads should not cross your shoulder and this cannot be fixed through alterations. With a bespoke or made-to-measure suit, the skilled tailor will be able to help to get the best shoulder fit – that’s what make the difference.

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LAPEL & NOTCH

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ARMHOLE

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VENTS

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BLAZERS Today what we generally call a blazer

jacket is actually the offspring of two distinct jacket styles, one being double breasted and having a British military origin while the other is single breasted having evolved from the jacket worn at rowing clubs between 1870 to 1950.

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American Style Blazer

English Style Blazer

Italian Style Blazer

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SINGLE-BREASTED AMERICAN STYLE VS. DOUBLE-BREASTED ENGLISH CUT

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HOW A BLAZER JACKET SHOULD FIT

A blazer should fit in the same fashion a suit jacket and sport coat should.

Room in the shoulders to allow full arm movement but not so much room that the shoulders are over extending the shoulder points by more than ½ inch.

Room in the chest to fully button the jacket but not enough to hide a baseball.

The blazer jacket sleeves should extend to the wrist bone and show ¼ to ¾ an inch of shirt cuff when standing straight.

The jacket length should always fully cover your backside – it can be a bit longer if you are taller than six foot, and should lean on the shorter side if you are shorter than five foot six.

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WHAT TO WEAR WITH A BLAZER JACKET

Grey Flannel Trousers – the perfect partner for a blazer jacket, grey flannel trousers compliment a wide range of sport jackets as well and have historically been the go to trousers for stylish men for almost a century.  They are comfortable, classic, and durable.

Khaki Trousers – Will make a man look a bit shorter as this combination’s contrast in colour draws attention to the midsection instead of allowing the eyes to flow from head to toe.  Men south of five foot seven and those with substantial midsections should try to wear either darker shades of khaki or skip this option altogether.

White Cotton Slacks – A great summer choice, white cotton trousers require a bit of personality to pull off and need to be worn with care.  The pros outweigh the cons here though; if you can pull it off, the contrast looks great.

Quality Denim (aka Jeans) – Levi 501s, 505s or 531s work well, but there are so many types out there it shouldn’t be too hard to find something that works for your body shape. 

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POLO T-SHIRTS Polo T-Shirts are pullover sport shirts of knitted

cotton. It has short sleeves designed for comfort and casual wear. It is T-shaped shirt with a collar, two or three buttons down a slit below the collar, two small slits on the bottom of either side, or an optional pocket. Wide horizontal stripes are common, as are solid colour shirts. Polo T-Shirts are worn by tennis, polo, and golf players. This style is also worn by those merely associated to the sports by work, such as caddies, golf professionals, and sports announcers. It is also a favoured shirt for those working outside, such as groundskeepers and construction workers due to its ruggedness.

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