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Saxony

saxony refers to a fine three-ply yarn. Cloth produced from the yarn is a soft-finish compact fabric.

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Scalability

Deutsch: Skalierbarkeit / Español: Escalabilidad / Português: Escalabilidade / Français: Scalabilité / Italiano: Scalabilità

In the Fashion context, Scalability refers to a brand or business’s ability to grow operations, production, and market presence efficiently and sustainably without compromising product quality, brand identity, or customer experience. It describes how well a fashion business can expand its output, distribution, and revenue while maintaining or improving its performance, often using systems, technology, and strategic partnerships to handle increased demand.

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Scale Wage

Scale Wage is a term used in modelling referring to the minimum wage set by the unions.

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Scarf

Deutsch: Schal / Español: Bufanda / Português: Cachecol / Français: Écharpe / Italiano: Sciarpa

A Scarf is a versatile accessory worn around the neck, head, or shoulders, serving both functional and aesthetic purposes. Originating from ancient civilizations, it has evolved into a staple in global fashion, adapting to cultural, climatic, and stylistic demands. This article explores its historical significance, material variations, and contemporary applications.

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Scatter Pins

Scatter Pins refer to small pins that are worn together in small groups.

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Scented Gloves

Scented Gloves refer to a fashion among women for wearing scented leather gloves developed in the early 16th century in Spain and Portugal. The use of scented gloves became widespread

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Schoolboy

Schoolboy refers to a Hat that is popular with women. The Schoolboy has a wide brim like a Baseball cap, with a body that is similar to that of a Gatsby. It is paneled, oversized, an

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Scoop Neck/Scoop Neckline

Scoop Neck refers to a type of neckline that has a rounded shape that is cut below the Collar bone.

Moreover, Scoop neckline is an open, low-cut neckline, U-shaped or rounded neckline,, a

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