, PhD, is an Associate Professor and Apparel Design Program coordinator in the School of Design and Human Environment at Oregon State University. Her research area has been in functional sportswear design and she has consulted for Perception, Wilderness Systems, and Innovative Sports. Mullet is a member of the Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists (AATCC), Costume Society of America (CSA), International Textile and Apparel Association (ITAA), and on the Editorial Board of Fashion Practice and Design Principles and Practice journals.
Revised to keep up with the quickly evolving landscape of the fashion industry, the fourth
edition of this authoritative text offers updated information on the design, manufacturing,
marketing, and distribution of fashion products within a global context. Research-based content
provides insight on the organization and operation of textiles, apparel, accessories, and
home fashion companies, as well as the effect of technological, organizational, and global
changes on every area of the business. View
This well-illustrated, step-by-step introduction to grading combines the theory of pattern grading with its practical applications. After presenting the x, y orientation to familiarize readers with the concepts of computer grading, the text takes a holistic approach, integrating anthropometry, size specifications, and grade guides into the grading process for women's garments with emphasis on maintaining fit and style sense. Concepts are also applicable to grading men's and children's patterns. The 2nd Edition is user-friendly, with completed grading charts and practice exercises spread throughout the chapters. View