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How has the Intimate Apparel industry evolved since the 1950s? Who are some of the influential competitors?
 
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The law of diminishing marginal utility is the principle that says as successive increments of a variable resource are added to a fixed resource, the marginal product (the total change in total product associated with each new unit of the variable resource) will eventually decrease.
 
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Answer to Question 1

Intimate apparel in the 1950s and into the 1970s was uncomfortable and restricting. Beginning
in the 1980s and the influence of celebrities such as Madonna and designer Jean Paul Gaultier,
intimate apparel literally came out from under garments to be seen as outer garments and
enhanced body parts rather than hide them.

Answer to Question 2

b The law of diminishing returns is the principle that says as successive increments of a
variable resource are added to a fixed resource, the marginal product (the total change in total
product associated with each new unit of the variable resource) will eventually decrease.





 

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