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ashley

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How has the children's wear market evolved prior to the 1950s to today?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

Skin care lines such as Lancome, L'Oreal, and Clinique especially for men exemplify _________________se gmentation
 
  a. Demographic c. Geographic
  b. Psychographic d. Geodemographic



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Answer to Question 1

Prior to the 1950s, children's fashions were replicas of adult apparel. The Baby Boomer
demographic and the development of psychographic categories have emerged to meet the
demands of various age and gender categories: for example, children versions of adult stores as
well as stores merchandised specifically for children like, Crew Cuts, Justice, Children's place,
Lilly Girls, Express, and Justice.

Answer to Question 2

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