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LD 145: Handbag Reconstruction
2.50 Credits
Fashion Institute of Technology
Prerequisite: LD 144 Students learn how to evaluate a handbag to determine if it can be restored. They refurbish a handbag, learning how to reconstruct worn or broken components.
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LD 165: Sketching Accessories
2.50 Credits
Fashion Institute of Technology
2.5 credits; 1 Lecture and 3 STUDIO hours per week For one-year Accessories Design students. This accelerated course introduces the various areas of accessory design, including handbags, gloves, shoes, hats, and belts. Students learn to draw and render current materials and textures applicable to today's market.
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LD 181: Ergonomics for Athletic Footwear
2.00 Credits
Fashion Institute of Technology
This in-depth study of the ergonomic requirements of footwear for myriad athletic activities focuses on the anatomy and function of the lower extremities while maintaining design considerations. Students learn technical features and engineering requirements such as cushioning, shock resistance, and lateral support as well as environmental and safety issues.
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LD 182: Performance Materials for Athletic Footwear
2.00 Credits
Fashion Institute of Technology
Prerequisite: LD 181 Students learn about the different types of performance materials used in all aspects of athletic footwear construction.
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LD 183: Target Market Research for Athletic Footwear
2.00 Credits
Fashion Institute of Technology
Prerequisite: LD 182 Quantitative and qualitative research methods are studied in order to better understand product, marketing, and distribution trends and requirements in athletic footwear. Emphasis is placed on conducting focus group studies.
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LD 226: Introduction to Line Building
2.50 Credits
Fashion Institute of Technology
Prerequisites: LD 134, LD 144 and LD 261 Using a specific theme or season, students learn the principles of line building by designing and producing a collection of accessories. Emphasis is on workmanship, fabrication, and execution of designs.
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LD 231: Boot Patternmaking and Construction
1.50 Credits
Fashion Institute of Technology
Prerequisite: LD 134 Students design and construct three different boot types: cowboy, Chelsea, and thigh high. Boot detailing, advanced patternmaking, grading, and lasting techniques are taught.
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LD 242: Advanced Handbag Construction
1.50 Credits
Fashion Institute of Technology
Prerequisites: LD 111, LD 121 and LD 144 Co-requisite: LD 261 Using such techniques as the pillow gusset/bottom and strip construction, students explore new handbag designs. Advanced patternmaking skills are taught. Emphasis is on detailing.
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LD 243: Belt Design and Patternmaking
1.50 Credits
Fashion Institute of Technology
Prerequisites: LD 111 and LD 121 The exploration of the design of the belt as a fashion and functional accessory is presented. Students acquire the skills needed to make several different kinds of belts.
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LD 251: Sport-Specific Accessories
3.00 Credits
Fashion Institute of Technology
Prerequisite: TS 171 Students are introduced to the sports accessories market with a focus on millinery, gloves, footwear, and carrying gear. They learn about environmental and safety issues relevant to sports, analyze materials, understand the relationship of biophysics to sport-specific accessories, and explore the necessity of product testing. A new or improved sport accessory is developed.
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