Styles
Developers, merchandisers, designers, partners or other roles can use Infor PLM for Fashion's Styles module to add different types of information for the design and development of the product. You can store this information: generic info, commercial info, colorways, sizes, characteristics, measures, sample and sample comments, Bill of Material, Bill of Operations, Costing, Care and Content info, Compliance test info, images, and attachments.
- Within the style clusters only
- Within the style cluster as well as in a contextual pane
- Only in a contextual pane
These information clusters are available for Style development:
Style Overview
Includes the base outline of the product such as name, description, product category, sub category, main supplier information and prices, market information and prices and planning information, The product data can be predefined in so called generic look up tables, free fields, data and quantity fields.
Style Commercial Information – Overview 2
Dictionary-based predefined commercial descriptions of a product are made and selected in Style Overview 2. The selected Dictionary items provide indication to appearance, where used on the product, climate information, durability, and other applicable items. The information is also available for websites.
Style Colorways
- Ad hoc
- Using colors from a color library
- Using colors from a predefined sub-palette or color palette
- Information about the color that is retrieved from the color library
- Certain fields from the style level that are also enabled for style colorway level, theme, channel, and market fields
Style Sizes
Sizes are added using size ranges. You can add all sizes of a range and deactivate the ones that are not needed. You can also create concatenated sizes when facilitating grading for undergarments. A concatenated size would be a combination of characteristic and size, for example, bust area Cup and Width. The system sees this as a size, but for grading, the system will understand what part of the size code is ‘cup’ and what part is ‘size.’
Style Characteristics
Some products may have additional dimensions when working with ‘cup’ sizes or length. Other factor is when indicating the differences of a product by country or region. You can set up characteristics and also add them to a style.Style Images
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One or more images per subsection, except colors per style colorway to one image
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Add comments and notes to the images
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Annotate the image and save the annotated image as a new image
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Identify the position (back, front, left side, etc.)
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Indicator if they should show on a report
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Indicator if the image is annotated
The sections are also used in Adobe Illustrator Plugin and the 3rd party solution of CLO. The images added to a style are visible directly from the PLM document Library and in the style background files stored in Infor Document Management.
Style Measurement
- Initial measures and tolerances
- Graded increments
- Graded measures
- Summary page of accepted and rejected sample pages
- Sample pages
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In style Measures you will also see all Points of Measure from one or more grade rules and their initial measure value and tolerances.
Available also are the summary of approved and rejected samples, as well as the revised measures and notes. These initial details give you the measurement information on a quick glance.
In Style Measures, you can run these actions:-
Add POMs from POM library
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Add POMs from one or more grade rules
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Add hoc POMs
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Change priorities of a POM to a higher priority: optional to default or critical and default to critical
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Replace POM lines with or without use of original grading
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Copy POM lines from other Styles and add them to this style. It uses a logic to copy from styles that might have different size ranges to map the from and to size so that you get the right measures when copying
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Work with style measures relative to another dimension (cup or width)
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Add optional measures from grade rule
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Add or replace an inherited how-to-measure image
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Add translations for each POM line for name and description
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Add part information (top or bottom)
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Copy row values
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In Style measures summary page
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In style measures summary page, you can see the approved or rejected sample pages (sampled sizes) for a style or style colors
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See the number of samples made including number of iterations per sample subtype
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Graded increments
In style increment measures, you can add the relative or incremental measures for all the POMs and sizes of the size range. You can make these adjustments from the style measures increments page:-
Copy Standard Increment values that can be cascaded to all the sizes
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Adjust increments at POM size level
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Have negative value but also positive value on both sides of the sample size
- See the sizes that are inactive but still show the grading
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- Graded measures
- Shows the grades measures based on initial measures and graded increments
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Sample pages per size range and sample comments
Style sample pages are created manually or automatically when you are sending a “request for sample.” The sample page is created for one or more sizes of a size range and it can be at style or style color level. Within the sample page you can run these actions:-
Add evaluation comments
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Add actual measures
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Supplier can add supplier measures
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See deviations and deviations outside the tolerance
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Revise a measure
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Accept and reject the sample
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See number of iterations for the sample type-subtype (for example, prototype iteration 1 and 2)
For style sample page comments, the comments added to a sample are visualized in a contextual pane. These options are applicable to apply in one sample or for all samples in one go. Style sample pages and their comments are generated to a sample comments report.
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Style Bill of Material or BOM
Defines what materials (fabrics, leather etc.) or trims (zippers, packaging, threat, labels) the product is made of. You can make multiple versions of a BOM.
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Add materials, trims and styles to a BOM
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Create multiple BOM versions
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Indicate what main material is used
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Has quantity information for materials, trims, styles (net, gross, size dependent)
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Can serve as the starting point for cost calculation; Price information (Purchase, cost) including exchange rate information
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Can serve as a starting point for Care information Style
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Can serve as the starting point for Content (composition information) for a style
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Has the ability to link operations from the BOO
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Has an ability to replace items on the line and keep certain added values such as quantities entered
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Ability to check if this BOM is valid for a certain geographic location which controls which suppliers could be allowed to work on this BOM
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Adding materials, trims, and styles through ad hoc or from libraries
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Size dependent quantities, Style size dependent lines
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Various ways of copying, adding lines to BOM
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Inherit material, trim colors to BOM lines
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Copy sales colorways to BOM lines
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Ability to add color information using color library or color palette
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Ability to add text in color pitches
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Using browse on item field on top of action panes
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Ability to work with a batch quantity and use the percentage for the selected lines to calculate the quantity of the BOM line
Style Bill of Operations or BOO
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Multiple BOO versions possible
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Main version used in cost price calculation
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Operations list with predefined operations to it
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Hourly rate overwrite
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Calculation of standard allowed minutes (SAM) based on input of operations
BOO operations can be added ad hoc or from the operations library or operations list library.
Style Sourcing
Style sourcing gives you a complete overview of the sourcing prices whether they are entered on a request, directly on a costing page or in this area. You can get a good overview of different terms and conditions. Currently, the solution shows the information at style level.
Style Costing
Creates style cost based on price information added and visible on BOM lines. Cost overview is expressed in a base currency, meaning application converts prices using the given exchange rates. Costing uses cost models that can be flexible set up. System can default the right model for the right type of business, department, product category. The model can be made for manufacturers or for sourcing companies.
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The cost model would include cost elements that are automatically populated on a request. Think of elements defining sectionized cost, FOB only, or detailed cost
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Supplier can enter the values on the request or on the cost sheet (for instance material, trim, operation cost and final FOB price)
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Based on FOB price additional cost elements could be part of the model that will lead to the land cost price and finally could even show the margin if retail price is used on the style
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For different suppliers and or different BOM versions cost can be compared
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Style-color costing is possible directly on the style cost area (not on request)
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A comparison can still be made comparing to own BOM cost
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The retail and wholesale price can be included for margin analysis
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The cost model will include elements that retrieve all information directly from the Bill of Material and the Bill of Operations
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Based on the direct BOO or BOM product price e additional cost elements could be part of the model that will lead to the land cost price and finally could even show the margin if retail price is used on the style
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A comparison can be made between own and different other BOM /BOO versions
A combination of the above components is possible depending on the set up of the cost model.
Style Care and Content or C&C
Defines your label information plus the care instructions (wash), and defines the composition information that must go to the labels.
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Can create multiple versions of C&C pages
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Labels information
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Find the label in the trim library. All main items labeled as LABEL are displayed automatically to select for this page
Add image
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- Care
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Based on all the BOM lines components, it can retrieve the lowest level of all BOM’s care symbols information automatically
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Possibility to add non-standard text
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manually add care symbols from care library
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- Composition
Based on the indicated lines on the BOM, the system can generate the content information so that it is completed with more commercial information.
Style Compliance
In Compliance we can see the different test from standards or compliance lines for other purpose. Each test line gives visibility to the style's standards within the outside testing limits.
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The test lines are added manually or through the Standards (templates with predefined test lines)
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Tests are performed per supplier, style or supplier, and selected style colors
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Directly on style manually
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Request for compliance tests (see Request process)
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- Test results are added and deviations are displayed
- Definition of a test line is broad from industry standards to just a checklist
Style Requests
All requests that are generated for a style are displayed. See request process.
Style Pattern
Pattern information are added to this section. There is pattern header information and lines for each individual pattern piece. Patterns are picked up from the pattern library. Pattern images are also displayed in the Style Images and Style Pattern section.
Style Marker
Marker information are added in Style Marker as header information and different lines for the marker table.
Style Integration
Shows whether or not the style is integrated when Infor BODs are applied and this also shows the updated information from the system it was integrated with.
Style Attachments
All attachments tagged by how and where they were entered on the style.
Style Audit
Changes made to overview page, BOM header lines, Measurement header lines, Sample pages, and Requests. All changes are stored and you can decide from which status they are displayed in style Audit. Data Lake also includes all the changes but is not an official audit tool as it has a possibility to purge the data out.