Companies watch what people wear and like to find out what might be popular next, just like how you might guess which toy will be the best one at school.
Imagine you're in a classroom, and everyone starts wearing green shirts. You think, "Maybe next week, blue will be cool." That's kind of how companies figure it out, they watch what people are doing now to know what might happen later.
Like a detective on the lookout
Companies act like detectives who look at lots of clues. They check social media, see what celebrities wear, and even ask kids like you what you think is cool. They use these clues to guess what will be popular next season, just like you might guess which ice cream flavor everyone will want next.
The big picture
When they know what’s coming, companies can make more of the things people will like. That means less time waiting for your favorite shirt or shoes, and more fun with new styles!
It's like knowing the best game to play before it starts, you’re one step ahead!
Examples
- A fashion brand uses social media polls to see which styles kids like the most.
- A company tracks how many people buy a certain type of shirt online.
- Designers look at street style to guess what will be popular next season.
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