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Analysis of the Artisan-Based Garment Production Model
Analyze the inherent strengths and weaknesses of a garment production model that relies exclusively on skilled artisans who manually create unique patterns for each client. In your analysis, consider factors such as product quality, production volume, cost, and market suitability.
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