The line graph illustrates changes in the production of suits, dresses, and coats in a garment factory from 1990 to 2010.
Overall, the production of all three of these garments increased in this period at widely different rates. While the number of coast surged the most substantially, other two garments were produced at a more subtle level.
Although the production of suits was the most significant in the first decade, the number of coats being produced took over this position in the last ten years. After increasing from 15 million in 1990 to a peak of around 23 million in 1995, the number of suits being produced dropped gradually, and despite a minor surge in 2005, it reached only about 19 million in 2010. In contrast, this nation recorded the production of only approximately 7 million coats in 1990; however, the number rose exponentially, eventually peaking at 25 million in 2010.
The number of dresses, on the other hand, was the 2nd highest initially before becoming the smallest in the last decade. Except for a decreasing period between 1995 and 2000, the number of dresses that were produced in this nation experienced mostly increasing trends, surging from 10 million to 15 million between 1990 and 2010.
While suits were initially the most produced item, coats became the dominant product by the end, with dresses maintaining the lowest production level throughout most of the period
