The given line chart illustrates the changes in the production amount,measured in millions, of three products:suits, dresses, and coats, over a 20-year period from 1990 to 2010.
Overall, it is evident that the main trends varied significantly among the three products. In particular, while the dresses increased , suits showed an opposite movement. Moreover, coats remained comparatively stable throughout the period.
With regard to dresses, production raised from 5 million in 1990 to 10 million in 2000, before soaring to a peak of 25 million in 2010. By contrast, suits witnessed a gradual decline, falling from 20 million in 1990 to just 5 million in 2010. Coats fluctuated between 10 and 15 million, with the highest point recorded in 1995 and the lowest in 2005.
Meanwhile, dresses overtook suits in around 1998, becoming the highest among all categories. Also, coats were surpassed by dresses in the early 2000s, resulting in a decline to the lowest among all products by 2010. Notably, suits peaked at 20 million in 1990, after which they declined dramatically to 5 million by the end of the period.
To sum up, despite diverging patterns, the overall tendency was towards growth in dress production, decline in suits, and relative stability in coats.
