The line chart illustrates the differences in production of three different clothing, including suit, dress and coat in a garment factory between 1990 and 2010.
Overall, all the production of all clothing types, experienced increases over the whole period, witnessing fluctuations despite. It is also clear that the most dramatic change was seen in the case of coat production, growing markedly over the span.
Turning to details, starting off at about 7 milion, which was the lowest at the beginning of time interval, the output of coat in the factory saw gradual increase to approximately 23 in 2005. After 5 years, it continued to rise to 25 milion in the final year.
If we look at two other teends, which were different from coat production, that is manufacturing dress and suit, there were some oscillations. Regarding the dress output, the number of producing dress went up from 10 mln in 1990 to around 13 mln in 1995, however this figure demonstrated a slight decline by roughly 2 mln in 2000 before increasing gradually over a next decade.
The quantity of manufacturing suit witnessed an upward trend from 15 mln to more or less 23 mln in the first five years. The figure for suit production declined noticeably from about 23 mln to just above 15 mln over the next a couple of 5 years, which was followed by a marginal growth to just below 20 mln in 2010.
