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The image depicts item sales in US department stores for 2011, showing five categories across four seasons in dollars. Winter: Women's clothes approx. 65k, Men's clothes approx. 52k, Sports equipment approx. 40k, Cosmetics approx. 42k, Jewellery approx. 20k. Spring: Women's clothes approx. 90k, Men's clothes approx. 60k, Sports equipment approx. 50k, Cosmetics approx. 47k, Jewellery approx. 30k. Summer: Women's clothes approx. 120k, Men's clothes approx. 70k, Sports equipment approx. 55k, Cosmetics approx. 50k, Jewellery approx. 40k. Autumn: Women's clothes approx. 110k, Men's clothes approx. 100k, Sports equipment approx. 75k, Cosmetics approx. 35k, Jewellery approx. 47k.
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The bar chart illustrates how five kinds of items were sold by a department store in the US by 2011.
Overall, the sales revenue for female’s clothes and jewelry climbed significantly during four seasons in 2011, while other sectors obviously fluctuated among the period given.
In the winter of 2011, women’s clothes reached 40,000 sales, flowed by sport equipment (30,000), men’s clothes and cosmetics that recorded at the same figure about 28,000. Besides, jewelry registered the lowest sales volume at under 20,000. In spring, the female’ clothes dramatically rose to 60,000, and the similar trend saw in the sale of sports equipment stood at 40,000. By contrast, others underwent a contrasting trend.
In the summer and autumn, the female’s clothes still surged to reach a peak at 115,000 and substantially stripped others. In the end of years, the sales of men clothes tent to decrease and reached at 30,000 in autumn. Meanwhile, other sectors show an upward trend in sales during the autumn.
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