▶ Your Answer : These two pie graphs provides the information about the sorts of clothing in the percentages of purchasing by the Swedish in separate two years, 2002 and 2009. To begin with, it can be clear that T-shirts was bought by Swedish people the most popular in 2002, while the number of Blouses surpassed that of T-shirts in 2009. In 2002, there was 63% sales of T-shirts more than total number of the other upper clothes. At the same time, the figures of three unpopular clothes which were Cardigans, Jumper, and Skirts comprised less than under 5%, 5%, 3%, and 2% respectively. In the meantime, between 2002 and 2009, there were various changes in the sales of clothes. There was a radical change in figures of Blouses, nearly doubled from 17% of 39%, outdoing T-shirts one. In 2009 chart shown, it was remarkably seen that, excluding T-shirts and Hoodies's sales, most of figures increased, as that of skirts rose seven times as much as a figure in 2002. In conclusion, Sweden people had become to prefer Blouses, though remaining steady preference of T-shirts, whereas Jumper and Hoodies were hardly used in Sweden. |