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TítuloWork-wear pattern design to accommodate different working postures
Autor(es)Bragança, Sara
Carvalho, Miguel
Arezes, P.
Ashdown, Susan P.
Palavras-chaveComfort
Anthropometry
Design
Compression
Stretch ability
Work-wear
Data2017
EditoraEmerald
RevistaInternational Journal of Clothing Science and Technology
CitaçãoBragança, S., Carvalho, M., Arezes, P., & Ashdown, S. P. (2017, June 5). Work-wear pattern design to accommodate different working postures. International Journal of Clothing Science and Technology. Emerald. http://doi.org/10.1108/ijcst-05-2016-0063
Resumo(s)Purpose – This paper presents an analysis of several issues that are preponderant for the work-wear design. The purpose of this paper is to create a prototype of a women’s base upper body garment, based on the information gathered. Design/methodology/approach – All the necessary information was collected through questionnaires, anthropometric measurements and evaluation of compression forces between the different prototypes. Findings – It was possible to conclude that to create a better design some alterations need to be made in the standard base pattern design, such as measurements across the back length. Research limitations/implications – Despite the fact that these design changes have a great impact on the stretch ability and on the compression forces, using softer fabric, such as cotton, is always better for an increased comfort. However, in more professional situation where these fabrics should not be used, these design changes can really make a difference. Practical implications – A test with a set of compression sensors showed that the simple alteration of one measurement in the design of the base patterns highly reduces the compression forces. Social implications – These simple alterations allow the garments to adjust to the users’ needs, promoting higher levels of comfort and lower levels of limitations of movement. Originality/value – The designs presented in this paper can be easily adapted to a variety of garments, such as jackets or dresses, both for leisure or professional activities.
TipoArtigo
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/49632
DOI10.1108/IJCST-05-2016-0063
ISSN0955-6222
Arbitragem científicayes
AcessoAcesso restrito UMinho
Aparece nas coleções:CAlg - Artigos em revistas internacionais / Papers in international journals

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