Silhouette and handle design of cotton crepe fabrics for dresses
Autor: | Hiroko Yokura, Sachiko Sukigara |
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Rok vydání: | 2019 |
Předmět: |
010407 polymers
Evaluation system Polymers and Plastics Shear stiffness Materials Science (miscellaneous) Consumer demand 02 engineering and technology 021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology 01 natural sciences General Business Management and Accounting 0104 chemical sciences Silhouette Business Management and Accounting (miscellaneous) Composite material 0210 nano-technology Female students Semantic differential method Mathematics |
Zdroj: | International Journal of Clothing Science and Technology. 32:37-47 |
ISSN: | 0955-6222 |
DOI: | 10.1108/ijcst-06-2018-0078 |
Popis: | Purpose For over a century, traditional Japanese cotton crepe fabrics have been popular for men’s underwear in the humid summer. Now, consumer demand is for crepe fabrics that are more attractive, reflecting a shift in use from underwear to women’s dresses. The purpose of this paper is to clarify how the structures of the crepe and its constituent yarns affect the physical properties, handle and silhouette formability of crepe fabrics for dresses. Design/methodology/approach Three plain-weave gray fabrics were finished by four different processes to change their crepe structures. The mechanical and surface properties of the fabrics were measured using the Kawabata evaluation system for fabrics. The primary hand values and silhouette formability of the fabrics were calculated using conversion equations based on the physical properties. The handle of the crepe fabrics and the aesthetic appearance of flared collars made of them were assessed by female students using the semantic differential method. Findings Comparing the fabrics made from the same gray fabric, the piqué crepe fabrics showed larger Hari (anti-drape) and Shari (crispness) than the others. The subjective hand value of softness was closely related to fabric thickness. The assessors preferred the fine piqué crepe fabrics over the wide piqué fabrics regarding both the tactile feeling of the fabrics and the aesthetic appearance of the flared collars. The attractiveness of the flared collars was dominated by the shear stiffness of the fabrics. Originality/value The fine piqué crepe fabric made from fine yarns produced a more preferable handle. The fine piqué fabric made from thicker yarns produced flared collars with silhouettes that are more attractive. This indicates that the fine piqué structure is a positive feature that makes the fabric suitable for various types of dresses. |
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