International Journal of Clothing Science and Technology: Volume 10 Issue 5

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An investigation of the structure of sizing systems: A comparison of three multidimensional optimized sizing systems generated from anthropometric data with the ASTM standard D5585‐94

Susan P. Ashdown

Most apparel sizing systems are based on one or two body dimensions and rely on assumptions about proportional body relationships to project other dimensions necessary to design…

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No‐interval coherently phased product development model for apparel

Traci May‐Plumlee, Trevor J. Little

Existing literature clearly documents the importance of new product development to success of a manufacturing firm. Many examples of generic models of the process, including…

2006

Locating defects on shirt collars using image processing

Mustafa Al‐Eidarous

Recent developments in the hardware and software mean that the automation of visual fabric inspection tasks is becoming feasible at low cost. This paper investigates the…

Anisotropy of fabrics and fusible interlinings

C. Cassidy, S.V. Lomov

As CAD fabric modelling becomes more widespread there is a need to study the applicability of fabric property parameters which are used in predicting fabric behaviour. The…

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ISSN:

0955-6222

Online date, start – end:

1989

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Prof George Stylios