Proposing a Novel Grading Method for Women’s Wear Upper Torso Contour Garments
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Date
2024
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Department of Textile and Apparel Engineering University of Moratuwa
Abstract
Women’s wear body contour garments are critical in fit
and construction due to the considerable number of body
curves involved. Fit of the women’s upper torso contour
garments is affected by the shoulder angle, armscye, sleeve
crown, bust and necklines [1], [2]. It becomes more
complicated with fabric stretch as fabrics incorporate stretch
as a part of their fit and function [3].
Patternmaking theory plays a vital role in achieving
perfect fit. Flat pattern creation and fabric draping are the
most common methods of patternmaking [4]. Pattern grading
is also important in achieving clothing fit. Pattern grading is
the process of adjusting a pattern to fit within a range of sizes
[3]. An accurate pattern grading method is necessary to
ensure accurate garment fit across the sizes. Although there
are established pattern grading methods for some garments
produced using rigid fabrics, no such grading methods are
published or practiced in the industry for garments produced
using stretch fabrics.
Incorporation of fabric stretch during grading needs to be
considered during to have a proper fit. According to Moore
et al. [3], reducing ease and darts are necessary to obtain the
perfect fit with the stretch fabrics. With the different fabric
stretch percentages, it is difficult to determine a common
grading rule for each fabric. However, the industry demands
a precise guide for stretch-knit pattern grading, to minimize
existing problems relevant to the current trial-and-error
method.
Establishment of a grading method for stretch-knit pattern
grading is useful for the ready-to-wear industry, and this tacit
knowledge can be applied in developing an automated pattern
development system that can be used in customized clothing
production in future. This study aims to examine the grading
values of contoured patterns in developing the size set of the
women’s upper torso garments and develop a relationship
between fabric stretch and pattern grading values for the same
product type.
This study will examine pattern grading values of
women's contour garments, analyze pattern curve shapes and
body landmarks, and develop a relationship between fabric
stretch and grading values of women's upper torso garments.
The proposed method will be validated both digitally and
physically.
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TERS2024
Citation
https://doi.org/10.31705/TERS2024.16