ERGONOMIC ASSESSMENT OF THE STATIC CONFORMITY OF GARMENTS
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.55956/TBXI9253Keywords:
ergonomic assessment, design indicators, static compliance, design techniquesAbstract
The article discusses the process of evaluating the ergonomic indicators of anthropometric compliance of a set of products made using various design techniques, most often used in individual tailoring. In experimentally produced samples of models consisting of a shoulder and waist product, static compliance indicators were determined, which affect the assessment of the quality of clothing fit. To measure and evaluate the design parameters, the method of designing lines of nominal position was used, followed by displaying the product layout on the surface. In a comprehensive assessment of the product's fit quality, relative criteria determined by a point scale were used. The obtained results, with an individual approach, contribute to the manufacture of products with a given level of static compliance, allowing aesthetically improving the appearance and improving the quality of sewing products.
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