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A virtual e-bespoke men's shirt based on new body measurements and method of pattern drafting

Jiaqi Yan, V.E. Kuzmichev

2020Textile Research Journal34 citationsDOI

Abstract

Customization is prevailing in the apparel industry with increasing requirements from consumers and the popularization of new technologies. This study aimed to establish the novel approach of applying existing and new body measurements to customize the pattern block of a men's shirt, to enrich the anthropometric database, and to develop the fit evaluation procedure. New body measurements were extracted from 156 scanned male mesh bodies in accordance with the morphological features and developing method of pattern block sketching. Owing to these new body measurements, the customized shirt with assured high-level fit can be obtained by generating original patterns as bespoke, on the one hand, and by transforming ready-to-wear patterns, on the other hand. The first way is e-bespoke tailoring that utilizes the developed schedule of body morphological features, improved shirt pattern of desired style (body fit, slim fit, regular fit, and comfort fit), and virtual try-on software CLO 3D. The proposed method of virtual e-bespoke design allows readily completing a well-fitted and balanced men's shirt, which will contribute to the efficiency of customization and quality of end-products for the apparel industry.

Topics & Concepts

BespokeMass customizationEngineering drawingClothingPersonalizationBlock (permutation group theory)Computer scienceEngineeringHuman–computer interactionComputer graphics (images)World Wide WebPolitical scienceGeometryLawArchaeologyHistoryMathematics3D Shape Modeling and AnalysisTextile materials and evaluationsErgonomics and Musculoskeletal Disorders