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- Title
Extraction of Curved Shape Types for Tight-Fitting Bodice Patterns of Young Women and Men Using Concentrated Gaussian Curvature.
- Authors
Masuda, Tomoe
- Abstract
The curved shape of the combined female and male tight-fitting bodice patterns (hereinafter referred to as T-pattern, n = 354) are categorized using "Concentrated Gaussian Curvature by angle (Kc = 2 π - θ)". That is, from the four main types of curved shaped T-patterns, we were able to extract differences and common features of both sexes' T-pattern shape regardless of size. Each type is as follows: - sloping shoulder with small bust and back side darts type includes approximately half of the male T-patterns, - standard shoulder slope with the bust and back side darts type includes 17% of both sexes' T-pattern, - standard shoulder slope with large bust and back side darts type includes approximately 40% of the female T-patterns, and - square shoulder with standard bust and back side darts type includes 35% of both sexes' T-patterns. We will use these findings to establish simple, useful, and common garment pattern shape types in future.
- Subjects
CLOTHING &; dress; BODICES; SEWING; HOME economics; DRESSMAKING; DRESS forms; EMBROIDERY; PERSONAL beauty; NEEDLEWORK
- Publication
Journal of the Japan Research Association for Textile End-Uses / Sen'i Seihin Shohi Kagaku, 2007, Vol 48, Issue 1, p52
- ISSN
0037-2072
- Publication type
Article