CALCULATING THE PERCENTAGE OF BODY MEASUREMENT CHANGES IN DYNAMIC POSTURES IN ORDER TO PROVIDE FIT IN SKIWEAR
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2020
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The aim of this study is to investigate the local body measurement changes in movements during Alpine skiing and tocalculate these changes in "percentages" in order to use in garment pattern preparing process to achieve the best clothing comfortcharacteristics in alpine skiing suits. For that purpose, an anthropometric measurement study was conducted, which involvedmeasuring 31 male volunteer’s body sizes in static and dynamic postures. Within this context, the sizes to be measured were identifiedas static and dynamic by specifying the anthropometric landmarks on the body using ISAK (The International Society for theAdvancement of Kinanthropometry) practices as the base. It was found that percentage changes in the anterior knee length, anteriorleg length, hip length, elbow length and posterior arm length were 43%, 2%, 35%, 40% and 9%, respectively, from the measurementscollected from 31 male recreational Alpine skiers. Afterwards, regarding to the obtained data, the three body dimensions such asinseam, back waist rise and sleeve length were re-calculated to use in the preparing of pattern for tight-fitting garments. Ultimately, abase layer thermal bottom’s garment patterns were developed and evaluated using a 3D virtual try-on system. Consequently, it wasfound that the inseam length and sleeve length should be reduced while the back waist rise needs extra ease allowance. With respectto the virtual fitting, the developed pattern was more fit than the original pattern and had more ability to adapt dynamic postures.
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