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Drape behaviour of virtual clothing can be expressed numerically using the technical parameters such as tension, stretch and pressure. This led to the development of an objective approach to analysing virtual fit of clothing, which has been discussed in this paper in context of a men’s shirt by varying the ease at the chest area and changing the lengths. Avatars morphed with the measurements of M-sized British men derived from body scan data were utilised to simulate two different sets of pattern pieces (each set comprising 31 pairs of front and back panels with varying ease from 0.0 to 15 cm at the chest area at an interval of 0.5 cm) of sleeve-less men’s shirt within two different CAD systems with consideration of FAST data of fabrics. Findings indicated that the change in tension, stretch and pressure followed a definite pattern when the ease at chest area was decreased or increased within the pattern pieces keeping the fabric properties unchanged. This has opened a new avenue for a more effective application of 3D simulation tools within the fashion-product-development process.
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A novel approach to virtual fit analysis
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This page is a summary of: Objective analysis of the drape behaviour of virtual shirt, part 2: technical parameters and findings, International Journal of Fashion Design Technology and Education, August 2016, Taylor & Francis,
DOI: 10.1080/17543266.2016.1223810.
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