RESEARCH OF THE CONFORMITY OF MODERN FIGGUR LITIGATION TO OPERATING STANDARDS

Authors

  • Л. І. Зубкова Kyiv National University of Technologies and Design
  • Я. А. Супрович Kyiv National University of Technologies and Design

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.30857/1813-6796.2018.1.3

Keywords:

anthropometric matching, adolescent girls, dimensional features physiqu, dimensional typology

Abstract

Study of the possibility of using the existing normative and technical documentation for the design of girls' clothing for a teenage group. The contact method of obtaining anthropometric information describing the child's figure was used in the work. An anthropological (descriptive) method was used to determine the types of physique. Making clothes according to the existing normative and technical documentation does not take into account modern features of the structure of the body of adolescents, leads to a violation of the conformity of the finished product and a decrease in the satisfaction of consumers with commensurable clothing. The above information indicates the need for a broad study of the children's population to review the existing system of typical figures, namely, determining the optimal number of typical figures, body types and their quantitative characteristics. A significant discrepancy between the standard typological composition in the OST 18-66-88 of the composition of typical figures of modern girls is found, namely only 43.9% of modern figures of girls are represented in the industry standard, and 12.67% in other age groups of child and female standards. Based on the analysis of contemporary typical figures of adolescent girls, the percentage distribution of the standard sizes in the sample was calculated and a list of typical figures that are absent in children's industry standards was established. The typological composition of the figures of adolescent girls is determined for reporting the leading dimensional characteristics to ensure an increase in the level of satisfaction of this group of people with mass-produced clothing.

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Published

2018-05-08

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Materials Science. Textile and Apparel Manufacturing