Fit Analysis for Made-To Garments
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Date
2013
Authors
Vuruşkan A.
Bulgun E.
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GOLD
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No
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No
Abstract
For apparel products, fit of the garments is one of the most important parameters affecting the customer satisfaction and the buying decision. Made-to-measure garments are expected to create a competitive advantage in the market and therefore, comparisons of the fit of standard sizes and the made-to-measure garments carry a great importance. In this study, by choosing the most typical female body shapes, fitting of standard and m-t-m garments were compared. Based on the trials of sample groups, it was seen that the fit of m-t-m garments were more satisfactory than standard sizes. Even though the standard size garments for smaller size groups corresponded to a better fit, garments in bigger size groups were problematic for a good fit. As a conclusion, it was stated that madeto- measure and apparel fit customization could be more essential for bigger size groups or irregular body shapes.
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Keywords
Apparel fitting, Body size standards, Customized clothing, Female body shapes, Apparel fitting, Apparel products, Body shapes, Body sizes, Buying decisions, Competitive advantage, Customized clothing, Made-to-measure, Customer satisfaction, Competition
Fields of Science
02 engineering and technology, 0210 nano-technology, 01 natural sciences, 0104 chemical sciences
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Scopus Q
Q4

OpenCitations Citation Count
4
Source
Journal of Textiles and Engineer
Volume
20
Issue
90
Start Page
42
End Page
53
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Scopus : 3
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5
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