Evaluation of a Garment Fit Model Using AHP
Research and development
Authors:
- Jevšnik Simona
Department Textile Engineering, Faculty of Textile Technologies and Design, Istanbul Technical University, Istanbul, Turkey - Kalaoğlu Fatma (j/w)
- Eryuruk Selin Hanife (j/w)
- Bizjak Matejka
Department of Textiles, Faculty of Natural Science and Engineering, University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia - Stjepanovič Zoran
Department of Textile Materials and Design, University of Maribor, Maribor, Slovenia
Full text | references | Abstract: Garment fit on a body model is an important factor for designing comfortable, functional and well fitting garments. Nowadays the virtual prototyping of garments provides high potential for design, product development and marketing processes. Previous examinations of garment fit to the body in a real and virtual environment were merely focused on expert evaluation by way of a descriptive comparison of proper and improper areas for fitting. Therefore the problem area in our research was to examine the fit of a skirt on a live model and on virtual models such as parametric and scanned body models in order to propose which virtual human body is the most suitable where garment fit is concerned. The paper also discusses the fit of a skirt on an individual part of the human body with respect to predefined areas. A numerical study with a questionnaire survey database was conducted with the aim of selecting the best model to assess the fit of a skirt to the human body, and the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) was used to evaluate the questionnaire results. The results obtained confirm that the design is most important factor when evaluating a skirt’s fit to the body. Furthermore results confirmed that the hips and abdomen areas were the most important for evaluators when assessing as kirt’s fit to the body. |
Tags:
garment fit, parametric model, 3D scanned model, analytic hierarchy process (APH).
Citation:
Jevšnik S, Kalaoğlu F, Hanife Eryuruk S, Bizjak M, Stjepanovič Z. Evaluation of a Garment Fit Model Using AHP. FIBRES & TEXTILES in Eastern Europe 2015; 23, 2(110): 116-122.
Published in issue no 2 (110) / 2015, pages 116–122.