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http://dx.doi.org/10.14695/KJSOS.2017.20.3.3

Color Sensibility and Preferences for Cellulose Fabrics Dyed with Natural Indigo According to Fiber Type and Dyeing Condition  

Shin, Judong (Department of Fashion Design Information, Chungbuk National University)
Choi, Jongmyoung (Department of Fashion Design Information, Chungbuk National University)
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Science of Emotion and Sensibility / v.20, no.3, 2017 , pp. 3-12 More about this Journal
Abstract
This research was carried out in order to suggest useful data for planning fabrics of summer eco-friendly fashion products. For this purpose, four cellulose fabrics were dyed with natural indigo under three different dyeing conditions, then, their colorimetric properties and color sensibilities were evaluated, and their influences on color preferences were analyzed. All cellulose fabrics naturally dyed with indigo showed the characteristics of PB color tones, middle and low value, and low chroma. Color characteristics were significantly different according to fiber type and dyeing condition. The color sensibilities of the fabrics dyed with indigo were classified into three factors: sporty, classic and natural. These sensibilities showed partially significant differences according to fiber type and dyeing condition. Also, there were partially significant relationships between color characteristics and the color sensibilities of the fabrics dyed with indigo. The color preferences of the dyed fabrics with indigo were found to be influenced by the sporty and classic of color sensibility and $L^*$ of color characteristics.
Keywords
Indigo Dyeing; Fiber Type; Dyeing Condition; Color Sensibility; Color Preferences;
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