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Frontal Body Shapes of Males in Their 20s for the Development of Educational Dress Forms (Part 1)  

Yoo, Hyun (Division of Fashion & Textiles, Dong-A University)
Shim, Boo-Ja (Division of Fashion & Textiles, Dong-A University)
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Journal of Fashion Business / v.9, no.2, 2005 , pp. 113-130 More about this Journal
Abstract
With a view to developing male dress forms for educational purposes, human body measurement was made for male adults in their twenties residing in Busan, Korea. Based on the results, the following conclusion was obtained: 1. Comparison d the measurement in Busan and the data of the 5th Korean physical dimensions(Size Korea) In the comparison of the Busan male adults in their 20s with national physical dimensions(Size Korea) by way of the Mollison relational deviation line, all the 28 items revealed differences less than 0.7. As the Busan sample reflects the body type d the average Korean men in their 20s, Busan's measurement results can be safely used as the data for dress form development. 2. Results of front body type classification According to the factor analysis, seven factors of the front body type were produced to explain 77.25%. The factors were shoulder angles, waist height, hip shapes, chest shapes, proportion of body(chest, waist, hip)width to shoulder width and so on. Cluster analysis brought about three somatotype groups. First, the body type with the least differences in hip-waist width, shoulder-waist with, and hip angles (24,23% in appearance) was named Type H. Second, the body type with the most chest-waist width and hip angles (38.66% in appearance) was called Type Sam X Third, the body type with the greatest shoulder-chest width, shoulder-hip width, and shoulder angles (37.11% in appearance) was termed Type Y.
Keywords
Educational Male Dress Forms; Frontal Body Shapes; 5th Korean physical dimensions; Mollison Relational Deviation Line;
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