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http://dx.doi.org/10.12940/jfb.2022.26.3.116

Development of Jacket Pattern Drafting Methods for Women with Turtle Neck Syndrome Body Shapes through Virtual Fit Assessment  

Seo, Yoo Ra (Dept. of Fashion, Konkuk University)
Kim, Hyo Sook (Dept. of Appareal Design, Konkuk University)
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Journal of Fashion Business / v.26, no.3, 2022 , pp. 116-137 More about this Journal
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to develop jacket patterns that could fit well for women in their 20s with turtle neck syndrome body shape and to present a pattern drafting method. As a research method, an educational pattern was chosen through a preliminary experiment. Fit problems of the educational pattern were derived by wearing it on a virtual model with a turtle neck syndrome body type for each neck angle. Based on the three types of experimental patterns developed by supplementing these problems, a development pattern drafting method was developed for each neck angle. Three development patterns were compared and evaluated with the educational pattern using 3D virtual fitting. Fit problems of the educational pattern included: 1) insufficient ease amounts for hip, hem, bicep, elbow, and sleeve hem circumference; 2) horizontal items could not be leveled due to insufficient back length; 3) the shoulder line went backwards; and 4) the front center line did not form a vertical line. To solve these problems, an experimental pattern was developed by increasing the insufficient ease amount, increasing the insufficient back length, and correcting the position of the shoulder line. Measurements that differed in the pattern drafting method of the three types of development patterns by neck angle were positions of back center line and back neck point, front length, and front neck width. Through appearance evaluation of the development pattern and educational pattern by neck angle, the development pattern was highly evaluated, indicating that problems of the educational pattern were improved.
Keywords
jacket pattern; turtle neck syndrome body shape; virtual fit; women in their 20s;
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