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An analysis on the Fit Preferences of Breeches using 3D Lower Body Scan data

3차원 하반신 스캔데이터를 이용한 승마바지의 맞음새 분석

  • 강미정 (신라대학교 패션산업학부) ;
  • 권영아 (신라대학교 패션산업학부)
  • Received : 2013.07.30
  • Accepted : 2013.11.01
  • Published : 2013.12.31

Abstract

Well-fitting riding breeches provide a comfortable ride. Horse-riding breeches should fit the lower body with patches located on the inside of hip and knees to prevent tears and slips. This study provides information about the fit of women's breeches using 3D human body scan data wearing commercially available two breeches according to posture. To get information about breeches fit, we measured the angle of waist line, the length, and the area of the breeches fit on four 20's women. This research showed the problem which was down for waist back line in the case of the horseback riding pose. The back waistline of the riding breeches should be raised compared to the front waistline; subsequently, an increased waistline angle results in less back waistline decrease. The breeches have plenty of length from back waist to crotch so the breech fit can be improved. The thigh circumference increased when riding in the front; therefore, good elasticity of the weft direction of the fabric is recommended. The length increase and the peripheral increase of the front knee significantly increased the surface area of the knee; consequently, knee patch material should be a two-way elastic fabric in all directions to enhance comfort according to riding motion.

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