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3D Body Scan Data Analysis for the Slim-fit Dress Shirts Pattern Design -Focused on the 40s Male-

슬림 핏(Slim-fit) 드레스 셔츠 패턴 설계를 위한 3D Body Scan Data 활용에 관한 연구 -40대 남성을 중심으로-

  • Shin, Kyounghee (Dept. of Fashion & Textiles, The Graduate School, Dong-A University) ;
  • Suh, Chuyeon (Dept. of Fashion Design, Dong-A University)
  • 신경희 (동아대학교 일반대학원 의상섬유학과) ;
  • 서추연 (동아대학교 패션디자인학과)
  • Received : 2013.11.28
  • Accepted : 2014.01.22
  • Published : 2014.02.28

Abstract

This study developed a functional dress shirt for adult males that reflected the body surface variation of a human body section by motion. This study conducted a 3D body scan for 8 subjects in their 40's based on the Size Korea 2010 database. Data recorded the proper posture change value and body surface change value to develop functional dress shirts for adult males. We scanned the subjects with a 3D body scanner for five primarily male wearing dress shirts and operating postures, right standing, arms raised to $90^{\circ}$ horizontal forward position, arms raised $90^{\circ}$ to the horizontal position side, lift up the arm $180^{\circ}$, and arm forward $90^{\circ}$ in a bent posture. We analyzed the 3D scan data from those motions to examine change of length using 3D software Rapidform XOS. The results indicated that the body surface sections with contraction were the front and rear shoulder area, armpit and central length as well the width of arms at more than 10%. The increased body section included the body and armpit back length; in addition, the rear arm vibration girth and under arm girth were more than 10%. In order to reflect the size variation of for each motion, the ease amount of the front and rear shoulder length and width needs to be reduced 20% because it affects the shoulder length during the right standing. The results suggest that the ease amount of the shoulder length should be minimal. The ease amount of the back size needs to be 0.5-2cm bigger and set 0.5-1.5cm longer than the dress shirt length side drooping to compensate for the side length shortage of each motion. The sleeve length needs to be 0-0.5cm shorter, and ease amount of the girth of sleeve bottom needs to be reduced 0-0.7cm due to the size variation of arms. However, the girth of the rear arms is suggested to be 0-0.6cm longer in the ease amount to the rear arm girth as the extension is more than 10% over the width and length of each motion.

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