ISBN-13: 978 1 84569 034
2
April 2007
408 pages 234 x
156mm hardback
Edited by S Ashdown, Cornell University,
USA
Woodhead Textiles Series No. 64
…an invaluable resource for anyone
conducting research into sizing or the pattern.
Journal of Fashion
Marketing and Management
This book must be commended for the insight
it provides.
Journal of Fashion Marketing and
Management
- provides a critical appreciation of key
technological and scientific developments in sizing and their
application
- discusses how developments in sizing affect the mass
production of ready to wear clothing
- reviews methods of
constructing new and adapting existing sizing systems
- an
essential reference for researchers, designers, students and manufacturers in
the clothing and fashion industry
The basic concepts behind sizing systems currently
used in the manufacture of ready-to-wear garments were originally developed in
the 19th century. These systems are frequently based on outdated anthropometric
data, they lack standard labelling, and they generally do not accommodate the
wide variations of body sizes and proportions that exist in the population.
However, major technological improvements have made new population data
available worldwide, with the potential to affect the future of sizing in many
ways. New developments in computer-aided design and sophisticated mathematical
and statistical methods of categorizing different body shapes can also
contribute to the development of more effective sizing systems. This important
book provides a critical appreciation of the key technological and scientific
developments in sizing and their application.
The first chapter in the
book discusses the history of sizing systems and how this has affected the mass
production of ready-to-wear clothing. Chapters two and three review methods for
constructing new and adapting existing sizing systems, and the standardisation
of national and international sizing systems. Marketing and fit models are
reviewed in chapter four whilst chapter five presents an analysis of the grading
process used to create size sets. Chapters six and seven discuss fit and sizing
strategies in relation to function, and the communication of sizing. Mass
customization and a discussion of material properties and their affect on sizing
are addressed in chapters eight and nine. Military sizing and the aesthetics of
sizing are detailed in chapters ten and eleven. The final chapter reviews the
impact on sizing of production systems and specifications.
Written by an
international team of contributors, this book will prove an essential reference
to researchers, designers, students and manufacturers in the clothing and
fashion industry.