International Journal of Clothing Science and Technology: Volume 9 Issue 2

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Two‐component multilayered woven fabrics: weaves, properties and computer simulation

S.V. Lomov, B.M. Primachenko, N.N. Truevtzev

Presents general properties and examples of weaves for two‐component multilayered woven fabrics. Such fabrics have a combination of properties which it is difficult to achieve in…

Investigation of pressure fields on clothing presses

Zbigniew Polinski, Wlodzimierz Wieczlak

Presents an original method of measurement of pressures on the working surfaces of clothing presses. It has been found that the mechanical properties of linings have a significant…

Sewability of denim

B.K. Behera, S. Chand, T.G. Singh, P. Rathee

Denim fabrics of various weight ranges were sewn with three different compositions of sewing threads ‐ 100 per cent cotton, 100 per cent polyester and corespun thread ‐ with all…

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Water vapour transfer in waterproof breathable fabrics: Part 3: under rainy and windy conditions

J.E. Ruckman

Investigates whether water vapour transfer from the local environment of the human body at a relative humidity less than 100 per cent to a rainy or wind‐driven environment of…

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Marker making in small clothing companies ‐ Part 1

Cathy Hands, Helmut H.A. Hergeth, Peyton Hudson

Describes the history of CAD systems as well as their benefits and costs for a clothing company. Presents and analyses results of a survey concerning the use of CAD systems for…

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Marker making in small clothing companies ‐ Part 2

Cathy Hands, Helmut H.A. Hergeth, Peyton Hudson

Describes the history of CAD systems as well as their benefits and costs for a clothing company. Presents and analyses results of a survey concerning the use of CAD systems for…

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ISSN:

0955-6222

Online date, start – end:

1989

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Prof George Stylios