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Design and Product Development

Seamless Knitted Sports Bra Design: A Responsive System Design Exploration

Authors
  • Adriana C Gorea (Syracuse University)
  • Fatma Baytar (Cornell University)
  • Eulanda A Sanders (Iowa State University)

Abstract

The transition of sports bras’ uses, from an active lifestyle to resting activities, requires adaptable comfort properties of the design (Quinn, 2010). In the current age of technological revolution, the sports bra industry is still not offering an adaptable and responsive sports bra, which supports the body during high impact sports while feeling soft and comfortable during rest (Hansman, 2017). Moreover, the current commercial sports bras are made using all synthetic yarns and using garment dyeing processes that are not ecological sustainable (McCann, 2005).Thus, the two-fold purpose of this study was to: (a) analyze the materials and processes used in the product development stages of seamless sports bras, and (b) propose a biomimetic design solution for a seamless sports bra that offers responsive breast support during running versus resting activities.

How to Cite:

Gorea, A. C., Baytar, F. & Sanders, E. A., (2018) “Seamless Knitted Sports Bra Design: A Responsive System Design Exploration”, International Textile and Apparel Association Annual Conference Proceedings 75(1).

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Published on
2018-01-01

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