Skip to main content
Design and Product Development

Hanfu Rising: The Simulation and Evaluation of Chinese Cultural Garments: A Multi-Dimensional Comparison Study

Authors
  • Bai Li (University of Delaware)
  • Kelly Cobb (University of Delaware)
  • Huantian Cao (University of Delaware)
  • Belinda Orzada (University of Delaware)
  • Ping Xiao (Donghua University)

Abstract

The process of apparel sampling produces a large amount of waste. Virtual prototyping is seen as beneficial in reducing impact of manufacturing waste, few studies have verified the fit, appearance and fabrication characteristics of virtually simulated multi-layered garments. The current literature into virtual prototyping typically focuses only on western garments (Morfin, 2017). The researchers determined that simulation and evaluation of cultural non-western garments would build on and contribute to existing research in this area. This study was designed to analyze the similarity of fit and appearance between physically constructed multi-layered cultural garments and those virtually constructed. Researchers created two Chinese historical garments and explored the relationship between the similarity of the appearance of physical and virtual models, taking into account the physical fabric mechanical properties, and the fabric objective measuring data such as weight, thickness, breaking strength, and elongation.

How to Cite:

Li, B., Cobb, K., Cao, H., Orzada, B. & Xiao, P., (2018) “Hanfu Rising: The Simulation and Evaluation of Chinese Cultural Garments: A Multi-Dimensional Comparison Study”, International Textile and Apparel Association Annual Conference Proceedings 75(1).

Downloads:
Download pdf
View PDF

638 Views

199 Downloads

Published on
2018-01-01

Peer Reviewed