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Study On Fitted Trousers For Business Women In Shanghai

Posted on:2008-07-05Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:W P WangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2121360215477681Subject:Costume design and engineering
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Business women have played more and more important roles with the quick development of society. As the excellent parts of female, business women shows powerful consumption potential under the basis of steady salary and free consumption choices. They are representative in fashion consumption and culture. Varieties of research and analysis are necessary if making trousers pattern for them.This thesis is based on former experience and makes qualitative analysis and quantitative analysis by way of surveys and experiments, the following is the brief of main contents:Firstly, makes surveys and research on purchasing, attitude, life style of business women in Shanghai with the idea of CRC market subdivision. after that, chooses the target consumers and definite research directions of fitted trousers. Secondly, it selects the samples according to analysis above and makes static measurements. Analyses the bottom body of aged 20~30 and get the rules, set up regression equation.Thirdly, it plans the dynamic experiment combining with the life and work characters of business women. Analyses the skin changes and get the rules which offer reliable theory for ease design.Finally, sets up a female model by way of static measurements and gets completely fitted pattern combining solid and plane ways. Three ease designs are made which integrated breath, movement, pattern and fabric factors. With the help of dark clustering theory, analyses the six different trousers from static and dynamic points.This paper is aimed on fitted trousers and combines life style of business women, shows conception of humanity, offers reference for fashion structure research recurring to investigations and experiments.
Keywords/Search Tags:fitted trousers, ease, business women, body measurement, dynamic and static experiments
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