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An Analysis of Waist-nipper Factors that Affect Subjective Feeling and Physiological Response-For the Design of Comfortable Women's Foundation Garments-
2005
Sen'i Gakkaishi
To obtain fundamental data for designing comfortable women's foundation garments, we analyzed waist-nipper factors that affect subjective feeling (compressive feeling, comfort and silhouette-satisfaction) and physiological responses (heart rate, skin blood flow, skin and oral temperature) in terms of materials, structure, size and clothing pressure. Seven women were employed as subjects. The clothing pressure was not dependent on the tensile property of individual parts of the materials used
doi:10.2115/fiber.61.6
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