Mathematical Model of Attaching Sleeve Based on the Change of Underarm Point

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Armhole is a base part of the sleeve. The sleeve morphological characteristics affect the construction and shape of sleeve. The underarm point is one of key restraining factors affecting armhole’s three-dimensional configuration. The experiments of armhole’s three-dimensional configuration and attaching sleeve experiments were designed according to the changes of the vertical and horizontal displacement of underarm point. The regression equation is established through the method of correlation analysis and regression analysis.

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September 2011

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