Case Study on Improving Energy Efficiency of Garment Materials by Women's Wear Style Transformation Design

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In view of high energy consumption situation in the apparel industry in the background of green economy, the author explores the multi-functional structural design method for single garment and the diversified wearing forms of single product according to the study on clothing style change, so as to satisfy the individualized and special needs of consumers. This not only improves the energy efficiency of clothing materials, but also optimizes life cycle of products, and accordingly promotes the environment-friendly clothing philosophy and provides new solution to the contradiction between mass production and individualized consumption of garments.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 712-715)

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2870-2873

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June 2013

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