학령 후기 여아의 청바지 착용실태 및 치수 불만족 조사

This study identified actual wearing and size dissatisfaction with jeans worn by upper grade elementary school girls. A survey was conducted on 147 10~12-year-old girls in order to collect basic data to design a slim fit jeans pattern for upper grade elementary school girls. The result of the study...

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Published inFashion & textile research journal Vol. 21; no. 6; pp. 813 - 820
Main Authors 김혜숙, Hea Suk Kim, 이정임, Jeong Yim Lee
Format Journal Article
LanguageKorean
Published 한국의류산업학회 31.12.2019
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Summary:This study identified actual wearing and size dissatisfaction with jeans worn by upper grade elementary school girls. A survey was conducted on 147 10~12-year-old girls in order to collect basic data to design a slim fit jeans pattern for upper grade elementary school girls. The result of the study are as follows. Upper grade elementary school girls wore jeans at least once a week, 46.9% were 1~2 times, 31.3% were 3~4 times and 21.8% were more than 5 times per week. The size of the jeans they wear was often one size or two sizes larger than the actual height section. Upper grade elementary school girls preferred jeans that fit well and allow for a full range of motion; in addition, waist and hip measurements were important criteria when selecting size. The preferred length of jeans was those that go to the ankle along with slim-style jeans made of “cotton+spandex”. In terms of dissatisfaction with jeans, upper grade elementary school girls showed discomfort when the lower back waistline slipped when sitting and when there was a tight crotch area. In addition, cases of exchange or return were found to be due to fit, including waist, hip or thigh measurements even when the area most repaired is was the pant length.ired is pant length, cases of exchange or return were found to be due to fit, including waist, hip, or thigh measurements.
Bibliography:THE KOREAN SOCIETY OF CLOTHING INDUSTRY
KISTI1.1003/JNL.JAKO201911563174934
ISSN:1229-2060
2287-5743
DOI:10.5805/SFTI.2019.21.6.813